Is it normal to have very low energy day after workout?
joddumz
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I've been doing a pretty intense zumba class twice a week, which is great and i love it but the next day i'm feeling really fatigued and drained - is this normal or is there anything i'm doing wrong? (diary is open).
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I always have more energy, but you had a pretty intense workout. I would say, see how it goes and if it keeps happening, go to the doctor and get some blood tests.0
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Based on your ticker, and how much it says you have to lose, your calorie goal seems really low. Fatigue is always a red flag for not eating enough.0
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Are you eating enough? I have found if I workout but don't at least meet my calorie goal (before exercise) I am really tired and weak the next day. I try to eat at least half of my exercise calories back. Must fuel the machine!0
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I think this will go away once you're in better shape0
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I've only had a quick flick through your diary but I wonder if you are tired as you aren't eating enough? You don't eat a huge amount and some of your meals are quite small?0
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again as others are saying you may not be eating enough. i had the same problem if i had a large defic the day before. I always make sure I eat back exercise calories especially if I've done alot.0
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Agreed. If you're eating your exercise calories back and are still wiped out, perhaps your deficit is set too low or you're burning more calories than you think. Try adding a few hundred on your Zumba days and see if you feel better the next day.0
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I'm always at or over my calorie goal and have started taking an iron supplement to boost energy levels.
is there such a thing as loosing too much salt - i get quite sweaty??
I don't find it as bad with the circuits class I do as well - for some reason more with zumba? hmm0 -
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I've been feeling completely wiped the day after strength training and sometimes I even can't sleep that night. :-(0
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You probably aren't eating enough.0
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Make sure you eat a good high protein breakfast every morning especially if you are on a workout routine.0
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If you do high intensity exercise your muscles use glycogen for fuel, and it takes around 2 days for them to refill with glycogen. This is why you need to take in carbs after exercise, especially high intensity (anaerobic). Feeling tired and out of energy can be a symptom of this.0
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Do you have anything for post workout?
I used to feel that way but now I have protein shakes after an intense workout. Maybe you could try that?0 -
I think when first starting a more intense workout level it can be normal to feel a bit over-tired, but if you've been doing the zumba classes for more than a couple of weeks, I'll add a vote for possibly not eating enough. When I try to cut calories back too far, I get so exhausted when I workout. Maybe try bumping your daily allowance up a couple of hundred calories, at least on workout days if not every day and see how you feel. A protein shake after the workout is a great idea too.0
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I know this is an older post but I wanted to comment. I was feeling low energy myself lately, so several of the topics in this post really helped me figure out what was going on. I think it was a combination of too low calories, over training, needing more protein, and low electrolytes. I've been working on all of those things and I feel much better now. Thanks guys!0
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