Do these 4 things after your workout.

Eric Griffith • August 3, 2023

THIS WEEK

Recovery Starts The Second Your Workout Ends

Regardless of your goals at the gym, it is important to understand that the favorable adaptation you are looking for isn’t happening while you work out. The magic happens in between workouts while you recover. 

This is why it is so essential that you properly transition from working out to recovery immediately after your training.

What does your cool-down process look like today, and is there anything you can do better?   

Let’s dive in!

Sympathetic Vs. Parasympathetic Cartoon tiger with orange fur and black stripes walking.

When we train, our bodies go into a sympathetic state. This is your fight-or-flight reaction. Thrusters, kettlebell swings, heavy squats, and assault bike intervals are the present-day versions of being chased by a sabertooth tiger. 

When we train, inflammation markers go up, our blood pressure increases, cortisol is released, and your body goes into an elevated state of stress. This is why exercise, especially high-intensity exercise, is often referred to as a hormetic stressor. 

Hormetic stressors are healthy stressors that lead to positive adaptations and make us healthier and more resilient. 

But those positive adaptations can only happen when our bodies switch from being in a sympathetic state to a parasympathetic state. If we don’t transition into a state of rest and recovery promptly after our workouts, we won’t be able to recover as well, which means we won’t reap all the positive benefits from all the work we just put into our training. 

So the solution is to prioritize a proper cool down immediately after every workout.

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ONE THING TO TRY THIS WEEK

Dial In Your Cool-Down Routine

Dial in your cool-down routine with these four steps immediately after you are done working out. 

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