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How do you do recovery?
*waves* This comm has been pretty quiet but hopefully there's still some people around.
In my early 30s I was very active in a variety of ways (multiple recreational sports, crossfit, bike commuting, etc) but then I spent several years going through a tailspin of moving/illness/etc. which saw me spending significant periods sedentary or getting minimal exercise.
I'm now in my late 30's and working on getting back to being active and trying to be slow/methodical about it through a mixture of recreational sports, running, and getting back into Crossfit. I've been working hard to build slowly and incorporate rest days. But I'm still finding post-workout recovery to be much harder than it used to be. I seem to be tired/sore after exercise for a much longer time or much more intensely than I feel like I should be.
I don't know if this is just the price I'm paying for being older and trying to get back into shape, or if I'm doing recovery work poorly. So I was curious what other people do for recovery - things they find helps or hurts? I'm interested in things like activity level/type, possibly food/nutrition, or other things I can do.
In my early 30s I was very active in a variety of ways (multiple recreational sports, crossfit, bike commuting, etc) but then I spent several years going through a tailspin of moving/illness/etc. which saw me spending significant periods sedentary or getting minimal exercise.
I'm now in my late 30's and working on getting back to being active and trying to be slow/methodical about it through a mixture of recreational sports, running, and getting back into Crossfit. I've been working hard to build slowly and incorporate rest days. But I'm still finding post-workout recovery to be much harder than it used to be. I seem to be tired/sore after exercise for a much longer time or much more intensely than I feel like I should be.
I don't know if this is just the price I'm paying for being older and trying to get back into shape, or if I'm doing recovery work poorly. So I was curious what other people do for recovery - things they find helps or hurts? I'm interested in things like activity level/type, possibly food/nutrition, or other things I can do.
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I think I'm a weirdo. LOL Everything I ever see about recovery is all ice it first, but heat always makes me feel better.
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This means that I've been going to the gym for about nine months and I'm now up to 2x7m30s stints on the stationary bike at a resistance of ~5... but that's up from ~1m30s at resistance of ~2, and at no point was my knee grumbling for more than about an afternoon after a lunchtime workout.
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Yes, I learned this the hard way.
Best of luck to you! All the encouragement!!!!
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I've also recently found the chiropractor helpful, something I'd never tried before. A stretching massage is good, too.
Thanks for starting a conversation!
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I take a fish oil supplement. I eat protein after working out, and lots of green veggies. I make getting a full night of sleep (8 hours plus) as much of a priority as getting to the gym is; that helps me immeasurably. Good luck!