Burn Out

Reese777

Cathlete
Hi Cathe,

I love your DVDS - I've learned so much from you and can't thank you enough. I've been working out with you for about a year or more now-that is, until last fall, when my "get up and go" abandoned me.

I have worked out for years (in some form) and since last fall I have just lost my desire. I'm not sick or seriously injured, but I have a chronic problem with my plantar muscles. If I run consistently, or do leg workouts with lunges and squats, I have pain in both feet but the right foot is really bad. Most of the time its just annoying, but lately it's been like a toothache! I've had cortisone shots, orthotics and I go for ultra sound and use an ice pack to reduce inflammation, but no matter what I do I'm always wrestling with that. In spite of all of this, I dont think this is what's robbed me of my spark...I've fought this for years, so its nothing new, and I'm at a loss.

I have read that you've been working out for years and wonder if you've experienced anything like this before. If so, I'd appreciate your input because I'm really frustrated. (My pants are starting to get tight - uggg! I need help!)

Thanks so much,
Reese
 
Hi Reese,
Not Cathe here, but when that happens to me, I know it's time for a change of pace.

Try finding a different workout and taking a break from Cathe for a little while. Maybe a different instructor, or entirely different kind of exercise. I know that I actually started doing step with Cathe to break up a serious burnout with TaeBo - which has been my workout for years. Anytime I need to keep the cardio, but can't bring myself to do TaeBo, I pop Cathe in and do step.
I also have a treadmill that I can hop on when nothing else sounds tolerable...
And when all else fails, it's OK to take time off to let yourself have a break...you just have to be careful not to fall out of it completely.
 

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