08-18-2019 01:50
08-18-2019 01:50
As soon as you drop the dumbbell on your last set, or finish your last mile on the track or treadmill, you don’t want to stop completely — you need to cool down. There are a myriad of ways to bring your heart rate down: Engage in some yoga poses and stretching, if you wish, but many people opt to jog lightly, walk, or even jump in the pool for a couple laps. It’s really up to you — just make sure you’re taking 10 or 15 minutes to properly bring your workout to a close.
Going right from the cool-down phase and into stretching is often advised by many trainers — and sometimes they are one in the same. If you don’t feel like hopping on the treadmill for 10 minutes (perhaps you just hopped off the treadmill), a targeted stretching routine may be just what you need. Stretching will help you build flexibility and mobility, which is important for your workouts and your everyday life.
A lot of you may not be familiar with foam rolling, but once you try it, it tends to stick with you. For the uninitiated, a lot of fitness buffs suggest using a roll, made of foam, and basically rolling around on it on the floor. What this does is work out any “kinks” or knots that you may have and help soothe fatigued muscles after a workout. Hell, you can even do this before a workout to help warm up too. Foam rolls may seem a bit unorthodox at first, but giving them a shot may do wonders for your recovery time.
This one is pretty obvious, but some people seem reluctant to do it. Just drink water! Rehydration may be the most important element of any post-workout routine, and you’re sure as hell not going to recover if you’re dehydrated. After sweating out a ton of your body’s resources and water reserves, your body simply needs to be replenished. So bring a water bottle and make sure you’re downing enough to stay hydrated.
In the same vein as rehydration, your body will literally be aching for sustenance. You need to answer the call.
One of the most popular post-workout indulgences is, of course, the protein shake. Lots of experts recommend getting a solid dose of protein soon after working out to help kick-off the muscle rebuilding process after they’ve been thoroughly fatigued. Typically, at least 20 grams is recommended, which can easily be found in most protein powders. You can also go for certain foods, like Greek yogurt, low-fat cottage cheese, or even beef jerky to get your protein fix. The goal is to give your muscles something to “chew on” as they rebuild themselves and get bigger in preparation for your next bout in the gym.
Even more obvious than drinking water is to use some to spray yourself off. Making sure you take a shower and put on a fresh set of clothes can make a huge difference — for your health, and for those that need to be around you for the rest of the day. Not only can you end up smelling, there’s a chance that certain … things … can end up growing on, or around you. Especially your workout clothes — wash those suckers.It’s simple hygiene, really. After you’ve cooled down, had some water, and have had a chance to stop sweating, hit the showers.
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08-18-2019 05:20
08-18-2019 05:20
Hello @brian09 and a warm welcome. Your advice is spot on, especially for the casual athlete. But I'm not sure it will get the attention it deserves in this forum. Users come to this forum for help with app issues. I think it will get more attention in one of the Lifestyle forums, perhaps Get Moving? I am happy to move it for you.
Laurie | Maryland
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08-18-2019 05:20
08-18-2019 05:20
Hello @brian09 and a warm welcome. Your advice is spot on, especially for the casual athlete. But I'm not sure it will get the attention it deserves in this forum. Users come to this forum for help with app issues. I think it will get more attention in one of the Lifestyle forums, perhaps Get Moving? I am happy to move it for you.
Laurie | Maryland
Sense 2, Luxe, Aria 2 | iOS | Mac OS
Take a look at the Fitbit help site for further assistance and information.
08-19-2019 00:16
08-19-2019 00:16
I will blissfully admit I do none of 1-2-3 . Maybe if I were hugely muscular and squatted 700 pounds, I would need all this aftercare, but I’m just a 60-kg guy, so I warm up and cool down quickly
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Dominique | Finland
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08-19-2019 01:01
08-19-2019 01:01
Oh I understand Lol, how are you doing?
08-22-2019 12:18
08-22-2019 12:18
Excellent suggestions @brian09, very useful tips for after the workout!
I often forget about stretching after going to the gym, but I do know it's completely beneficial and important.
Thank you for sharing.
08-22-2019 23:51
08-22-2019 23:51
You welcome Davide.