That weakness feeling happened to me some months ago.
After workout, or even when you wake up in the morning you don't want to do anything, you feel shaky.
For my experience I can tell you: eat better (sometimes I should say "more") and don't exceed with workout.
After some weeks of workout you think you can do more and more, and yes, you can do more but after some days you will feel as shit. Then is when lot of people leaves the gym and starts again a more sedentary life. In that moment starts the rebound effect (will talk about it), and all your previous efforts were for nothing.
When you have that feeling the best you can do is still going to the gym, change the workout if needed to another one more soft, and eat some more/better, because one of the most popular thoughts is "eat less, training hard, get thin faster", and that's not true.
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Some great advice. A change in workout is a great idea but eating right is one of the most important things you can do.
Had this just this morning actually, one of the worst feelings ever.
Sounds like maybe you should eat something before working out as well as after? I always drink Gatorade, and it seems to really make a difference then just plain water.
Fight the pain barior!
For me, it's the impulse of staying in bed. As long as I can beat that, I usually can start doing some jogging, hopefully.
I'm always feeling weak.
I hate that feeling.
This happened to me yesterday, thanks for the info!
FEEL THE BURN!!!!
I hate the feeling you get when you have a lot of energy but it feels like you're leaving your body and you're really light headed. I'm followin
always happens!!!
I should follow this blog.. my body needs improving. Consider it done! May this be a symbiotic relationship!
cool man! nice one.
your makin me feel sooo fat
i havent been to a pool in ages
Added with the fact I love swimming, I guess I should give this a go. Problem, it's winter and I don't know any pools that are open. :(
heh, maybe when it gets a bit hotter
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