Do you feel guilty if you don't work out?

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  • Gingergal12
    Gingergal12 Posts: 64 Member
    Guilt is an energy sucker. Now you need rest, so you can be strong for your mom. When you get a chance for yourself, do something that will give you joy. Sorry about your mom, sending you a hug.
  • bwogilvie
    bwogilvie Posts: 2,130 Member
    Sorry to hear about your mom. That kind of news is always tough to take. You have my permission (random stranger on the Internet!) to take it easy for a few days. You have to take care of yourself before you can take care of other people.

    To go back to the question: I don't feel guilty if I miss a workout. But I feel like something is missing from the day. I enjoy the activities I do - cycling, running, and Nordic skiing (though not for much longer this season), so if I don't do them, I often feel restless or listless. That said, I schedule in one or two rest days a week, when I don't do more than a leisurely walk or some upper body strength training, to let my leg muscles recover.

    I've been doing endurance exercise long enough to have learned that sometimes you have to take time off to progress--whether it's due to injury, overtraining, or major life events. When my dad died, I had so much on my plate that my exercise slid off; keeping up with work and family responsibilities took priority. After a few weeks, I realized that I missed working out and that I handled other things better when I did at least a basic workout, but I didn't begrudge myself the recovery time.
  • Booksandbeaches
    Booksandbeaches Posts: 1,791 Member
    If I miss a workout or two, I don't feel guilty. If I miss three straight workouts in a row, I feel like a slug.
  • :flowerforyou: Be kind to yourself, you're in a stressful, emotional situation right now. It's okay to feel guilty about missing a workout as far as knowing you need to keep yourself healthy, but it's not that big of a deal. Try to plan a half hour that you can sneak in a walk or some yoga. They'll help you reduce your stress and can be done almost anywhere.

    I feel guilty about not working out when I just skip it for no good reason, but when you really can't because of life situations happening that aren't under your control there's nothing to feel guilty about.

    I don't use the scale except once a month. I keep track of all my calories in and out and do my best to make sure I'm at my needed deficit to loose half a pound a week. Weighing everyday is kinda pointless, it fluctuates too much and isn't really indicative of whether you're loosing weight. Measuring and tracking inches, as well as fit of clothing are much better indicators.

    Take care of yourself first so you can take care of everyone else.:flowerforyou:
  • HRLaurie614
    HRLaurie614 Posts: 260 Member
    I don't feel guilty b/c I have a really hard time letting myself take a rest day. So, I feel guilty that I don't let myself rest. Really struggling with this.
  • ElyseL1
    ElyseL1 Posts: 504 Member
    Not really but I do get very antsy.
  • Yes, I feel badly, I don't know if I feel guilty but I get into a better mood and know I am doing GOOD for myself if I keep with my healthy eating and exercise. So, Yes, I feel bad if I don't.
  • rya4eva
    rya4eva Posts: 18 Member
    I do and I usually beat myself up about it too. But I have to remember that part of being healthy is giving my body a break too to recover properly.
  • acogg
    acogg Posts: 1,870 Member
    For me, it is not guilt but fear. I am afraid that if I don't work out on a regular schedule, I will slip back into my old ways. I am so sorry that you are facing difficulty right now. Stay strong and try to get in some walks.:flowerforyou:
  • victoria_1024
    victoria_1024 Posts: 915 Member
    I used to feel guilty before I discovered MFP. But now if I miss a day working out, I just make sure I stay under my calories for the day and I don't feel guilty at all! Sometimes it's actually refreshing to take a day off. But yeah, in the past I did feel extremely guilty for taking days off.

    It sounds like you've needed this extra time to recover from all the stress you're under. Try not to beat yourself up about it, because that's only going to increase your stress levels. You can only do so much.
  • ReinasWrath
    ReinasWrath Posts: 1,173 Member
    I'm really sorry to hear about your mum..

    Yes though, I always feel guilty. Even on some designated rest days i have to force myself to chill the funk out. I feel the same way, like an overwhelming feeling that all the weight I've lost is going to be back tenfold and that I'll never reach goal and on some crazier days that I never lost any weight to begin with and I'm still as fat as before. Dx I feel the same way when I overeat, I hate it i know I need to chill out but I can't help it. :ohwell:
  • donyellemoniquex3
    donyellemoniquex3 Posts: 2,384 Member
    Due to life smacking me in the face, I haven't worked out in 3 weeks.
  • wannakimmy
    wannakimmy Posts: 488 Member
    First off I'm sorry about your mom, I pray things go well for her :)

    Yes, I feel guilty too if I can't/don't workout. I have a buddy at work that goes with me, so we try to push one another to go after work in the morning. I have found that helps me.

    Try to remember that sometimes life happens. It gets busy and we can't accomplish everything we would like to. This goes for exercise as well. I had the flu last weekend, was bummed about not keeping up with things here, but I figure as long as It doesn't become a long term habit, it will be alright. When the time is right, be it a day, or a week or two, you can get right back on track!

    You can do it!
  • IrishGabriella
    IrishGabriella Posts: 48 Member
    Guilt is an energy sucker. Now you need rest, so you can be strong for your mom. When you get a chance for yourself, do something that will give you joy. Sorry about your mom, sending you a hug.

    +1

    & guilt is a symptom of depression. You had a lot on your plate even before your Mum's diagnosis. Perhaps you were stressed or feeling low before & are using the exercise as a form of escapism, yes of course it's good for you too though. I obviously haven't a clue as I don't know you, but I know about using things as a form of escape & guilt.

    Please don't be so hard on yourself.