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How Much is Too Much?

While regular workouts are great and can guarantee a long, healthy life, overtraining will do your body more harm than good. If you're having difficulty sleeping or if you experience a loss of appetite, increased resting heart rate, or continual muscle soreness, it's time to give your body a break. Even professional athletes take at least one day off per week; following their example will keep your workouts healthy and productive.





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