Day off?
chelseaalicia
Posts: 164 Member
Hey All!
How many of us take a day off from exercise during your week? Not a completely lazy day, but just a day where you don't hit the gym or throw on a workout video... Not getting some sort of additional calorie burn every single day can be scary, but I know my body craves at least a day without a crazy workout to repair.
Thoughts on how it helps progress/happiness? I know everyone is different, but any thoughts or experience of trial and error?
-C
How many of us take a day off from exercise during your week? Not a completely lazy day, but just a day where you don't hit the gym or throw on a workout video... Not getting some sort of additional calorie burn every single day can be scary, but I know my body craves at least a day without a crazy workout to repair.
Thoughts on how it helps progress/happiness? I know everyone is different, but any thoughts or experience of trial and error?
-C
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I find myself craving to exersize. Today I made a eat freely day and well I had gone over on my calories so much it was insane. When I had gotten home from an outing I was determined to burn off some or most the the calories I had gone over on. So I went on a bike ride and it felt so good after. Even though I thought to myself I was prolly not going to exersize on sunday being the day of rest I could not NOT exersize.0
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Gotta have my rest day once a week or I'd just eventually break down and get sick. It's happened before. :ohwell:0
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I always take a day off. Your body needs to rest.0
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I find by the time I get to 8,9,10 days in a row with a workout, I am at the point where a day of not working out will make me do all the exercises I want to do the next day only better and harder and stronger. I find I crave exercise too- definitely start to miss it after a day!0
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I usually have a rest day once a week. The other days are usually running (four days), strength training (1 or 2 days) and walking (1 or 2 days).
The last week has been HARD because I've injured my hip so I'm banned from running for now - its hard because I miss the endorphins as well as the extra cals!0 -
Since I'm just starting to exercise, I'm planning on going every day for a month to help build the habit. But I'll definitely have days where I work harder and days where I take it easy.
Eventually, if my work roster stays the same, I'll probably make Saturdays my "day off" -- because it's the day of my longest shift (7 hours) and that's a fair bit of exercise in itself.0 -
That's the one tough thing about taking a rest day... I find if I have been eating most or all of my exercise calories for a few days, my body almost "expects" more than my daily allowance.0
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Because I have a daughter that I need to take care of, I find that I can only get to the gym 3 times a week, though I crave to go almost every day. On those days I usually do some form of exercise, like a 30 minute walk, or the wii fit. I usually have one to two days a week with zero exercise but I wish I could do more!0
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