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		<title>3 Signs You&#8217;re Overtraining</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Feb 2012 12:52:32 +0000</pubDate>
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      I&#8217;ve just been reading a great little article in Men&#8217;s Fitness called &#8217;3 signs you&#8217;re overtraining&#8217;. If you suffer from any of these signs, it may be time to start training smarter. 1. You&#8217;re not sleeping well It&#8217;s during sleep that your body has the time to rest and repair itself, but if you&#8217;re working ]]></description>
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      <p>I&#8217;ve just been reading a great little article in <em>Men&#8217;s Fitness</em> called &#8217;3 signs you&#8217;re overtraining&#8217;. If you suffer from any of these signs, it may be time to start training smarter.</p>
<h2>1. You&#8217;re not sleeping well</h2>
<p>It&#8217;s during sleep that your body has the time to rest and repair itself, but if you&#8217;re working out too much it can be hard to sleep soundly even if you feel exhausted. That&#8217;s because your levels of the stress hormone cortisol will be sky-high, making it hard for you to relax and unwind. I can remember when we used to play 5-a-side and the only slot we could get on a Tuesday was 9-10pm. I would come home and lie in bed for up to 2 hours trying to get to sleep!</p>
<h2>2. You&#8217;re always tired</h2>
<p>Limit training to an hour a day and no more than four times a week, especially if you are new to exercising. If you work out more often than this your muscles don&#8217;t have the time to recover between sessions, so you&#8217;ll feel fatigued both in and out of the gym. When you lift weights, less often equals more muscle. I found out this symptom the hard way as I thought by training more it would make me feel less tired, wrong! I&#8217;ve also noticed results regarding the last point about lifting less weight can give you more muscle.</p>
<h2>3. You&#8217;re never hungry</h2>
<p>Overtraining can trigger the release of hormones such as adrenaline, the flight-or-fight hormone, which increases your heart rate and inhibits appetite. All your hard work in the gym counts for nothing if you&#8217;re not eating good food, particularly good-quality protein, at regular intervals. It&#8217;s yet another classic mistake, you think by not eating you&#8217;ll end up losing more weight but your body needs fuel to function correctly. It&#8217;s like your car having no fuel in.</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
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