Beating myself up for not going to the gym..anyone relate?
eugovogue
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I was on a glorious 12 day spree of going to the gym. And then yesterday a combo of bad sleep, a little pre-cold and the TOM lethargy got to me and I didn't feel up to running my normal 3 miles.
I was about to just go to bed, but felt SO guilty (as if all my hard work would be reversed in ONE day) so I did some piss-poor strength training in my living room. I just couldn't stand to not have done something that day. (Plus I made a cake for co-workers and got a little carried away licking the batter, so I really felt bad).
Anyone have some mental tips or advice for not beating myself up for not working out everyday?? I feel like if I don't do some movement everyday, my motivation and results will stall...
I was about to just go to bed, but felt SO guilty (as if all my hard work would be reversed in ONE day) so I did some piss-poor strength training in my living room. I just couldn't stand to not have done something that day. (Plus I made a cake for co-workers and got a little carried away licking the batter, so I really felt bad).
Anyone have some mental tips or advice for not beating myself up for not working out everyday?? I feel like if I don't do some movement everyday, my motivation and results will stall...
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The best advice I have ever heard is that you didn't gain the weight in one day and you won't lose it in one day. That can be extended to "You won't gain it back in one day."
My own advice? Call it a rest day and hit the gym today. You're doing great and you're going to be fine!
Hang in there!0 -
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Beating myself up for stopping my workout regime.. UGH. Today I am back on it, though.0
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Just see it as a rest day and move on. Your body needs rest too!0
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Stop beating yourself up. Go to the gym today. The next time you feel like not going, remember how you feel now. Move on.0
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I have been where you are at and know exactly how you feel. I remind myself that even God took a day off when He created the world and that I don't feel guilty when I missing a day of work either vacation or sick day. We all earn the right to rest every once in awhile. The fact you feel guilty about it only underscores your commitment and level of dedication which are very positive traits.0
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You might find the "search" tool in the forums helpful and full of answers to your questions. I see you've posted a couple common questions already this morning and you can find dozens of threads on those topics with a search.
If everyone did this, there would never be a new post here ever. I'll continue posting and asking what I want. Thanks for sharing though.0 -
The fact you feel guilty about it only underscores your commitment and level of dedication which are very positive traits.
^^Never looked at it this way! Thanks0 -
I took a week off last week. I was starting to catch a cold and TOM so I was not feeling well and it was icy and dangerous to do my usual walking. Well the additional snow fall got me back into exercise ( I had to shovel and blow). I think I just needed a little rest but I know not to do it for more than a week.0
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You need rest days, too.0
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If you're feeling guilty for resting when you are worn down, you're thinking about it all wrong. Rest is an equally important part of the fitness equation. In fact, adequate rest can be seen as the most important part. Not getting adequate rest will cause a whole host of problems, inefficient metabolism (relying on quick glucose to maintain energy, with less fat burning,) reduced brain function, lack of muscle repair, elevated cortisol levels, depressed immune system, and on and on. Rest is just as vital as eating appropriately and exercising.0
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rest days are an important part of an exercise regime...0
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You might find the "search" tool in the forums helpful and full of answers to your questions. I see you've posted a couple common questions already this morning and you can find dozens of threads on those topics with a search.
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You might find the "search" tool in the forums helpful and full of answers to your questions. I see you've posted a couple common questions already this morning and you can find dozens of threads on those topics with a search.
Way too logical for MFP.0 -
You might find the "search" tool in the forums helpful and full of answers to your questions. I see you've posted a couple common questions already this morning and you can find dozens of threads on those topics with a search.
Way too logical for MFP.
Also, she wouldn't get any attention that way...0 -
I feel the same way as you do. But, I realize that my body needs rest. On those, when I really don't want to go or dread going, I know it's best to rest and then the next day, I feel bad about not going, so I go! It's like a motivator for me to get back on track! I missed one day in 16, so I know what you mean. Good luck and you will stay on track! Keep going!
Megan:)0 -
You might find the "search" tool in the forums helpful and full of answers to your questions. I see you've posted a couple common questions already this morning and you can find dozens of threads on those topics with a search.
I guess once she is here for longer than a month she'll realize how annoying it can be to see the same topics posted everyday. Unless some of the more brutally honest members here get to her first, at least I tried to be helpful.0 -
Rest days are just as important as exercise and a healthy diet.0
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You might find the "search" tool in the forums helpful and full of answers to your questions. I see you've posted a couple common questions already this morning and you can find dozens of threads on those topics with a search.
I guess once she is here for longer than a month she'll realize how annoying it can be to see the same topics posted everyday. Unless some of the more brutally honest members here get to her first, at least I tried to be helpful.
If a few repeated posts annoys you so, then you have thin skin.
Also--I'd love to see you trolling everyone else's repeating posts. They're so many of them every day. Looks like your policing doesn't really work.
I'll do what I want.0 -
You might find the "search" tool in the forums helpful and full of answers to your questions. I see you've posted a couple common questions already this morning and you can find dozens of threads on those topics with a search.
I guess once she is here for longer than a month she'll realize how annoying it can be to see the same topics posted everyday. Unless some of the more brutally honest members here get to her first, at least I tried to be helpful.
Yeah and the. You can ***** about her bumping old topics.
If you have zero interest in a thread or have seen it posted countless time you can just skip it and not open you know0 -
Remember, rest days are important, too.0
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No I don't..it is not necessary to go the gym 7 days per week you know. I'm a fit and healthy individual and I get to the gym 3x weekly and try to get out on my bike a couple of times per week. Yes, I train more when I'm training for an event, but really unless you're actually doing that, going to the gym every single day is a bit over the top and completely unnecessary from a general fitness perspective.
Also, **** happens...your fitness regimen should be flexible enough to deal with the eventualities in life...it is completely unrealistic to think you're going to hit the gym every single day into perpetuity...and again, it is completely unnecessary.
Personally, I think you should set some actual fitness goals that go beyond your calorie burn or just trying to lose weight or whatever. If you don't have independent fitness goals then what are you going to do at maintenance...when in reality, your fitness is far more important in maintaining a healthy weight and overall health in general than it is for losing.0 -
If you're physically able to lift every single day without rest, re *kitten* your strength training IMO rest days should be a God send.0
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This weekend I could have, today not so much.0
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If you're physically able to lift every single day without rest, re *kitten* your strength training IMO rest days should be a God send.
Great point.0
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