5 Signs to Look for to Indicate You’re Over-Training
If you’re not an IFBB Pro Bodybuilder, I think we need to understand one thing… Your life shouldn’t revolve around the gym as if you were getting paid to have the best physique in the world. That said, there will be people who say it’s impossible for “the average” person to over-train. Well, if you’re falling into any of the categories below, there’s a chance you may be over-training.
Striving to improve your health and physique is one thing, but obsessing over the gym, workouts, recovery, and meal prep is taking things a little too far. Now, that’s not to say that you can’t make all those things a focus but making it the only thing you focus on and obsess about could be leading you to over-training or even an exercise dependence/eating disorder.
Below, we will discuss five signs you should look for to indicate you may be over-training.
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not meant to treat or diagnose any condition. It is recommended that you speak with your doctor before starting any exercise program, changing your daily nutrition, or adding any supplements to your regimen.
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Do You Shown the Signs of Over-Training?
Below are a handful of signs that you may be over-training and need to get things under control.
Sign #1 of Over-Training: Your Personal Life is Being Affected
Being committed to your health and fitness goals is a great thing, but they should be kept in check with how it affects your personal life. Unlike professional bodybuilders and fitness competitors, you don’t need to obsess over your physique and the process as much as they do. They eat, sleep, and train — in that order, every day.
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If you try to mirror what professional athletes do, you’re going to find yourself over-training. Unlike these athletes, where those things are part of their “job,” you have your own 9-5 job, plus a home life. If you’re finding that you’re putting your workouts, sleep, and food prep above your family, you need to take a good, hard look at your priorities and what you’re doing.
You need to balance your health and fitness goals with your personal life. Don’t miss family gatherings, nights out with the family or friends, just to ensure you get in your workout and meals. This can lead you down the ugly path of over-training.
Sign #2 of Over-Training: You’re Tired Throughout the Day
While being tired throughout the day could be due to poor sleep, if you’re getting the recommended minimum of seven hours of sleep each night, you should wake up well-rested and not be exhausted throughout the day. If you are, you may be over-training.
If you feel like over-training may be the culprit, get more rest, back off of your workouts slightly, and focus on your nutrition to better fuel and recover your body and brain. If there is an emotional or psychological aspect to this, you may need to sit down with a professional and help understand how to make the necessary changes and cope with what you’re experiencing. Over-training and exercise dependence go hand-in-hand.
Sign #3 of Over-Training: You’re Oversleeping
If you’re the type of person who always hits the snooze button on your alarm seven times before finally getting out of bed, this particular sign may be a little difficult to identify. But if you’re typically someone who is up as soon as their alarm goes off and you’re finding yourself now hitting the snooze button and going back to bed on a daily basis, you may be over-training.
When you are over-training, it’s common for your body to want to recover, which means it may produce more melatonin. This increase in melatonin is your body’s way of telling you that it needs more rest in order to fully recover from over-training.
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