Why You Can Feel Motivated but Still Under Recovered
14 January 2026
Hello Ziddis! 2026 started pumped up, but it feels like a bit of us is still left in 2025, and we are lugging around with half the motivation that we were expecting to carry. Here is why you feel motivated but tired.
Why You Feel Motivated but Tired
Motivation is driven by dopamine, adrenaline, routine, identity and emotion. Recovery is driven by sleep, nutrition, nervous system balance, hormones and tissue repair. These can cause a bit of disconnect and confusion because:
Stress can masquerade as fatigue. Elevated adrenaline and cortisol from work stress, excitement or pressure can make you feel alert and driven when your body is tired.
Motivation is psychological momentum, while consistency, discipline or fear of losing progress can make you mentally stimulated even when you haven’t recovered yet.
Fitness improves tolerance before capacity.
The nervous system is excited but not fully recovered.
Signs of Under-Recovery in Fitness
A lot of signs that you experience while you are under-recovered feel like exhaustion, such as:
Feeling soreness that does not go away
Heaviness or stiffness during warm-ups
Declining strength or endurance despite effort
Slower bar speed
Frequent injuries
The same workout feels harder
Needing longer rest intervals
Poor sleep quality
Elevated resting heart rate
Reduced appetite
Digestion issues
Getting sick more often
Mental vs Physical Recovery
The conditions required for mental recovery and physical recovery are different, hence their signs are also different.
Mental recovery feels like:
Getting excited to train
Wanting routine, structure and movement
Feeling a burst of energy
Physical recovery feels like:
Nervous system calmer
Hormonal balance restored
Connective tissues healed
Muscle growth responding
More strength and fewer rest intervals
How to Recover Faster After Workouts
Studies have shown that recovery is not a passive phenomenon. It is an active choice. Here is how:
Choosing sleep so that tissue repairs and the nervous system can reset
Feeling motivated does not mean you are fully recovered. Performance pressure can be misunderstood as readiness. The best training is to train yourself to respect and understand your body better. Know when to push, when to stop and when to recover so that you can see the best output.