Swagmaster2993
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Is it ok to train when sick? have you? what happened?
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Depends on how sick you are. Sometimes you need to back off and let your body heal.
Some things, like mononucleosis can be dangerous if you become active too soon after you think you have recovered. You stil need about an additional month of taking it easy. You can get a relapse, or you can get injuries to the liver or appendix, if you take a hit there while they are still inflamed.
Be smart about it.
That's right, it's the liver and spleen, I had a feeling I was getting something mixed up.The spleen being ruptured during mono is the main concern.
The old school mentality was sweat the cold/illness out. People think exercise boosts your immune system. It does, just not when you're sick. It's been studied scientifically, and exercising during sickness actually makes you worse.
That usually doesn't stop me though If it's something contagious or I'm really sick, I'll stay home. Short of that, and I ignore it, knowing that it's not helping me get better.
No it's not o.k. Let your body heal. If you are going to do any activity while being sick then let it be light activity and not actual training. When you are sick your body has to work twice as hard to do the simple stuff. Endurance and strength will be greatly reduced as well as your cardio and effective breathing. If you have a cold and train around other people then you'll get them sick. If it's allergies then you can train through that. Allergies are usually temporary as long as you are taking medicine (be it modern or natural), to keep the allergy from getting worse and turning into an infection.Is it ok to train when sick? have you? what happened?
Is it ok to train when sick? have you? what happened?
Back when I was attending a school that was more wushu than kung fu, I went to class while I was sick (stuffy nose, head felt heavy, etc.). I still gave it my all and did the high, flashy, acrobatic moves the best I could. I was sweating up a storm. After class I went home and passed out. And wouldn't you know it? The next day, I woke up and felt 100% better. It was almost like I "burned" the cold out of me.
However, I will say that effect was never repeated...so I can't really say it was because of the training.
THAT'S that old school sweating it out that I was talking about
If only, nah, nevermindBack when I was attending a school that was more wushu than kung fu, I went to class while I was sick (stuffy nose, head felt heavy, etc.). I still gave it my all and did the high, flashy, acrobatic moves the best I could. I was sweating up a storm. After class I went home and passed out. And wouldn't you know it? The next day, I woke up and felt 100% better. It was almost like I "burned" the cold out of me.
However, I will say that effect was never repeated...so I can't really say it was because of the training.