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5 Post-Workout Tips to Speed Up Desired Results

These post-workout tips are essential for achieving optimum results.

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There are many factors of a workout that can determine just how effective it is, from your chosen exercises to your dietary decisions. However, your activity after a workout is just as important, whether you wish to see increased muscle mass or weight loss. Exercise and nutrition experts at Fitness Volt have highlighted five post-workout tips that are essential for achieving optimum results. 

Light exercise on rest days has many advantages 

While it is essential for your muscles to recover after intense exercises that have left them sore, such as lifting heavy weights, you can stay active on rest days by opting for light exercises instead, whether that be taking a walk or yoga. Alternatively, if you focus on one area of the body on one day, switching to a different area the next day you will still allow your sore muscles to heal. Doing so is beneficial for removing toxins, preventing the buildup of lactic acid, and even boosting circulation. 

Skipping meals will hinder your fitness journey 

Skipping meals will only prevent you from seeing workout results quickly. When working out, your body loses electrolytes, which are responsible for creating energy. Therefore, eating foods high in calcium and sodium after a workout are necessary. Foods with these nutrients include sweet potatoes, olives, cottage cheese, and pickles. Not to mention, eating regular meals helps the muscle-building process by supplying your body with nutrients, and this process speeds up your metabolism and contributes to weight loss. 

Don’t neglect protein-rich foods 

Whether your goal is to build muscle or lose weight, prioritizing protein when it comes to your diet is crucial for both. This nutrient helps to repair and rebuild muscle, thus reducing soreness and allowing you to exercise more often. Plus, it reduces your appetite to stop you from eating too much. Boiled eggs and Greek yogurt are just some of the examples that are both high in protein and low in fat, and for optimum results, you should eat high-protein foods around 30 minutes after working out. 

Finish your workout with a cooldown 

Cooling down after working out is just as essential as a warm-up. It’s natural to have an increased heart rate, body temperature, and dilated blood vessels when exercising, but a quick stop increases the chance of you passing out or not feeling well. If your workout involved lifting heavy weights, then take some time before you stop to do around 15 minutes of stretching, or even a five-minute walk or jog if you completed a cardio workout. You will also find that your muscles are less sore the next day with a warm down. 

Take a cool shower 

The thought of a cold shower may not sound extremely appealing but taking one after a workout will not only cool you down after an intense workout—it can also help the healing process by decreasing the inflammation of your muscles after exercising. Therefore, you will experience reduced soreness the following day and can train the same area sooner as opposed to spending too much time on letting it recover.  

Fitness journeys often consist of a lot of discovering and exploring; trying different exercises, experimenting with variations, and simply finding out which exercises work best for you. As a result, you may focus too much on the workout and neglect the extra steps that you can be taking.

Thankfully, these post-workout tips are simple yet extremely effective when it comes to speeding up your workout results. 

About The Author
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Julie is the co-founder of Well Defined and a longtime influencer and advocate in the wellness world. Along with her work at Well Defined, she is an executive recruiter and marketing specialist for Hutchinson Consulting. She is also a consultant and content strategist for numerous wellness brands. She is the former editor-in-chief and publisher of American Spa and was named a 2019 Folio Top Woman in Media in the Industry Trailblazers category and a 2018 winner of ISPA’s Innovate Award. She is also a seasoned journalist, specializing in spa, travel, health, fitness, wellness, sustainability, and beauty. She has been published in Departures, ForbesTraveler.com, E! Online, Gayot.com, Insider’s Guide to Spas, Luxury Travel Advisor, Marin Magazine, Ocean Home, Smart Meetings, Spa Asia, and Travel Agent.