zekko
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Simple question: Should you work out when you're sick?
I've often heard it advocated that you should continue to work out when you have a cold or flu, because it keeps you in the routine, shows dedication and discipline, and because you won't lose your gains this way.
However, I think this advice goes against the basic health principle of getting plenty of rest when you're sick. My personal experience is that when I work out when I'm sick it prolongs my recovery time, and if I start working out too soon once I start to feel better, I may end up relapsing into sickness. So I know the answer for me, because of what my body is telling me. But I was curious about everyone else. I have a friend who never catches colds or flus, for whatever reason, so everybody is different.
I've often heard it advocated that you should continue to work out when you have a cold or flu, because it keeps you in the routine, shows dedication and discipline, and because you won't lose your gains this way.
However, I think this advice goes against the basic health principle of getting plenty of rest when you're sick. My personal experience is that when I work out when I'm sick it prolongs my recovery time, and if I start working out too soon once I start to feel better, I may end up relapsing into sickness. So I know the answer for me, because of what my body is telling me. But I was curious about everyone else. I have a friend who never catches colds or flus, for whatever reason, so everybody is different.
