I feel like a weirdo asking this question but I really want to know the answer. I have been exercising nearly every day. About 6 days a week. I’m really proud of that. All week long I feel great. But then when I take the day off on Sundays, my body hurts. My muscles and joints ache and I feel like I’m a hundred years old. Then when I start exercising again on Monday, I don’t feel pain anymore. I feel good. Is something going on there? Should I stop resting one day a week? I thought that was important for muscle health and things.
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That is strange. It doesn't really make sense that you should be feeling pain when you're not exercising, especially if your body is used to moving those muscles. It sounds like when you're not lubricating your joints your getting stiff. What are you doing on those days? Are you not moving around much? If you're sitting for long periods of time, that could be the problem. Another issue may be that you're not doing your other workouts properly or you're putting too much stress on your joints when you're exercising. Wearing proper shoes is important.
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It sounds to me like you're not moving your body enough on the day you're not exercising. While you shouldn't have to do any cardio on that day. You may find it useful to engage in some stretching. I bet that will help to unstiffen your joints
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I don't think it's anything to worry about Bethie. I go through the same thing sometimes. I think it's a combination of things. When you have your day of rest, you're definitely not moving and working the same muscles that you do throughout the week so you're stiffening up. This stiffening is made worse by getting older and also by the changing climate. I'd suggest that even if you're not going to be doing your regular exercising on your "day off" you should still concentrate on moving around. Don't sit for long periods of time, stretch and go for a walk. You'll likely find you won't have the pain problem anymore after that.
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Originally posted by Speeddemon View PostI don't think it's anything to worry about Bethie. I go through the same thing sometimes. I think it's a combination of things. When you have your day of rest, you're definitely not moving and working the same muscles that you do throughout the week so you're stiffening up. This stiffening is made worse by getting older and also by the changing climate. I'd suggest that even if you're not going to be doing your regular exercising on your "day off" you should still concentrate on moving around. Don't sit for long periods of time, stretch and go for a walk. You'll likely find you won't have the pain problem anymore after that.
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I really think it is nothing Bethie, but of course it never hurts (ok except perhaps in your case ) to keep an eye on it. I hate going to the doctor's too, but it's always better to have something checked out, especially if it's worrying you a lot. Peace of mind is always worth a doctor's visit
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Originally posted by Speeddemon View PostI really think it is nothing Bethie, but of course it never hurts (ok except perhaps in your case ) to keep an eye on it. I hate going to the doctor's too, but it's always better to have something checked out, especially if it's worrying you a lot. Peace of mind is always worth a doctor's visit
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