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Originally Posted by Nachoman
(Post 13615903)
I'm surprised at all the responses saying not to ride. I'd like to see a poll on this issue. Most people I know don't let being sick interfere with work or play.
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as I've always heard, if its above the neck, you're okay to workout.
if its below the neck, no bueno. right now my chest feels infected with something and it's SUPER hard not to want to at least climb on the trainer indoors, especially since I took yesterday off too. we'll see :/ |
No fever/bodyaches and I'm running...did it 2 weeks ago.
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I've been home from cycling nearly two weaks now with a pretty bad multi-cold-infection-thing.
If it's just a running nose: sure ... no problem ... go train. But if it's an actual illness that makes you feel ill all day long ... nah ... stay home. There's nothing wrong with taking a week or two to rest and not do any training at all, you know. Two weeks will not make you less fit and will give your body the time to fully heal possible injuries ... even those which you might not know about yet. Taking some time off can also empty your mind a bit and give you renewed mental strenght afterwards. |
I have had a nasty head cold for 7 days now. When I can't breathe through my nose, I tend to take it easy and get rest. I have been doing some longer walks though.
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If its something in your lungs take it easy. Head colds, I can usually ride and feel pretty good.
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Sore throat, stomach ache, head cold and diarrhea. Still out there this morning at 6:30 a.m. doing 20 mph loops on Fiesta Island.
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If theres no fever, I usually ride them colds away. But if you´re having problems with lungs you should back down for awhile. If its severe maybe check it up.
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