Sweat It Out or Sleep It Off? The Truth About Training with a Hangover

Training with a hangover

Ah, the morning after: the dreaded hangover. Your head feels like a marching band’s rehearsal room, your mouth resembles the Sahara Desert, and just thinking about leaving your bed feels like an Olympic event. Yet, through the haze, a rebellious little voice whispers, “A workout will fix this.” Spoiler alert: it might not but let’s dive into whether training with a hangover is the best idea since the night before…

 

The Case For Hungover Hustling

  1. Endorphin High
    Sweating it out might just bring you back to life. Exercise triggers the release of endorphins, those magical, mood-boosting chemicals that can help take the edge off the dreaded What did I text last night? anxiety spiral.
  2. Improved Circulation
    Getting your heart rate up could help your body process the aftermath of your booze-fueled decisions. While it’s no magical detox solution, movement might give your sluggish system a much-needed nudge.
  3. Mental Clarity
    The gym can be a sanctuary where you focus on anything but your flashbacks of poorly executed dance moves. And hey, smashing a light workout might just leave you feeling smug. Hangover? Never heard of her.

 

The Case Against Sweating Through the Shame

  1. Dehydration Disaster
    Let’s not forget: alcohol is a diuretic, meaning it’s already stolen your body’s precious fluids. Adding a sweat session to the mix might have you starring in your own personal desert survival movie. Spoiler it doesn’t end well.
  2. Reduced Performance
    Your motor skills, coordination, and stamina are still on a tequila holiday. Forget about breaking records; even tying your shoelaces might feel like a monumental effort. Let’s be honest, horizontal planking (read: staying in bed) could be your best performance today.
  3. Increased Injury Risk
    With focus and reaction times operating at snail speed, you’re more likely to misstep, strain a muscle, or drop a dumbbell on your foot. Picture explaining that at Monday’s meeting. “How was your weekend?” “Eventful…

 

The Verdict

If you’re adamant about “sweating it out,” keep it light and low-stakes: think yoga, a gentle walk, or a leisurely stretch session. Leave your PR ambitions for another day, and for the love of electrolytes, hydrate like your life depends on it (because it sort of does).

But here’s the kicker: your body doesn’t “burn off” alcohol through exercise. It metabolises it at its own fixed rate, no matter how many burpees you attempt. So if the thought of a workout makes you want to cry into your duvet, skip the gym guilt-free. Sometimes, recovery looks like Netflix, hydration, and pretending last night’s choices were part of someone else’s life.

 

Pro Tip

Next time you’re out, alternate your cocktails with water and maybe, just maybe, say no to that 3 a.m. tequila shot. Your future self will thank you. Or not. This is your cycle of questionable decisions, after all.

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a date with some coconut water and a slightly suspect breakfast burrito.

Want to know more? Send me your concerns!

Big love, Lil

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