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Gravl Muscle: Fatigue and Recovery
Gravl Muscle: Fatigue and Recovery

Here's what you need to know about muscle fatigue and recovery

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Written by Goran
Updated over 4 months ago

Ever wondered how long you should rest your muscles after a killer workout? Although there is no universal answer, we got your back (and biceps, chest, triceps... 😜) with some helpful insights.

When you hit the gym, you're creating tiny tears in your muscle tissue. May sound scary, but it's actually a good thing! 💪🏻 During rest, your body repairs those tears, making your muscles bigger, stronger and ready for more.


That's why it's important to give your muscles a break. Over-stressing them, could lead to injuries and slower progress. And that is something you definitely don't want!

Gravl's "Workout recovery" gives you a visual representation of your current fatigue levels. After a session, your recovery percentages will drop. By how much, will depend on the number of the sets you've done for the muscle group and your exertion rating.

💪🏾 Gravl Tips:

  • Tap on Workout recovery and the first muscles on the list will be those that you are supposed to train in your next session.

  • If our recovery estimate feels off, you can always adjust the fatigue manually.

  • If recovery of the muscles in your next workout is 60% or below, take a rest day. Alternatively, you can skip that session and focus on training other, more recovered muscle groups.

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