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5 Signs You Need More Recovery Following a Workout

If you’re feeling inexplicably rundown following a workout, you may not have recovered enough from an earlier sweat session. Exercise stresses your body, and you need to recover to rebuild it stronger than before. Watch for these telltale signs that you'll require more R&R.

  1. Your workouts feel like work. This is often the first subtle sign that you’re not recovering enough. The body usually let us know when something isn’t right; we just need to listen.
  1. You hurt — all the time. Are you sore, or do you hurt? Delayed onset muscle soreness (or DOMS) is typical and probably doesn’t mean you’re under-recovered. Pain, on the other hand, can be a sign that you’re overtraining.
  1. You feel weary, crabby, or grouchy. Or all three. Do people keep asking what’s wrong along with you? You may be burning up energy reserves during training. Exercise should cause you to feel better, not worse.
  1. You turn and toss all night. Excessive exercise stress makes it tough to sleep, and insomnia creates chronic stress — a vicious cycle.
  1. You’re sick — again. Exercise usually boosts immunity, but too many intense sessions can hamper it.
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