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Practical tips to recover faster after intense workouts

by Staff Bona
Picture: iStock/gradyreese

Whether you’re training for a marathon, hitting the gym regularly, or enjoying high-intensity fitness classes, recovery is just as important as the workout itself. Proper post-workout recovery can reduce muscle soreness, improve performance, and help prevent injury.

Also see: Gym anxiety: Why many people struggle to start fitness journeys

Prioritise hydration 

One of the simplest ways to speed up recovery is to replace the fluids lost through sweat. Dehydration can contribute to fatigue, muscle cramps, and slower recovery times.

Aim to drink water throughout the day and consider electrolyte-rich beverages after particularly intense or prolonged exercise sessions.

Refuel with the right nutrition 

Your body needs the right nutrients to repair muscle tissue and replenish energy stores. Within an hour of exercising, try to eat a balanced meal or snack that combines protein and carbohydrates. Good options include a chicken wrap, Greek yoghurt with fruit, or a smoothie containing protein and oats.

Don’t skip sleep 

Quality sleep is one of the most effective recovery tools available. During sleep, the body repairs damaged tissues and regulates hormones that support muscle growth and recovery. Most adults should aim for seven to nine hours of sleep per night, particularly after strenuous exercise.

Also see: Why fitness should fit your life — not the other way around

Incorporate active recovery  

Recovery doesn’t always mean complete rest. Gentle activities such as walking, stretching, yoga, or light cycling can improve blood flow and reduce stiffness without placing additional strain on the body.

Listen to your body 

Pushing through excessive soreness or fatigue can increase the risk of injury. Pay attention to warning signs such as persistent pain, unusual tiredness, or declining performance. Taking an extra rest day when needed can help you return stronger and more energised.

Ultimately, faster recovery comes down to a combination of hydration, nutrition, sleep, and smart training habits.

By making recovery a priority, you’ll be better equipped to achieve your fitness goals while maintaining long-term health and well-being.

Also see: Rising gym prices: Fitness enthusiasts speak out on growing costs

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