From good to bad shape
misshpn
Posts: 70 Member
Hi guys.
Quick and weird question, but here we go:
I've been in a good shape the last year or so, but after almost 2 months of break(only exercising 1-2 times a week), I've found that my shape has gone really bad, which is only natural.
I've always burned about 100 kcal pr. 10 minutes, and my heartrate is pretty much at 165-180 when I workout(cardio), and here is my question. The last couple of times I've worked out, my heartrate and kcal-burn is still the same as before, but I'm having a lot harder time sticking through. I've noticed that I don't sweat as much as I used to, and even though the exercise is TOUGH, it seems as if the result isn't as it used to be - can this be true if my heartrate/kcal burn is the same as before? is it just a result of bad shape, or should I worry that I don't get as much out of the exercise as I used to?
Hope it makes sense, but it's really bugging me.
Quick and weird question, but here we go:
I've been in a good shape the last year or so, but after almost 2 months of break(only exercising 1-2 times a week), I've found that my shape has gone really bad, which is only natural.
I've always burned about 100 kcal pr. 10 minutes, and my heartrate is pretty much at 165-180 when I workout(cardio), and here is my question. The last couple of times I've worked out, my heartrate and kcal-burn is still the same as before, but I'm having a lot harder time sticking through. I've noticed that I don't sweat as much as I used to, and even though the exercise is TOUGH, it seems as if the result isn't as it used to be - can this be true if my heartrate/kcal burn is the same as before? is it just a result of bad shape, or should I worry that I don't get as much out of the exercise as I used to?
Hope it makes sense, but it's really bugging me.
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If you're exercising one or two times a week, you should be doing enough to maintain your fitness level.
What you're describing sounds like there might be a different cause. Things to consider:
- Endocrine issue (consider seeing a doctor and getting some lab work done)
- Not getting enough sleep
- Food/energy management
- Dehydration0 -
If you're exercising one or two times a week, you should be doing enough to maintain your fitness level.
What you're describing sounds like there might be a different cause. Things to consider:
- Endocrine issue (consider seeing a doctor and getting some lab work done)
- Not getting enough sleep
- Food/energy management
- Dehydration
Even if I used to workout 3-5 times a week?
I'm getting a lot of sleep and staying hydrated, but I've been eating around 1250-1300 kcal pr. day, the last couple of months.0
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