Lynn M.
Cathlete
Hi all-
So... after a two year stint of not ever taking an entire week off of exercise and some very wise posts a few weeks ago by some fellow Catheites, I decided last week would be my week to be "exercise free".
I planned it to coincide with a 5 day work/pleasure trip out to the West Coast ( San Diego) with my husband and son.
I have to tell you that the first couple of days were a bit difficult, especially when I saw how awesome the hotel gym was and the beautiful running paths throughout the city. I also think I was a bit cranky from not getting a daily fix of endorphins. However by day 3, it was amazing how good I felt for the rest of the week!
I loved being able to take a mental break from trying to figure out my schedule on how to "fit" in my workout. I also didn't realize how fatigued my body really was. I had really been pushing it hard and it was amazing to find that I am really much less stiff and sore after some time off!
I got back to the gym and my workouts yesterday. I was very happy to report that I had much more endurance and strength in my lifting and even my cardio capacity felt good. My mental focus was rejuvenated too and the workout didn't feel so much like I was "going through the motions."
If you've been hitting it hard and are contemplating taking some time off, but are a bit apprehensive. Don't be. Rest weeks work!!
PS.. I also found that my appetite was significantly less during my rest week too, which helped balance the fact that I wasn't exercising.
Take care, Lynn M.
So... after a two year stint of not ever taking an entire week off of exercise and some very wise posts a few weeks ago by some fellow Catheites, I decided last week would be my week to be "exercise free".
I planned it to coincide with a 5 day work/pleasure trip out to the West Coast ( San Diego) with my husband and son.
I have to tell you that the first couple of days were a bit difficult, especially when I saw how awesome the hotel gym was and the beautiful running paths throughout the city. I also think I was a bit cranky from not getting a daily fix of endorphins. However by day 3, it was amazing how good I felt for the rest of the week!
I loved being able to take a mental break from trying to figure out my schedule on how to "fit" in my workout. I also didn't realize how fatigued my body really was. I had really been pushing it hard and it was amazing to find that I am really much less stiff and sore after some time off!
I got back to the gym and my workouts yesterday. I was very happy to report that I had much more endurance and strength in my lifting and even my cardio capacity felt good. My mental focus was rejuvenated too and the workout didn't feel so much like I was "going through the motions."
If you've been hitting it hard and are contemplating taking some time off, but are a bit apprehensive. Don't be. Rest weeks work!!
PS.. I also found that my appetite was significantly less during my rest week too, which helped balance the fact that I wasn't exercising.
Take care, Lynn M.