Sooooo Tired

Why am I so tired? :yawn: Granted it's been quite a while since I've worked out on a regular basis, but I thought hitting the gym again would give me more energy. I've started working out 4+ times a week and lately I'm finding myself taking naps and/or sleeping longer at night. Anyone else experience this?

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  • elorawood
    elorawood Posts: 68 Member
    I felt like that at the beginning too (but, as my husband pointed out, I overdid it too). Maybe you should start with 3 times a week, or ( I don´t know what you do there) working a lower level on the machine. Also, are you taking in enough calories, hope you are not trying to starve yourself while working out a lot.

    Slow start, working your way up and a good diet is the best idea, if you exhaust yourself and are tired and hungry all the time then it is much easier to just trow in the towel and give up :(

    I think it is normal to feel tired after upping the workout load (the day after) but you shouldn´t feel like that every day/night :(


    Good Luck & don´t over do it!
  • BurtHuttz
    BurtHuttz Posts: 3,653 Member
    I've heard people say things like this most frequently when they aren't eating enough. Have you already calculated your basal metabolic rate (BMR) and average total daily energy expenditure (TDEE)?
  • FitBeto
    FitBeto Posts: 2,121 Member
    Pay attention!

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  • Before I did the proper research on how many calories to eat, I was eating 1210 and was EXHAUSTED. Now I'm 1430 and I feel just fine! (oh and still losing weight)
  • zaph0d
    zaph0d Posts: 1,172 Member
    How is your sleep and nutrition?
  • I've heard people say things like this most frequently when they aren't eating enough. Have you already calculated your basal metabolic rate (BMR) and average total daily energy expenditure (TDEE)?

    My BMR is a little over 1800 and my TDEE is 2200. I've been taking in around 1600 everyday and there has only been a couple of days where I didn't eat back my exercise calories.
  • xilka
    xilka Posts: 308 Member
    Yup. I had that too.
    It's good in that you sleep better, but you shouldn't feel tired ALL the time, like I was too.

    I upped my calorie intake by changing my settings to "Moderately Active"
    I am feeling much more energetic, I keep on losing the pounds,
    and I'm getting more out of my workout because I have more energy to put into it.

    I think you should up your intake to 1800, at least.
  • cmriverside
    cmriverside Posts: 34,416 Member
    Try eating 1800-1900 and see if you don't feel better, and still lose weight.
  • How is your sleep and nutrition?

    Sleep is fine. Usually get 7-8 hours but lately it's been really hard to get up and/or I go to sleep earlier than usual. Nutrition could be better, not going to lie. I take a multivitamin to try to make up for what my diet lacks.
  • BurtHuttz
    BurtHuttz Posts: 3,653 Member
    It sounds like a few more calories and perhaps a little more nourishment within those calories and you might see a difference.

    If you don't, you may want to consider talking to a doctor because your fatigue sounds a little more severe than normal, and in absence of any other explanation, may be the result of something unseen occurring.
  • BaconMD
    BaconMD Posts: 1,165 Member
    I've heard people say things like this most frequently when they aren't eating enough. Have you already calculated your basal metabolic rate (BMR) and average total daily energy expenditure (TDEE)?

    My BMR is a little over 1800 and my TDEE is 2200. I've been taking in around 1600

    Yep, this is most likely your problem.
  • Thanks everyone!! I'll up my cals to 1800 and get some better food choices going. :happy:
  • marycmeadows
    marycmeadows Posts: 1,691 Member
    takes your body a few weeks to adjust to what you're doing. also make sure you're eating enough.
  • Yolanda4160
    Yolanda4160 Posts: 170 Member
    I've heard people say things like this most frequently when they aren't eating enough. Have you already calculated your basal metabolic rate (BMR) and average total daily energy expenditure (TDEE)?


    I would agree. I felt really tired when I wasn't eating enough calories. Also, remember- not all calories are created equal! Staying within your calorie deficit while eating healthy veggies and lean meats vs eating processed foods is not the same. And if your body needs rest, let it rest. Nothing wrong with that :smile:
  • lewcompton
    lewcompton Posts: 881 Member
    Lack of B vitamins and need for sleep is what usually promotes the feeling of tiredness. Perhaps increase the B vitamins and if it keeps you from sitting and watching TV sleep actually burns more calories than watching TV... about 25% more calories.
  • pwnderosa
    pwnderosa Posts: 280 Member
    It takes me 2-3 weeks to adjust to a change in schedule and/or activity level before I start to feel my energy levels balance out.

    By the way, you have a gorgeous smile!!!
  • By the way, you have a gorgeous smile!!!

    Thank you!

    I always see the threads about 'Am I eating too few calories' etc., but I never thought that would end up being my problem lol