Working out when sick.
wtliftchick
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I have a sore throat and feel pretty blah. No congestion. No fever but I'm taking Tylenol so who knows. I'm thinking of doing some light weights. Do you work out when you're sick?
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I work out every time I'm sick, unless it's stomach related. Take Kleenex just in case. Get a good sweat on and you will feel better. I generally do cardio of some sort, or elliptical.2
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Cutaway_Collar wrote: »If you are sick, you should just stay home instead of going to the gym and infecting the rest of the world. Irresponsible behaviour.
I work out in my basement. And you're judgemental. You get nasty without checking facts. That's rude behaviour.0 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »If you are sick, you should just stay home instead of going to the gym and infecting the rest of the world. Irresponsible behaviour.
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I work out every time I'm sick, unless it's stomach related. Take Kleenex just in case. Get a good sweat on and you will feel better. I generally do cardio of some sort, or elliptical.
You are tough! I have friends that swear a good sweat helps them feel better. I've never tried it so I can't really say one way or the other. I think I'll go for a walk tonight when the temperature drops. I don't think I have the energy for anything more intense.0 -
Cutaway_Collar wrote: »If you are sick, you should just stay home instead of going to the gym and infecting the rest of the world. Irresponsible behaviour.
Again, I work out in my basement. But thanks for the M. Freeman.1 -
wtliftchick wrote: »Cutaway_Collar wrote: »If you are sick, you should just stay home instead of going to the gym and infecting the rest of the world. Irresponsible behaviour.
I work out in my basement. And you're judgemental. You get nasty without checking facts. That's rude behaviour.
Well, in his defense, that info about working out in your basement was not given in the OP. He wasn't nasty, he just was giving his opinion, thinking you are going to a public gym. And I agree with him, if you were going to a public gym, you shouldn't go if you are contagious because you will make others sick. It wasn't worth flagging either.8 -
The post right after yours said to bring Kleenex so someone was saying it's ok to go to the gym while sick.1
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Accusing me of infecting the world and being irresponsible is certainly not friendly or positive.
Thank you cutaway for admitting the 'bad' as you put it.
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Mine was a more general statement just in case others reading think it's ok to go to the gym sick0
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I will workout when I have a headache or sinus drainage, but if I am feeling feverish, sneezing, coughing etc, no way. I workout at a gym, not home and I have no desire to make other people sick. Besides, a sick body needs its resources for recuperation, not muscle building.0
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wtliftchick wrote: »Accusing me of infecting the world and being irresponsible is certainly not friendly or positive.
Thank you cutaway for admitting the 'bad' as you put it.
I like to assume that people here mean well unless they start saying rude and nasty things.2 -
wtliftchick wrote: »Accusing me of infecting the world and being irresponsible is certainly not friendly or positive.
Thank you cutaway for admitting the 'bad' as you put it.
I like to assume that people here mean well unless they start saying rude and nasty things.
Fair enough.1 -
I would freak if I saw that as I am immunosuppressed!0
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I work out if Im sick from the waist up and feeling well enough to do so nothing extreme. if its from the waist down I dont until things are back to normal. if you feel well enough then work out,if you start feeling bad or dont have the energy then stop and rest.0
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If your symptoms are all above your neck, you'll be ok. If you're achy or dizzy don't bother!1
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Listen to your body. Take a day or two off and rest. You won't lose any gains by not working out. You should rest versus allowing yourself to not recover from your illness. I usually never workout if I am sick, I want my body to fully recover so if that means taking day or two off, that is what I do.0
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