Workouts are an important part of improving your health, and when it comes to looking after yourself, the post-workout self-care is important to implement properly too.
Too many of us who work out and then don’t warm down or take care of ourselves after the exercise, can end up injured or tired as a result of not looking after our bodies properly.
With that being said, to ensure you maintain and take care of your body after a workout, here are some helpful tips.
Cool down properly
It’s important that you’re cooling down properly after a workout. Regardless of how intensive the workout was, your body needs a moment or two to come back down to a regular heartbeat, so consider what other workouts you could do that will slowly bring your heart rate down as a result.
Stretching is also a good way of keeping your body moving but bringing your heart rate down to a calm place. At the same time, it’s good to stretch your muscles so that you reduce the build up of lactic acid in them, which can often cause soreness in the days following the workout.
Hydrate your body
Hydrating your body is an important part of keeping your body in shape, which is why it’s useful to drink as much water as you can. Typically, your body should be consuming about a liter or so a day. There’s water that can be consumed not just through a drink but through other foods too.
However, the more fluid you can get into your body, the more it helps to hydrate the body and also help reenergize yourself so that you don’t feel quite so lethargic in the days following. Try to drink around a liter or more, depending on how intense the workout is and how long you’ve been working out for.
Refuel with protein-rich snacks and meals
To help with your post-workout self care, make sure you refuel your body with all the nutrients it needs. From protein-rich snacks to workout recovery supplements, the body needs fuel to recover and to replenish what it has lost, even if you’re doing a calorie deficit in the hopes of losing weight.
Enforce rest days on yourself
Rest days are an important part of your workout routine because if you don’t rest, then you’re more likely to do damage to your body as a result of not allowing it to recover.
Try to take one or two rest days a week, depending on how often you work out. Intensive workouts will need a rest day so that you’re not overworking your muscles too much and causing damage that could have been avoided.
Be mindful of your limits
Limits are something you should be mindful of when it comes to your workouts. Try not to push yourself too much and know when your body has had enough. There are times where you can push a little, but too much and it could injure your body.
To help maximize your workouts, use these tips to recover carefully and comfortably.