Question: How Long Can I Take a Break From Exercise Without Losing Fitness?
Answer: While
exercising consistently is important for building endurance,
conditioning your body and losing weight, you may reach a point where
you're tired, bored and desperately need a break. Taking a break may be
just what you need to rest, recover and rejuvenate, but how long before
you start losing your fitness?
You may be surprised to learn that taking a few days or a full week
off from training won't necessarily hurt the gains you've made. In
fact, many serious exercisers and athletes regularly schedule a week off
every 8-12.
It takes more than a week to undo all your hard work, so don't be afraid to take a break if you're feeling tired and sore. A few facts to consider:
- Aerobic power can decline about 5-10% in three weeks
- It takes about 2 months of inactivity to completely lose the gains you've made
- Extremely fit exercisers will experience a rapid drop in fitness during the first three weeks of inactivity before it tapers off
- Muscular strength and endurance lasts longer than aerobic fitness. Muscles retain a memory of exercises for weeks or even months
Signs You May Need a Break
- Fatigue or physical exhaustion
- Soreness that won't go away
- Dreading your workouts
- Poor performance
- You're not able to progress in your workouts
- You feel unmotivated or bored
- An injury or illness
- You can't stand the thought of exercising
- Taking a long walk
- Trying a yoga or Pilates class
- Stretching
- A long, easy bike ride
- Tossing a football or frisbee
- Leisurely working in the yard
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