How do u keep your energy up ???
greenefat
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Y am I always so tired
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Y am I always so tired ... my energy be BLAH BLAH ... I want to workout but my energy is blah0
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Get more sleep.1
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Eat properly, sleep well, etc. The more you exercise (especially longer, moderate intensity exercise) the more your body will get used to producing energy.3
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Sleep and proper nutrition are key.2
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Eat, sleep, drink plenty of water.
And, don't give yourself an option. Don't want to workout. Go workout.2 -
I eat well nutritionally and get in an appropriate amount of calories, get some sleep, and train on the regular3
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Since I am just starting this journey and weighing in at a whopping 300 pounds.. I dont. I suffer from insomnia, hypothyroidism (which saps your energy), and carry around a lot of extra weight. I push through the exhaustion with the hopes that eventually I wont feel like this anymore. If you are eating too little, you will feel tired. Too much, you will feel tired. Not enough water? You will get dehydrated which will make you feel tired. Hidden health issues, even just border line? Tired. Too much sleep will make you tired and not enough sleep will make you tired. Vitamin deficiency and not enough sunlight will also make you feel tired. Its like the world is out to exhaust us! But exercising every day CAN build up those stores. You just have to out stubborn your bodies attempt to sabotage you.3
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Sleep, good nutrition and lots of coffee. I am always tired but sometimes you just need to drag your tired butt to the gym and do the work. I also have a dog that doesn't understand I am tired or the weather sucks so I don't want to take him for a walk. He wants to walk anyway - so I have to walk. There have been many times where i'll say I'm tired so just one mile but once I get out there and get moving I find I wake up a bit and can go further.1
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I don't. I pretty much just do everything tired, including exercise.0
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I have to say, unfortunately, that when I was following a vegan diet I didn't have an issue with low energy. An apple cider vinegar concoction in the a.m. was a great energy boost, too0
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Nutrion and rest. Also are you spreading your food evenly over the day. So your energy levels are even over the day0
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Sometimes I feel super low energy but I'll go to the gym anyway. Once I get started, I almost always start to feel better. Try it. You don't have to workout hard. You can walk slowly on a treadmill. Any activity is better than no activity. Just start out moving and see what happens.2
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I find that exercise lack of exercise will make me tired. Once I push myself to get up and move, I start finding the energy to exercise more easily. Even getting up and doing a little should help get that good cycle going. A little every day, and you'll start to find you can do it easier and do more.
Also good nutrition plays a roll. When I eat right, I sleep better and few more rested. I also recover better.
Obviously, if this is new and you have no valid reason to feel run down, you may want to go see a doctor. Exhaustion is a symptom for a bunch of stuff, a lot of which can be easily treated once you put your finger on it.1 -
Ideally, sleep/rest and adequate fuel and nutrition. Realistically it is lots of food and coffee.3
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And if you're getting enough sleep, and eating a good variety of food, but are still tired ... go see a doctor.1
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