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A couple of weeks ago (sorry it has take me this long to follow up ;0), I blogged about Exercising Too Hard, Too Long, Too Often, and shortly after, my in box filled with questions about “overtraining.” The most popular question by far was, “how do I back off my routine without stopping exercise completely?” I have an answer…
If you feel that you are overtraining, backing off your exercise routine for a short time isn’t a bad idea. Start by cutting back to 70% of your current routine. For example, if you currently run 25 miles per week, run 70% of that instead (17.5) for a couple of weeks. If you strength train 4 times per week, 12 reps per exercise, 2-3 sets per exercise, multiply all of the components by 70%, so: 1-2 days/week of training, 8-9 reps per exercise, 1-2 sets of each, and also reduce the weight you lift by 70%. If you leg press 100 lbs, press 70lbs instead. Get the idea.
Basically, you want to give your body a rest without stopping exercising all together. This will help maintain your fitness level while also maintaining your mental state. Stop exercising completely, and within a couple of days you’ll likely notice that you feel a tad depressed. In some cases, you might feel really depressed – everyone is different. This phenomenon is called “exercise withdrawal” and you want to avoid it like the plague. Remember, exercise helps the body release endorphins. Endorphins feel good. Really good. This is why you like to exercise – maybe too much ;0) Again, this isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but too much of anything is never good.
Tomorrow…what to do if you can’t slow down or stop exercising!