Working out while sick?
ripeglow
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My last workout session was Thursday. I woke up Friday and have been sick since with congestion, cough, mucus and just a overall ran down feeling, like I just feel icky and want to lay down. Is it okay and safe to workout while I'm feeling like this? I'm on my 4th day of no work out and I'm feeling like complete crud and frustrated that I don't have the energy to get up and do cardio and little weights.
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Okay, you know what I feel like complete crap, but I'm gonna do some jumping jacks, squats and sit ups for now, make it like a 20 mins workout. I gotta do something cause I'm feeling discouraged right now! Wish me luck y'all5
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I've generally heard that if your illness is "above the neck" -- runny nose, ticklish cough, sinus, headache and even a small fever -- working out is OK. The issue is that you can fatigue yourself, making recovery harder. Also, if you're not feeling 100 percent, the risk of injury can go up.
When I'm sick "above the neck," I try to do SOMETHING. My usual workout is an hour of weights three times a week, or a two-mile interval run on three other days. So depending on the day, I'll either do a less demanding weight workout, or I'll walk instead of run.3 -
Thanks! Appreciate your feedback0
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Go get it! But carefully!1
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Generally, I don't risk it. If I feel tired, then I think my body needs to rest. I would rather miss a few workouts (or even a week of workouts) rather than risk delaying my recovery. If I wind up making myself sicker, then I'm going to be missing even more training! You know your body; you know when something isn't right.3
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I wouldn't risk it if you feel that bad. I'd rest.2
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I usually don't risk it when I feel ill, even if it's just a cold that I have. Currently, I've taken a break from working out so my body has some time to recover from the illness since I am exhausted and just can't stop coughing.
There's nothing wrong with giving yourself a break when you're feeling sick.2 -
I'll at least go for a long walk, even if it's slow.0
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the answer is as usual "it depends"
for some people- being run down really means all their energy is gone. For me- too sick to workout means- I have a fever- something's coming out both ends or I Have a massive migraine. otherwise- I get my butt to the gym.4 -
the answer is as usual "it depends"
for some people- being run down really means all their energy is gone. For me- too sick to workout means- I have a fever- something's coming out both ends or I Have a massive migraine. otherwise- I get my butt to the gym.
Yep. It would take a special sick for me not to .2 -
My last workout session was Thursday. I woke up Friday and have been sick since with congestion, cough, mucus and just a overall ran down feeling, like I just feel icky and want to lay down. Is it okay and safe to workout while I'm feeling like this? I'm on my 4th day of no work out and I'm feeling like complete crud and frustrated that I don't have the energy to get up and do cardio and little weights.
Depends...a case of the sniffles, no big deal. If I'm coughing up mucus and whatnot, that means it's in my chest and all exercise is going to do is drive the infection deeper into my chest and make things worse and prolong them. If I have a fever...no way.
I basically go with the basic common sense I grew up with...also, stay out of the gym and don't spread your crud around.6 -
My last workout session was Thursday. I woke up Friday and have been sick since with congestion, cough, mucus and just a overall ran down feeling, like I just feel icky and want to lay down. Is it okay and safe to workout while I'm feeling like this? I'm on my 4th day of no work out and I'm feeling like complete crud and frustrated that I don't have the energy to get up and do cardio and little weights.
Stay away from the gym or group classes because you may pass your illness/virus to other people. Recent studies point to the possibility of passing the flu to others just by breathing (https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/01/18/new-study-shows-flu-may-be-spread-just-by-breathing/).
If you are sick stay home, if not for your health and comfort, do it for the health of others. The flu season has been very hard so far. If you feel strong enough to outwork do it at home.
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Walking is probably the best. Over exerting yourself could just make you even more tired and harder to recover.2
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My last workout session was Thursday. I woke up Friday and have been sick since with congestion, cough, mucus and just a overall ran down feeling, like I just feel icky and want to lay down. Is it okay and safe to workout while I'm feeling like this? I'm on my 4th day of no work out and I'm feeling like complete crud and frustrated that I don't have the energy to get up and do cardio and little weights.
Stay away from the gym or group classes because you may pass your illness/virus to other people. Recent studies point to the possibility of passing the flu to others just by breathing (https://www.mercurynews.com/2018/01/18/new-study-shows-flu-may-be-spread-just-by-breathing/).
If you are sick stay home, if not for your health and comfort, do it for the health of others. The flu season has been very hard so far. If you feel strong enough to outwork do it at home.
^^This^^
Especially with viruses like H3N2 that feels like a bad cold, but worse. It is highly contagious and has a very quick incubation time. Stay away from people in general until you're feeling better.1 -
the answer is as usual "it depends"
for some people- being run down really means all their energy is gone. For me- too sick to workout means- I have a fever- something's coming out both ends or I Have a massive migraine. otherwise- I get my butt to the gym.
Yep. It would take a special sick for me not to .
I'm super old school- "sweat it out on the stairmaster"7 -
Your fellow exercisers at your gym appreciate it when you don’t spread your sickness at the gym. Fitness is (should be) a lifelong journey and missing a few days or a week is inconsequential to the overall journey. Listen to your body. I wish I had done this years ago.5
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4 days of no workout... Big deal.. It's not that serious, at all. Get well first. Your body will give you a signal when you're ready, exactly the way it is signaling now you're not2
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Thank You everyone, I am still sick! It's not the flu, but could be turning into a sinus infection or bronchitis, haven't worked out since the 22nd. Luckily I do not go to the gym to spread my germs around! Wish I had money for a gym membership though. At home seems to be doing wonders for me so far but I can't shake this nasty cold. My kids just got over phenomia and a nasty cold. If it's not better by Monday I will head to the doctor! I just wanna workout1
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In my younger days, I would go hard no matter what and would just end up being sick for weeks. Now I take it easy until better and it's overall more productive. Maybe just go for an easy walk when sick??1
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Finally starting to feel better! Went to the doctors on Friday and have a case of bronchitis. Taking my antibiotics for 3 days now and feeling much better! Gonna start working out again tomorrow0
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the answer is as usual "it depends"
for some people- being run down really means all their energy is gone. For me- too sick to workout means- I have a fever- something's coming out both ends or I Have a massive migraine. otherwise- I get my butt to the gym.
Yep. It would take a special sick for me not to .
Like the flu or pneumonia? (Please say yes to that, for everyone's sake).0 -
the answer is as usual "it depends"
for some people- being run down really means all their energy is gone. For me- too sick to workout means- I have a fever- something's coming out both ends or I Have a massive migraine. otherwise- I get my butt to the gym.
Yep. It would take a special sick for me not to .
Like the flu or pneumonia? (Please say yes to that, for everyone's sake).
I wash my hands and practice clean hygiene of not rubbing my eyes, mouth, nose, etc.. to prevent possibly spreading/catching germs.
I have a comprised immune system and I can count on one hand how many times I've been sick in the last three decades.
So for everyone's sake...
No, to your question.
I never had the flu and haven't had pneumonia since the 80s.
My "special sick" I was referring to cannot be spread to public.
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Given the number of people who I know are willing to go out and do things like going to university or the gym when they have the flu or pneumonia I figured I'd check (never mind that I wouldn't be able to physically do any cardio if I had pneumonia...). I, thankfully, don't generally have a compromised immune system however there was a two year span of time when I was frequently sick including getting H1N1 and pneumonia (H1N1 was what kicked off the two years of my immune system not being what it normally is).0
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That's a tough call. At the end of the day, walking is easy on your body but also good for your mind so if you are so inclined to exercise, this might be your best bet. Feel better soon!0
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