[quote]Nate Dogg wrote:
sarah1 wrote:
I could use some advice. I don’t know what is going wrong at the moment. I always love training, but recently I just have NOT wanted to go to the gym. My strength is way down on all my lifts too. At first I figured okay, my body just needs a break. So I took 3 whole days off completely and even let myself eat a lot on them. I was also craving junk even though I normally do not, so I actually gave in and 2 or 3 protein bars (my favorite junk food!) and a bit of chocolate. I figured this should solve things. I also got 8 hours of sleep each night.
So I finally went back to the gym yesterday and my lifts were worse and I felt so lethargic! So I thought maybe I needed carbs. So yesterday I ate almost 200 g of carbs (double my normal intake). I then also didn’t set my alarm. I slept 10 hours straight! I woke up and did not want to go to the gym at all STILL!! I went anyway. My back lifts were okay, but everything else sucked, and I felt ravenous and weak. I’ve eaten a normal diet today except for just now - I ate my normal dinner and was just sill HUNGRY. So I ate more.
But I am worried - I have gained fat visibly and my waist went up 1.5 inches (much more than normal swelling that occurs when I eat more) in the last week even though my weight has stayed constant. It’s like my body is recomposing for the worse!
I don’t know what to do. I don’t know whether to try taking MORE time off since that didn’t seem to work, or if I need to just push through and force myself to eat and workout normally even though I’m dragging…I am just not sure. I hate feeling this weak and I hate seeing my body comp. go down the drain! I just don’t know what to do to best fix it.
Any suggestions please??
Interesting. I think I did exactly all the same things you stated in your post. This all happened just last week after feeling completely exhausted for more than a month and beat down from everything going on in my life. And I’ve had the same thing happen to me after eating junk food for a couple days when I had bad cravings and also ate more carbs thinking I needed them.
I’ve figured out that it all boiled down to being stressed or depressed. For me, it’s been a culmination of things including work stress, the constanting pounding from my workouts, financial stress, house hunting stress, separation from my spouse due to her internship in another city, weather and daylight changes and other factors.
I’ve been taking steps to fix things and kick myself in the ass, but it’s not easy! Just know that you’re not the only one who has experienced this or that it can’t be fixed (if you are indeed stressed or depressed)!
I suggest getting back to eating clean and switching up your training to something different than what you’ve been doing. But don’t do something with too much volume or you’ll keep yourself in a hole. You may also need a little more time to recover. As you could be in an “overreaching” period and just need a few more down days to get back on track.
Also, find someone to talk to (family member, close friend, professional) to help deal with things going on in your life as well. If you’re dealing with stress from a variety of sources, it will most certainly affect your training.[/quote]
Thanks so much!! It is really so nice to hear someone else going through a similar thing. I think it is a lot of stress built up probably that I didn’t know about. I have been trying to figure out everything else - just getting stress down should help a lot.
I’m switching training to SHORT workouts - my workouts were getting close to over an hour and I was starting to drag. I’m trying to get my diet back on track - I still just always want to eat, but that’s because I don’t want to study and I know it. It is still so hard to turn down food. 
I’ve been snacking on a lot of veggies and trying to just keep things clean. I’ve mostly kept it that way although I keep being tempted to replace things - like I love yogurt but had no place to fit it in my diet so I had yogurt and berries instead of Surge PWO. Probably not the wisest choice, but oh well. At least it’s sort of healthy.
I’ve also gotten potassium and iron. Thanks for the suggestions. Staying off Spike is feeling good too - I think I’ll give it a break for a few months. I really don’t need it - it’s totally a mental thing when I start ot use it regularly…