I am going into surgery in a little under a week now (next tuesday), and i am stressing a little about my fitness and stuff. I am told i will not be able to do any exercise for 6 weeks after, which brings me to roughly the 1st of november.
This seems huge to me as i don't go a day without being in the gym doing something, wether it be weights or cardio. I am really stressing about what six weeks off any form of training will do to my body, and how long it will take to get back to the level i am at now.
Has anyone had any experience with something like this? I am going into a really big footy season next year and it's about 4 months after surgery and that worries me a lot.
So basically my questions are:
1) How much will this set me back in terms of fitness levels and strength. Will i come out of the six weeks off training and be weak and slow?
2) Is there anything i can do/eat that will help maintain muscle mass or fitness levels over the six week period.
3) Is there anything i can do/eat BEFORE surgery that will help after the six weeks is over.
Basically i am training like mad this last few weeks just in the hope this will help later.
Thanks a million for the advice.
Trav
This seems huge to me as i don't go a day without being in the gym doing something, wether it be weights or cardio. I am really stressing about what six weeks off any form of training will do to my body, and how long it will take to get back to the level i am at now.
Has anyone had any experience with something like this? I am going into a really big footy season next year and it's about 4 months after surgery and that worries me a lot.
So basically my questions are:
1) How much will this set me back in terms of fitness levels and strength. Will i come out of the six weeks off training and be weak and slow?
2) Is there anything i can do/eat that will help maintain muscle mass or fitness levels over the six week period.
3) Is there anything i can do/eat BEFORE surgery that will help after the six weeks is over.
Basically i am training like mad this last few weeks just in the hope this will help later.
Thanks a million for the advice.
Trav