Subject: RE: How to know when your top Low Typically you would see signs of physical stress such as impaired immunity, being more vulnerable to injuries, delayed recovery from training, and the like. Probably this would be due to a combo of overtraining, life stress, and under-nutrition, or possibly (which has happened to me ) after an illness like a bad case of the flu or food poisoning that seriously disrupts your nutrition for more than a week or so. It can also happen to people who are traveling hard and fast and not taking the time to eat properly. My guess is you would also have some symptoms of under fueling or overtraining like irritability, poor sleep, and food cravings.
Then there's what a former coach used to call the "dog test". If you can see the ribs, the dog's too thin. If you can't feel the ribs, the dog's too fat. Ditto for people. Simple enough. |