Thursday, March 4, 2010

working out when you are sick



I am going to touch wood and say that thankfully I haven't been sick for ages! That's probably a jinx right there.  But what happens when you get sick and you still want to work out, what are the rules - are we allowed?
Common sense screams out that we should fully recover before doing a strenuous intense workout, but would it be ok to just show up and go through the motions with a lighter load? Here is how I would approach it;


I WOULDN'T WORKOUT IF:

  • I had a fever
  • was highly contagious
  • if I  had the trots or nausea
BUT I WOULD TRY TO WORKOUT IF:
  • I had a mild cold and the worst was over. For example a runny nose, scratchy throat, sneezing - but I would keep the workout low-intensity.
The worst thing to do is to do a crazy high-intensity workout and hamper your recovery.


How do you deal with sickness and exercise?


1 comment:

  1. Someone wise once told me to "listen to your body" If you don't feel good don't exercise.

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