I am getting over the flu (gastroenteritis). This is my third day. My appetite is not 100% yet, and I still have a slight headache, but I am night and day better than Monday (Day 1).
Anyway, there is a timed 5K and 10K swim this Saturday that I can swim, but I am not sure that's the best thing to do right now. My last workout was 4 days ago. I will take today off and maybe workout tomorrow.
Thoughts?
I am getting over the flu (gastroenteritis). This is my third day. My appetite is not 100% yet, and I still have a slight headache, but I am night and day better than Monday (Day 1).
Anyway, there is a timed 5K and 10K swim this Saturday that I can swim, but I am not sure that's the best thing to do right now. My last workout was 4 days ago. I will take today off and maybe workout tomorrow.
Thoughts?
I'm thinking 1-2 full weeks.
. . . flu (gastroenteritis) . . .
Thoughts?
"Provide signage in a conspicuous location before pool entry. The sign might state:
1. "If you have or have had diarrhea in the past 2 weeks, please do not use the pool." :afraid:
2 weeks sound about right. Rest is an important key to recovery.
When I get sick, I do my best not to let it affect my workout schedule. I almost always feel better after a workout, even when sick. Knowing that makes it much easier to get up and go when I'm feeling awful.
Thanks for your thoughts. Currently this is day 4 of my recovery, and while I feel fine, my appetite is still off, but maybe that is a good thing, because the thought of anything but healthy foods makes me sick.
Maybe I will give it a week. I will swim tomorrow, but at my own pace, so not with the team forcing myself to keep certain intervals. I will not swim the 5K either this weekend.
It sounds like, after the flu, one should take a minimum 1 week rest, preferably 2, before training again, and at least 2 weeks before competition. I can live with that.
My experience was with running and with a respiratory flu so this might not apply... but some years back, I had a fever, a dry cough, shivering, etc. and felt I thought improved enough after a few days to take a run. WRONG. I struggled through the run, and I then relapsed and was sick for close to a month.
Be careful with flu!