I feel guilty taking rest days. Can lack of proper rest slow progress or harm health even if motivation is high?
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Yes, inadequate rest can absolutely slow progress and harm health, even if motivation is high. Adaptation happens during recovery, not during the workout itself. Without sufficient rest, cortisol remains elevated, anabolic signaling (muscle repair, glycogen restoration) is blunted, and the nervous system stays in a fatigued state. Over time, this increases injury risk, reduces strength gains, impairs sleep, and can even suppress immunity. High motivation without recovery becomes physiological stress. Strategic rest is not laziness, it is a performance tool.
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