Last week, I didn’t get to work
out like I wanted. I got
crabby. I didn’t like it. And yet, it was the right thing to
do. How do I know? Here are some ways to decide whether it
is time to push or rest.
If you are injured: It’s
time to rest. When your doctor or
physical therapist says go, then you can go for it. However, you are allowed to get specific with your health
professionals. Often there are
things you can do while you are waiting to get back to what you really want to
do, say, swimming instead of running or yoga instead of zumba.
If you are stressed out:
It depends. Exercise is a
great stress reliever. If the
issue is really about time, maybe compromise with yourself and do a short
workout or at least take a walk. (And
it’s not really about time if you deal with the stress by binge-watching
cooking shows.) Ask yourself what
you would tell a friend feeling the way you do. If you’d tell her to get her shoes laced up, you should,
too.
If you are sore: Light
exercise will probably help. You
don’t want to work the same muscle groups with weights two days in a row. If walking up stairs makes you swear
because of the squats you did yesterday, today is a good day to do upper body
work. Also, stretching and rolling
are your friends.
If you are tired:
Try. Showing up counts and
a five minute workout is better than no workout. Once you get moving, you may find you have more energy than
you thought.