Ok, here is the deal I am currently sick (fever 100.8) and I have an infection in my lungs/sinus. ( I think that this was triggered by my overexertion on the last 2k that I did)
I also have a 2k erg test next friday. can I expect my time to get worse because I was sick?
thanks a lot
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A hard training session reuduces you protection against infections. Therefore it's more common to become sick after those than after a recovery session. Training don't make you sick though, you need to be exposed to something before your immuno system has recovered enough.
Having a fever can be extremely detrimental your fitness. If well enough avoid just lying in bed for days in a row. Sit, stand or walk regularly and drink much water.
Having a fever can be extremely detrimental your fitness. If well enough avoid just lying in bed for days in a row. Sit, stand or walk regularly and drink much water.
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