7 symptoms that indicate you are completely out of shape
The pandemic has undoubtedly taken its toll on our physical and mental well-being. In general, people have become lazier and more careless about their bodies. If you’ve gained weight or don’t feel well – this could indicate that you have to get back on track. From exercise to healthy eating, it can all lead to positive changes in your body and spirit.
However, you first need to determine if you need to change anything at all. Here are some signs that you are out of shape:
You are out of breath because of the slightest movement.
You bent over to tie your shoelaces or just go to the bus stop but you feel like you’ve run a marathon? A healthy and fit person often chooses stairs rather than the elevator. On the contrary, when someone is out of shape, they are more likely to be out of breath at the slightest movement, which leads them to constantly use the elevator. You must understand how serious this is. This is abnormal and is one of the first signs that your body is begging you for cardio. And excuses about post-covid will not help. This is a reason to check the condition of the lungs and heart, take care of your health and be more active, be more interested in exercise and eat healthy low-calorie food.
You have a high heart rate.
Aside from breathing, your heart rate can also tell you how fit you are. With the fitness watch, you can track your heart rate at any time. Depending on your age, the heart rate should be less than 90 beats per minute at rest. If you’ve counted more this could indicate that you are dehydrated, stressed or sleep deprived, which is a sign of a threat to your health. Try adding a cardio activity like walking or cycling at least two or three times a week for 30 minutes, and you’ll start to notice a difference in your heart rate.
You get hurt too often.
When your body is weakened, whether due to an illness or your own laziness, you become more prone to injury. And this is not a simple accident or carelessness,but a serious symptom. You may also experience frequent pain in your back, neck, shoulders, and any other part of your body. This should not be neglected and you should start doing regular exercise to avoid further disturbances. Everyday feasible physical activity will strengthen your muscles and help you reduce weight.
The same applies to frequent head colds. With a sedentary lifestyle, your body’s immune system may not function as well as it can. Exercise to support a healthy immune system. Plus, when we exercise regularly, we tend to pay attention to our eating habits, including eating healthy foods with vitamins and minerals that help us stay healthy.
You have poor posture
When we don’t exercise enough, our abdominal, upper back, and shoulder muscles can become weak, leading to poor posture. Try to stay straight with your shoulders squared. Work on building muscle strength (such as through strength training) to prevent posture problems.
You spend sleepless nights or sleep does not bring rest.
Lack of exercise, unhealthy diet and stress can cause sleep deprivation of all kinds. This is a threat to your health. Lack of sleep or poor quality sleep can also lead to weight gain. Sleep and stress are intertwined: when a person is stressed the body produces hormones known as cortisol, which leads to weight gain.
You constantly crave junk food
Often, when you are not active or lead a sedentary lifestyle, you have an inexplicable craving for unhealthy food – sweet, fatty, salty. This is how the body tells us about its stress. According to experts, a sedentary lifestyle and a constant craving for food trigger the release of the hormone ghrelin, which makes you feel hungry all the time.
Lately you have either gained weight dramatically or have lost weight.
One sure indicator that you are out of shape (whether physically or mentally) is sudden weight fluctuations. Being overweight puts you at risk for various diseases and interferes with your daily life. But losing weight with a sedentary lifestyle should alert you – perhaps instead of muscles, “fat” has appeared, which weighs less. You should prevent this from becoming a long term problem. Empty calories in sweets, snacks, or alcohol can quickly lead to several pounds of weight gain. If you notice that your clothes are a little tighter than usual, it’s time to rethink your diet and exercise regimen. Even small changes in calorie intake can make a difference!