hopeeternal
New member
I’ve always gotten a bit irritable/cranky when lifting. I’m not raging or anything, just frustrated overall and uncomfortable sensory-wise (e.g., the feeling of my clothing starts to get uncomfortable). I also feel more self-conscious of my body when lifting for some reason — not even because I’m standing in front of the mirror, but even just when looking down at my legs between sets.
I thought this was normal and just something I had to deal with when working out, until I realized I feel SO much better after running in comparison. I’m not irritable at all, instead I just feel the runner’s high.
I really prioritize protein, and I never lift on an empty stomach. I’m also not pushing myself super hard either.
I know weight training is important, especially for petite women, so I’d love to be able to keep it up. Some things I’ve tried:
I thought this was normal and just something I had to deal with when working out, until I realized I feel SO much better after running in comparison. I’m not irritable at all, instead I just feel the runner’s high.
I really prioritize protein, and I never lift on an empty stomach. I’m also not pushing myself super hard either.
I know weight training is important, especially for petite women, so I’d love to be able to keep it up. Some things I’ve tried:
- Lifting lighter
- Eating a solid meal with carbs, protein, fat couple hours before working out
- Taking longer rests between sets
- Shorter sessions (30-45 minutes)