Kristine36
Cathlete
[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON Sep-29-02 AT 02:20AM (Est)[/font][p]I just dread the rest day. I realize that a good, rounded exercise regime includes: strength training, aerobics, stretching and rest, but I find that I just don't like to have to take that rest day. I know (and have talked to others about this same subject before) that it's an integral part of any workout program. I know that for the muscle to recuperate and repair and build that it needs to take a break, but I feel as if I have a momentum going when I'm working out and when I have to stop that momentum (almost like a ball rolling -- when it stops, you have to push it to get it to start rolling again), it tends to be harder for me.
I also think I'm addicted to the endorphins I feel when working out. It's such a stress reliever, it relaxes me, gives my muscles the feeling like they worked, I feel like I've accomplished something noteworthy and that I've progressed a little farther.
I actually used to look forward to my Wednesday or Sunday (rest) - do any of you do a light Pilates/Yoga tape on your rest day? Would this be a viable alternative without stressing your body? I don't feel as if I overdo it on my workouts (I mix my cardio -- 1 day of kickbox, 1-2 days step, 1 day lower intensity cardio, 1 day hi/lo and 2-3 days strength), and I'm certainly not up to where many of you in regard to cardio endurance or strength, but I certainly look forward to my 1 hr. a day with Cathe. I've been feeling kind of run-down lately, i.e. fatigued, sore throat, weaker, etc. and I'm attributing it to the fact that I've been working out sometimes 7 days a week.
Anyone else go through this?
I also think I'm addicted to the endorphins I feel when working out. It's such a stress reliever, it relaxes me, gives my muscles the feeling like they worked, I feel like I've accomplished something noteworthy and that I've progressed a little farther.
I actually used to look forward to my Wednesday or Sunday (rest) - do any of you do a light Pilates/Yoga tape on your rest day? Would this be a viable alternative without stressing your body? I don't feel as if I overdo it on my workouts (I mix my cardio -- 1 day of kickbox, 1-2 days step, 1 day lower intensity cardio, 1 day hi/lo and 2-3 days strength), and I'm certainly not up to where many of you in regard to cardio endurance or strength, but I certainly look forward to my 1 hr. a day with Cathe. I've been feeling kind of run-down lately, i.e. fatigued, sore throat, weaker, etc. and I'm attributing it to the fact that I've been working out sometimes 7 days a week.
Anyone else go through this?