cardio during menstrual cycle
ephemerata
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first thread i've started here and it's about my reproductive system. figures.
does anyone else have trouble working out when you're on your period? i had a lot that i wanted to do today, and i'm having trouble bringing myself to do any of it.
specifically, i wanted to get up and go to the gym and shop for new workout clothes. even though i woke up with a lot of energy, i still somehow felt exhausted, nauseated, and just generally sick. i really just want to lay on the couch for the next few hours and mope (which is something i really never feel like doing unless i've had a hard day at work, so it's out of character). the morning is ALWAYS the worst for me.
i'd like to be able to push through this, but i'm not certain how. i'm torn between just listening to my body and giving in for a few hours or getting out and potentially feeling more miserable. has anyone with rough periods successfully gotten over this? do you have any tips or tricks for me?
does anyone else have trouble working out when you're on your period? i had a lot that i wanted to do today, and i'm having trouble bringing myself to do any of it.
specifically, i wanted to get up and go to the gym and shop for new workout clothes. even though i woke up with a lot of energy, i still somehow felt exhausted, nauseated, and just generally sick. i really just want to lay on the couch for the next few hours and mope (which is something i really never feel like doing unless i've had a hard day at work, so it's out of character). the morning is ALWAYS the worst for me.
i'd like to be able to push through this, but i'm not certain how. i'm torn between just listening to my body and giving in for a few hours or getting out and potentially feeling more miserable. has anyone with rough periods successfully gotten over this? do you have any tips or tricks for me?
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I usually drag my feet 2-3 days before. I know it will pass, so I usually take those days off. Else, I grab a chocolate bar and get a move on ;-)0
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I have experienced no effects on my durability or motivation..everyone is different0
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I'm also a woman who has a bad time during Lady Days but exercise makes me feel so much better. You just have to push through it and get moving..exercise always makes my cramps subside and in general gives me a sense of physical well-being.0
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I don't let my period handicap me from life, but I understand each body is different. I started mine today and was able to complete my C25K and do 15 minutes on the ARC trainer.
Motivate yourself. Tell yourself you will ONLY get that new work out gear and go shopping after you go to the gym!
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A good workout usually helps me. As far as the sluggish part, I don't experience much. Everyone's different. Maybe try a supplement or a strong cup of coffee :drinker:0
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It doesn't bother me. I still work out just like any other day. However-- I hate how bloated I get! It seems to make doing abs a bit tougher.0
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Hey ladies... while we are discussing periods, and the men have took off running... I have a question too!
I know a lot of woman complain about gaining weight (water weight?) before or during their periods. I have avoided my scale for several months and have never really tracked this. What is normal for everyone else so I can be on the look out? Do you gain weight a few days prior/during? Long long until it is off? I started mine today, but so far this week have lost 3lbs.0 -
I normally force myself to go. I get on the treadmill for ten minutes. After that time if I'm still not feeling it I leave. Sometimes forcing myself to do it makes me feel better, and sometimes I know it won't happen. It's not easy to get myself there. Even if it's only ten or so minutes at least you tried. I always feel better saying I tried and didn't have it than to say I wasn't sure so I didn't.0
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I usually have to tone it down for exercising during that time. My lower back usually kills and I always feel exhausted and somewhat light headed. I do try to get a lot of water and haven't found anything to really compensate for my low energy. Although, I am lucky that my cycle is very short, only 2-3 days so it isn't too horrid for me.0
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Hey ladies... while we are discussing periods, and the men have took off running... I have a question too!
I know a lot of woman complain about gaining weight (water weight?) before or during their periods. I have avoided my scale for several months and have never really tracked this. What is normal for everyone else so I can be on the look out? Do you gain weight a few days prior/during? Long long until it is off? I started mine today, but so far this week have lost 3lbs.0 -
I enjoy working out during that time of the month (especially since I've now have a moon cup). I can understand the feeling crap sensation but I have found since losing weight it is much better - plus it can be worth keeping an eye on your iron intake as this can make you feel sluggish if low.0
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Everyone's different of course, but I do feel better exercising when it's my TOM. It helps with the exhaustion, cramps & mood. I do have to sometimes skip the 1st day though becuase of the sick feeling that you're talking about. If you don't get to the gym today, do it tomorrow and watch what you eat today. Also watch your iron too. I have to up mine around that time or I get light headed. Not a good feeling on the eliptical!0
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Yeah I used to let it rule my life but since I started working out I'm really committed to making it every day so I pop an Advil and go anyway. Which is a good thing because I've got mine for the second time in 3 freakin weeks. Grrrrrrrr.0
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Normally, I don't have too tough of a time. But for some reason, this week has been rough on me workout wise. I've felt nauseated and have been dreading all my workouts. I've just been forcing myself to do them. For instance, this morning, I laid around on the couch for awhile and then did some laundry. Then I made myself do my insanity workout and go to the gym. I didn't do my usual length of time running, but the way I look at it is at least I did something. Try to push through, but otherwise, catch up on your workouts once you're feeling better!0
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TOM always make me feel tired & sluggish but I push through & continue through my exercises because I always feel better after. It actually eases down my cramps. But if you don't feel up to it then don't do it. Trust your body!0
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I always take in more iron and protein during TOM, helps my body bounce back from all the blood loss!0
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I feel the same way!! Don't beat yourself up if you don't work out, or if you work out lower impact on those days! Usually days 1 and 2 I work out low key, talk a little walk, something very mild. And sometimes I don't do anything at all on those days, but make up for it when I'm starting to feel better. Also drink more water and up your protein and iron during those days, that will help too. Good luck!!0
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Hello Ladies,
I can only speak for myself, but I like to change my exercies up when I have my lady time. I've had three kids and also have had my tubes tied. So from that I gained some weight and was really suffering during that time of the month. But now I'm eating healthy, and when I get those cravings I usally try to stay away from the "bad" foods. This makes it a little easier to handle. I've also consulted with my doctor, just to make sure there wasn't anything else going on.
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Hey ladies... while we are discussing periods, and the men have took off running... I have a question too!
I know a lot of woman complain about gaining weight (water weight?) before or during their periods. I have avoided my scale for several months and have never really tracked this. What is normal for everyone else so I can be on the look out? Do you gain weight a few days prior/during? Long long until it is off? I started mine today, but so far this week have lost 3lbs.
I usually just don't lose weight for 2 weeks, then drop 3-4lbs the week after.0 -
I always tend to feel better after I get my work out in. I do drag initially - but once I'm at it I go strong and feel much better for it. I've also noticed that since consistently working out - I'm not as crampy in general- so bonus!0
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I usually get the worst cramps, and am unable to stand up. So I listen to my body and only do what I can physically bare to do. Which means eating, sleeping, an watching tv cuddled up!
Add...And I gain around 5 pounds, before it starts. Keep the weight on, and then I see the drop a few days after it has ended. So I've been avoiding te scale for the past week0 -
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I think it's definitely a case of it being different for everyone and listening to your body is the best thing to do, always.
Personally, I know I'll perform a little below par during the first 3 days (mine lasts around 5 days). So, in the days before I step it up and try to do a bit more to compensate. During the blessed first few days I work a lot of upper body strength as I don't find being on has any bearing on my ability to lift. So, I'll work shoulders and chest and arms over the days. Cardio wise, I tend to do some High intensity interval training here. Short, sweet, and gets the heart rate up. More importantly, means I'm not in the gym for any longer than I need to be when the lure of the settee is calling.
What I would say is to make sure your nutrition is on top during this time. Make sure you eat lots of green leafy veg for Iron. Stick loads of spinach, Kale, iced water and some honey in a blender, blitz and down for a big iron hit
Hope this helps
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totally agree- I used to avoid working out during the time but I've really found that working out negates some of the horrible side effects .x.0
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Ugh I felt horrible when I tried to exercise on my period. Mine are irregular so I dont get one every month usually..but when I do I take it easy.0
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right now is my TOM and i killed the gym this afternoon ... i find that once i put clothes on im fine and can do anything .. but keeping on the p.js and cuddling up on the couch in my snuggie is always the only thing i want to do ... once i get dressed then im fine i can work out .. its just taking the first step that sucks0
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It is difficult for me. I notice two or three days before that I'm getting pretty tired and sluggish. The first day is pretty tough, but I solider through it. No, I do not feel better afterwards. It just sucks all the way around, but I can't stop because that means I'm missing a good 10 days out of the month in terms of exercise. Can't have that! I don't have much of an issue with cramps and whatnot, it's the tired, sluggish, I don't wanna be bothered feeling that bothers me the most.0
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I always try and power through but I don't beat myself up if I can't manage it. I find when I do get up and exercise I feel happier, less crampy and less of a totally-bloated-hideous-monstrosity Just do what feels right for you! I don't know about all these tampon ads where people are mountain-climbing or roller-blading in tiny shorts but I know I can always manage 30 mins of a Jillian DVD at the least!0
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I feel my worst 1 week before my girl issues. I'm bloated, cranky, and in a constant state of fatigue. I can gain up to 5 pounds of water weight, especially when I give in to my craving for salty food and soda (which I only EVER crave during that week prior...).
Once it starts though I feel so much better and all the trappings of that time don't bother me so much.0
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