If you exercise and eat well because of the health benefits (and longevity) its possible that you've also realized that health also includes mental health - and that mental health is often the most important thing you need to worry about.
Fitness is more than just sweating your buns off, pumping iron and trying to burn the most calories possible. You also need SLEEP and REST time to heal and build new muscle tissue.
Another thing you should do regularly is STRETCHES. There will be times when you are in so much pain for exercising that you won't even want to stretch, and you might be tempted to regularly skip stretching or exercise sessions because you are suffering from muscle pain/fatigue. That is normal. Its a sign that you've been pushing yourself too much.
When that happens it means you need to force yourself to do stretching or yoga instead of your regular exercises - and more importantly to rest and get plenty of sleep. You may even need to purchase muscle relaxers in the event that your muscle pain is so severe you are having difficulty sleeping.
Sore muscles become filled with lactic acid, the adrenal glands fatigue
and the body produces more cortisol, a hormone that will store more fat,
and make it harder to burn off. Too much intense exercising actually
becomes quite counterproductive if you are overdoing it and making your
muscles too sore. Over training can be a serious problem in exercise
enthusiasts and can cause irritability, fatigue and the increased risk
of injury. Take care of your body by introducing gentle exercise such as
yoga, tai chi, Pilates or general stretching can help give your body a
break and give it more time to build new muscle tissue.
Sports injuries are a sign that you are doing something wrong. When that happens it is important to make sure you are - not overdoing it, observing proper form on your exercises (sloppy form = more injuries), or trying to challenge yourself too much by doing things beyond your current talents.
It is true that "No Pain = No Gain" when it comes to weightlifting, but "Too Much Pain = You're Doing It Wrong" is also equally true.
Doing regular stretches and yoga, and basic exercises to build up your core strength, help to prevent sports injuries and should be a regular component in your fitness regimen.
Remember these three things!
MIND - Sleep, rest and meditation. Remember to take naps when you get the chance.
BODY - Stretching, yoga, low stress exercise days. eg. Going for a nature walk instead of weightlifing.
SOUL - Fun exercises / sports that give you peace of mind. eg. Archery, cycling, ice skating, swimming.
The simple act of walking or cycling on a nature trail is great exercise but also calming, refreshing and revitalizing - helping your mind and body on multiple levels. You have to think in terms of BALANCE so your body can maintain its equilibrium physically but mentally and emotionally too.
There is no point being buff on the outside if you are falling apart on the inside.
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