Hello Ziddis! When it comes to fitness, many people believe that the harder they train or if they train more frequently, they can see better and faster results. With this mentality, they skip resting and put their life and soul into working out. But the truth is that progress does not really happen during the workout. It actually happens when you are resting. So if your goal is building muscle or losing fat, or improving endurance, rest days are just as important as your training days. In fact, skipping the recovery days can increase the chances of getting burnt out, injured or stunting progress. Here is why recovery days are non-negotiable.
Active recovery means keeping your movement low-intensity. This helps promote blood flow, and your body can heal while you still stay lightly active. But the rest days don’t mean lying on the couch all day (unless that is exactly what your body needs). Rest days are days on which your body focuses on making up for the wear and tear, just like how it does when you are recovering in sleep.
Here are some benefits of active recovery:
Some things you can do during your active recovery are:
If you skip a rest day, your body won’t get a chance to repair and rebuild. This can stall your progress, lead to muscle breakdown or get you injured.
Here’s how you can support muscle recovery on rest days:
After a long and intense workout session, your muscles experience tiny tears. These are normal and necessary for growth. Recovery is when those tears repair and rebuild stronger.
Here is what your body is actually doing for muscle recovery during rest days
You don’t have to take a full week off, but a 1-day rest each week is important for long-term results. It’s not laziness but a strategy.
Rest day is not just physical, but also a mental need. Your brain asking for a break should be taken as a sign. These are the rest days that can improve your mental health and motivation:
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In the world of fitness, rest is not the opposite of a workout but what prepares you to work out better. Whether it is a full day of rest or something as basic as quality sleep. So the next time you feel your body is giving you a hint to slow down, sport your favourite tank tops, wear that comfy joggers, and indulge in something light for the day, like a relaxing yoga session.
So instead of feeling guilty about taking a day off, see it as a training tool to help you get stronger. Your body and mind will thank you.