Sassy69
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Wondered if anyone has experienced any long-term effects of overtraining / burnout? I trained for two competitions last year (novice, natural) and have since gained weight & bodyfat, above even the level that I've maintained over most of my adult life (I'm 35) whether training or not. Its bee 6 months since I got completely burnt out, to the point of not being able to complete a workout or getting my heartrate above 130 on a treadmill.
I still follow a regular training & cardio schedule with a fairly clean 6-meal-per-day diet. Was using ephedrine / No Doz/ aspirin, took some time off, now cycling Ripped Fuel 6-8 weeks alternating w/ Adipokinetix. My strength and endurance have returned and are increasing, but I still can't drop body fat and experience depression from it. I also haven't gotten sick in the last 2 years with no indicators for compromised immune system.
All the stuff I can find on the internet (and a great Cortisol thread here!) talks about the effects of short-term overtraining, called "over reaching" (e.g. over-worked muscles, weight loss, inconsistent sleep despite exhaustion, etc.), which can be addressed in a period of days or weeks with enough rest and recovery time. Longer term overtraining can produce more depression, "sluggish thyroid", weight gain, sleep problems as well, but can take on the order of weeks to months to recover from. I haven't found much on the treatment of overtraining and my own doctor said that not much is understood about metabolism, so I'm stuck trying to figure out what I can do to correct my current situation.
Has anyone experienced this? Any suggestions? I'm waiting on blood test results to see about any thyroid issues or anything else outstanding.
I still follow a regular training & cardio schedule with a fairly clean 6-meal-per-day diet. Was using ephedrine / No Doz/ aspirin, took some time off, now cycling Ripped Fuel 6-8 weeks alternating w/ Adipokinetix. My strength and endurance have returned and are increasing, but I still can't drop body fat and experience depression from it. I also haven't gotten sick in the last 2 years with no indicators for compromised immune system.
All the stuff I can find on the internet (and a great Cortisol thread here!) talks about the effects of short-term overtraining, called "over reaching" (e.g. over-worked muscles, weight loss, inconsistent sleep despite exhaustion, etc.), which can be addressed in a period of days or weeks with enough rest and recovery time. Longer term overtraining can produce more depression, "sluggish thyroid", weight gain, sleep problems as well, but can take on the order of weeks to months to recover from. I haven't found much on the treatment of overtraining and my own doctor said that not much is understood about metabolism, so I'm stuck trying to figure out what I can do to correct my current situation.
Has anyone experienced this? Any suggestions? I'm waiting on blood test results to see about any thyroid issues or anything else outstanding.