Recently I have been trying to lose fat, so calories have been a bit low. I have also been trying to get stronger, so have really been hitting the strength work. I have ALSO been trying to get fitter, so have been hammering the interval work. I have ALSO been working lots of hours and training in Muay Thai/MMA. Being the best at giving advice and the worst at taking it, I have been trying to push on through despite the fact I've been getting tired and my workouts have been grinding recently. This is a great sign of what's known as over-reaching, which is basically pushing the body beyond what it is capable of recovering from in the short term. While this is not bad, I have to finally accept that it's time to back off, have an easy week, have fun and not strain. This time will allow me to recover and hopefully *supercompensate*, a cool word meaning to improve on the situation I was in to start with. If I choose NOT to back off the training, I will just feel worse and worse, and bad things can happen. Muscle tears, viruses, depression etc etc - the likelihood of all of those and more is much higher if your body is constantly battling a huge stressor such as hard training. If you're like me and hate to have time off, do what I am doing and force yourself to listen to common sense. You will come back stronger soon, and able to kepp making progress! Remember that training is a stressor, and the body cannot take heavy stressors indefinitely. Consider the gasoline (petrol) analogy, courtesy of 'The Thinker' on www.elitefts.com -
"Dosage and duration
Dosage and duration
Dosage and duration
One eye drop of gasoline on the tongue won't kill you. Drink a litre at once and you'll die.
This is an example of dosage.
One eye drop of gasoline on your tongue every 5 seconds will kill you in rather short order. Ration the litre out over the course of 60years and it won't kill you.
This is an example of duration.
The gasoline is an irritant not so dissimilar to a jump, squat, bench, clean, fight with the girlfriend, etc.
It is the characteristics of the irritants and their effect on various biological systems that deserves our most special attention."
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Yeah, I'm commenting on my own blog....
Just a quick note to say, "This blog post is almost THREE MONTHS old!"
I keep getting people asking how I am feeling/giving advice on how to get over this, which I have done months ago.
So, in summary, nothing to see here!
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