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These 6 signs indicate that you’re completely out of shape

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The pandemic has surely taken a toll on our physical and mental well being.


While some people have taken this time to work on themselves, indulging in exercises, healthy eating, on the other hand, people have become more lazy and ignorant towards their bodies.

Whether you have gained a lot of weight or are not feeling like yourself, it can all indicate that you’re out of your physical element and need to get back on track.

From resorting to exercises to eating a healthy diet, all of these things can bring about a positive change in your body and your mind.

That said, first you need to identify if you need to change at all. Here are some of the signs that tell you that you’re out of shape.

1. You’re breathless at the slightest movement

A fit and healthy person often prefers to take the stairs rather than the lift. On the contrary, when someone is out of shape they’re more likely to be breathless at the slightest movement, making them more prone to take the elevator. However, given that your breathing becomes heavy only after a few walks and stair climbing, you need to understand the seriousness of it. It is time you get on track and be more active, take more interest in exercising and eating healthy, lower-calorie foods.

2. Your resting heart rate is high

Apart from your breathing, your heart rate can also tell you how fit you are. With the help of fitness watches, you can track your progress or your heart rate at any given time. If you find that your heart rate is high even when you’re not moving and your body is at rest, it shows that you’re out of shape. It means that you are either anxious, dehydrated, stressed and/or deprived of sleep, all of which are signs of being out of shape.

3. You are more prone to injuries

When your body is weak and you’re completely out of shape, you become more prone to injuries. You will experience frequent aches and pains in your back, neck shoulders and every other part of the body. This should not be neglected and you must begin performing regular exercise to avoid further damage. This will also strengthen your muscles and aid you in your weight loss journey.

4. You have sleepless nights

Not getting enough exercise, unhealthy eating and stress can all contribute to insufficient sleep. This also means you’re depriving your body of all good things. While the impact may be slow, your body may become subject to chronic health risks if it continues. This can also lead to weight gain, since sleep and stress are interconnected, of which the latter produces hormones known as cortisol, leading to weight gain.

5. You’re always craving unhealthy foods

Often when you’re not active or are leading a sedentary lifestyle, you may resort to unhealthy foods. The unexplained cravings for junk food can be very detrimental to your health. As per experts, being inactive and having a constant urge to eat can often trigger a hormone called ghrelin, which makes you feel hungry all the time.

6. You have been diagnosed as obese

One of the sure-shot indicators of not being in shape is being obese. If your doctor has said that you’re overweight, chances are that you’re unhealthy and out of shape. Being obese puts you at risk of various illnesses and also hinders day to day functions. While it can become a problem in the long term, it can also be managed through exercise and healthy eating.

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