King Tryptamine
Esteemed member
Hey everyone. I've recently picked up a new found addiction in which I regularly engage in resistance exercise (calisthenics and weight) and other physical activities such as sprint interval training (SIT) and muay thai over the past 5 months. I've been doing all this purely as a means of recovering from a near fatal joust with covid-19 and the use of seriously detrimental drugs which have caused me to rapidly decay from the inside out. I was suffering from chest pains, palpitations, panic attacks and was making multiple trips to the A&E before I started this training program.
Although I no longer suffer from these problems I feel that I MIGHT be neglecting cardiovascular exercises like long distance running and just wanted to discuss whether the SIT and martial arts compensate for this POTENTIAL defecit? I do them both twice a week and since they're both high-impact training I'm seriously trying to avoid running long distances and ruining my bones and joints unnecessarily for heart health that the other two exercise may already have covered. I don't want to over train.
Although I no longer suffer from these problems I feel that I MIGHT be neglecting cardiovascular exercises like long distance running and just wanted to discuss whether the SIT and martial arts compensate for this POTENTIAL defecit? I do them both twice a week and since they're both high-impact training I'm seriously trying to avoid running long distances and ruining my bones and joints unnecessarily for heart health that the other two exercise may already have covered. I don't want to over train.
So as long as you're not reckless, you should be good. Get a run in if you like.