What's wrong with me?!
TheNewMeUK
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Hi all 
My first post on here, I'm more of a lurker but I needed your fine peoples advice!
All of a sudden workout routines I can complete normally I'm struggling to do so the past few days. For example I usually do a 15 min kettlebell workout - mon, tues, wed, fri & sat. And have a break Thursday and Sundays and that's been fine for a good few weeks, I also always complete the workout but today I just couldn't my body wasn't having it!
I have a lot on my mind (a man
) could me feeling down be affecting my ability to exercise?
My first post on here, I'm more of a lurker but I needed your fine peoples advice!
All of a sudden workout routines I can complete normally I'm struggling to do so the past few days. For example I usually do a 15 min kettlebell workout - mon, tues, wed, fri & sat. And have a break Thursday and Sundays and that's been fine for a good few weeks, I also always complete the workout but today I just couldn't my body wasn't having it!
I have a lot on my mind (a man
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The way you feel mentally can definatley make an impact on your workouts, there's a few articles on the internet this link may help to explain why.
http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2014/11/07/10-ways-stress-affects-workouts.aspx
Maybe try out a new workout the change may keep your mind focused on the new exercise and off the others things that are playing on your mind.
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eat a bit more maybe? You need to fuel your body for those workouts.0
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thank you sooo much! I'll check it out, I thought perhaps my state of mind was causing the problem, maybe you're rightChazsteers wrote: »The way you feel mentally can definatley make an impact on your workouts, there's a few articles on the internet this link may help to explain why.
http://fitness.mercola.com/sites/fitness/archive/2014/11/07/10-ways-stress-affects-workouts.aspx
Maybe try out a new workout the change may keep your mind focused on the new exercise and off the others things that are playing on your mind.

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again good advice, I am a little silly when it comes to eating breakfast, so tend to always workout first and eat breakfast after, not a great idea I guess...awesomejdad wrote: »eat a bit more maybe? You need to fuel your body for those workouts.
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TheNewMeUK wrote: »Hi all

My first post on here, I'm more of a lurker but I needed your fine peoples advice!
All of a sudden workout routines I can complete normally I'm struggling to do so the past few days. For example I usually do a 15 min kettlebell workout - mon, tues, wed, fri & sat. And have a break Thursday and Sundays and that's been fine for a good few weeks, I also always complete the workout but today I just couldn't my body wasn't having it!
I have a lot on my mind (a man
) could me feeling down be affecting my ability to exercise?
Are you eating enough? A lot of people on this site seem to think they can push their bodies and then not eat back the calories (I’ll lose weight faster). The end result, fatigue, hormone issues, and crash. They quit working out, give up on their eating and gain the weight back. Eat back your exercise calories.
Also, if you’re doing the same program five days of a week, you’re not giving your muscles time to recover from the work. Skip at least one day between sessions so you can reach a level of recovery before you hit it again.
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Your menstrual cycle also can affect your strength. There's often a dip right after ovulation and then fatigue right before menstruation. Either one can make a regular workout more difficult than usual.0
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I think it is more of the doing same things with only two day rest every week more than the man issue. You got to rest.0
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You may be overtraining. Try giving yourself a few days off and see if the energy comes back.0
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I always workout before breakfast. It just works out better that way for me.
I also just have days where the workouts are really tough. The next day it might be better. Sometimes we need to listen to our bodies and rest and some days I can't attribute the funk to anything specific. It usually just gets better if I give it a little time. Good luck!!0 -
eeek I never eat back my exercise calories, I tend to just stick to 1500 a day wether I have exercised or not. Maybe I am crashing?AllanMisner wrote: »TheNewMeUK wrote: »Hi all
My first post on here, I'm more of a lurker but I needed your fine peoples advice!
All of a sudden workout routines I can complete normally I'm struggling to do so the past few days. For example I usually do a 15 min kettlebell workout - mon, tues, wed, fri & sat. And have a break Thursday and Sundays and that's been fine for a good few weeks, I also always complete the workout but today I just couldn't my body wasn't having it!
I have a lot on my mind (a man
) could me feeling down be affecting my ability to exercise?
Are you eating enough? A lot of people on this site seem to think they can push their bodies and then not eat back the calories (I’ll lose weight faster). The end result, fatigue, hormone issues, and crash. They quit working out, give up on their eating and gain the weight back. Eat back your exercise calories.
Also, if you’re doing the same program five days of a week, you’re not giving your muscles time to recover from the work. Skip at least one day between sessions so you can reach a level of recovery before you hit it again.
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I am just coming off my period so maybe that could be contributing! Gosh so many factors can affect your endurance!Your menstrual cycle also can affect your strength. There's often a dip right after ovulation and then fatigue right before menstruation. Either one can make a regular workout more difficult than usual.
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Yeah, perhaps every other day would be better!yopeeps025 wrote: »I think it is more of the doing same things with only two day rest every week more than the man issue. You got to rest.
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yeah I think I'll have the weekend off and begin again MondayWhiskeytub wrote: »You may be overtraining. Try giving yourself a few days off and see if the energy comes back.
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I'm not the only one then haha! I too like to eat breakfast after working out it just feels better to me somehow!sarahharas5 wrote: »I always workout before breakfast. It just works out better that way for me.
I also just have days where the workouts are really tough. The next day it might be better. Sometimes we need to listen to our bodies and rest and some days I can attribute the funk to anything specific. It usually just gets better if I give it a little time. Good luck!!
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