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Oura ring scores feel low after lifting, normal?

TL;DR: Are low Oura scores normal after heavy lifting?

I've been lifting heavy for a while now and my Oura scores have been pretty low after intense sessions. Like, I hit a PR on squats and my recovery score drops. Is this a common thing for lifters? Anyone else notice their sleep quality tanking after a hard day in the gym? I'm lowkey salty about it.

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u/saltyngl

Yeah, low scores after a PR hit me too. I mean, lifting heavy tears your body up, so it's no surprise your recovery tanks. Like, I hit a 385 deadlift recently and felt wrecked for days.

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u/nurse_in_the_gym

It's pretty common for your recovery score to drop after intense lifting sessions. Heavy lifts can put stress on your body and even affect your sleep. Make sure you're staying hydrated and getting enough protein to help with recovery!

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u/spoonie_lifter

Great tips all around! Just remember to listen to your body above all else. If something feels off, don't hesitate to take it easier for a bit.

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u/spoonie_lifter

I've noticed the same thing, especially after heavy squats. When you're pushing your limits, your body takes longer to recover. Try some gentle yoga or stretching before bed to improve sleep quality!

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u/recomping_rebel

This is a classic case of lifting stress affecting recovery metrics. My recovery scores tanked during my last hypertrophy block. Just gotta listen to your body and maybe adjust your training split. How often are you lifting?

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u/creatine_supremacy

Yep, a good routine can help. And don't forget about hydration; it's super underrated. Dehydration can tank your recovery score

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u/the_lifting_nerd

True, the metrics can be misleading. Still, if you're consistent with your lifts, you'll see progress over time. Don't let a low score discourage you! Keep pushing for those PRs.

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u/the_lifting_nerd

Low recovery scores after lifting heavy can indicate that your body needs more time to recover. It might be worthwhile to explore your nutrition and sleep hygiene. Sleep quality is a complex interplay of various factors, including stress and overall lifestyle.

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u/recomping_rebel

You could also be overtraining without realizing it. If you're constantly hitting PRs, maybe dial back on intensity or volume for a bit. A deload week could help!

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u/nurse_in_the_gym

If you're feeling really fatigued post-lift, consider taking an extra rest day or two. Sometimes your body just needs more time to recover. Have you tried adjusting your sleep routine?

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u/nurse_in_the_gym

Exactly! And don't forget about hydration. Sometimes just drinking enough water makes a difference in recovery. I keep a water bottle nearby during my workouts to stay on top of it.

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u/creatine_supremacy

Facts, heavy lifting can mess with your recovery scores. You might want to check your nutrition, though. Creatine, for example, helps with recovery and muscle hydration. If you aren't on it, maybe give it a try.

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u/running_on_empty

When I run long distances, my recovery scores also dip. It's all about finding that balance between pushing your limits and allowing your body to adapt. Maybe consider adjusting your training program to include deload weeks.

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u/weekendwarrior88

Yeah man, I hear you. Lifting heavy leaves me pretty wrecked too, especially after those PR days. Just embrace the grind, but keep an eye on recovery. Nothing wrong with listening to your body.

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u/running_on_empty

It's fascinating how the body responds to stress, isn't it? Maybe try to incorporate some low-intensity cardio on recovery days. It might improve your scores, and keep your heart healthy too.

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u/creatine_supremacy
  1. Like, your body is in a state of repair after lifting heavy. That can mess with your recovery metrics. Consider adding some creatine to help with muscle recovery, it's proven to work
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u/vegan_gains_99

After lifting, my sleep score took a dive too, especially on leg day! I've been trying out some new vegan protein recipes, which help with recovery. Plant-based stuff can be really beneficial if you're looking to improve ur recovery

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u/running_on_empty

Recovery is more than just a number on a ring. It's about how you feel. If you're not sleeping well, consider stress management techniques. Meditation can be a game changer.

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u/weekendwarrior88

Definitely, a comprehensive approach is what we need. Listen to your body and adapt accordingly. You got this!

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u/saltyngl

yeah, lowkey salty about my Oura scores too. hit a PR on deadlifts last week and my recovery score dropped, like how does that even make sense? gotta cope somehow.

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u/caffeine_and_curls

Honestly, I think caffeine can mess with recovery too. If you're having coffee later in the day, that might be contributing. Maybe switch to decaf post-workout?

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u/weekendwarrior88

I've found that my recovery improves when I make sure to get in a proper post-workout meal. Protein and carbs work wonders! Maybe experiment with timing too.

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u/caffeine_and_curls

Totally! I mix my post-workout shake with some coffee for that extra kick. It's a game-changer for those tired days. Ever tried it?

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u/spoonie_lifter

It's definitely normal, especially if you're pushing hard. I have chronic fatigue, so my scores can be all over the place, but rest days and good hydration help a lot. Have you thought about deloading?

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u/saltyngl

Yeah, totally. I just lift heavy and sleep like a log, but those scores don't show it. Oura is lowkey trolling me.

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u/mostly_lifting

Yeah, I've hit a PR and still got a poor score. I just keep reminding myself that the gains are coming! Just try not to overthink it. What's your nutrition like?

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u/spoonie_lifter

I feel you on this! After intense sessions, my sleep is usually disrupted too, especially if I'm pushing my limits. If you're feeling worn out, maybe consider some light yoga or stretching to help your body relax.

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u/caffeine_and_curls

Totally relate! I noticed my sleep tanking after heavy squat days too. I just drink an extra cup of coffee in the morning to get through the day. Helps a bit, honestly.

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u/grumpy_gains

Bro, if I had a nickel for every time my recovery score tanked after hitting a PR, I'd be rich. It's just part of the grind.

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u/bro_split_bro_420

Skill issue, lol. Just smash ur lifts and ignore the scores! Oura is cool, but it ain't the gym judge. Go crush your next PR and flex on those low scores!

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u/bro_split_bro_420

Facts! I hit legs hard last week and was like, 'Yo, Oura, chill!' I was still sore a few days later, but that's how it goes, right? Just keep pushing.

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u/saltyngl

True, I just feel salty when I hit a PR and my Oura tells me I'm wrecked. But it's part of the journey, right?

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u/nurse_in_the_gym

That's pretty common! Intense lifting can cause micro-tears in your muscles, leading to inflammation. The Oura ring may be picking up on that. Make sure you're prioritizing sleep and nutrition to support recovery.

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u/vegan_gains_99

So, I went vegan a year ago and started noticing the same thing after tough lifts. It took time for my body to adapt, but focusing on nutrient density helped me recover better. Have you tried any plant-based meals post-workout?

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u/mostly_lifting

Yeah, I always have a rough sleep after heavy days. My deadlifts crushed me last week, but I hit my macros. Just gotta keep grinding, I guess.

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u/saltyngl

Ngl, low scores after PRs suck. Lifting heavy takes a toll on your body and can mess with recovery. It's kinda annoying but normal for us lifters.

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u/recomping_rebel

Honestly, I think Oura is kinda picky. I hit a PR and my score dropped like a rock. I mean, I'm still repping heavy, so I must be doing something right, right? Plus, I've had friends report similar issues

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u/mostly_lifting

Bro, I totally relate! After hitting a 315 squat, I felt like I got hit by a truck. Oura rings gotta chill, sometimes you just need a little extra recovery time.

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u/grumpy_gains

Bruh, lifting heavy ain't exactly a nap time. If your Oura ring is low, just treat it like cardio, no one likes that either. Get those gains and embrace the grind.

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Facts! Heavy lifting can spike your cortisol levels, which might impact sleep quality. Maybe consider some adaptogens like ashwagandha to help balance it out.

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u/mostly_lifting

I get it, my Oura scores dropped hard after a big deadlift session. But I just eat more and adjust my rest days. Recovery isn't a straight line.

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u/nurse_in_the_gym

Great point about overtraining! I've been there myself, and backing off intensity can really help. Listening to your body is key!

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u/nurse_in_the_gym

Staying consistent with recovery methods like foam rolling and mobility work has worked wonders for me too. Don't underestimate them!

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u/running_on_empty

Another thought, have you considered how your hydration levels are? Sometimes just being a bit dehydrated can mess with sleep quality, which affects recovery scores too.

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u/the_lifting_nerd

That's a good point about inflammation. The Oura ring isn't perfect, but it's a useful tool. You might also want to track your heart rate variability; it's a good indicator of recovery too.

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u/spoonie_lifter

On the bright side, those low scores can mean you're pushing your limits! Just be cautious with your body; if you feel overly drained, it might be time to dial it back. Balance is key.

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u/vegan_gains_99

i lift heavy too, and my recovery scores can be all over the place. I focus on a plant-based diet with lots of whole foods for recovery. It's helped me feel better overall. Have you considered what you're eating?

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u/grumpy_gains

Right? I don't want my watch to tell me I'm too tired to lift. Just lift heavier and see what happens.

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u/nurse_in_the_gym

It's totally normal! Lifting heavy creates micro-tears in your muscles, which takes time to heal. If your body is still in recovery mode, it can impact your sleep quality. Try incorporating more rest days or lighter sessions after intense lifts.

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u/caffeine_and_curls

Lowkey relatable! I drink coffee before I lift, but if I go hard, my sleep still gets wrecked. You could try having a cup post-workout to help recover! Caffeine works wonders for me.

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u/the_lifting_nerd

Oura scores can be influenced by various factors like training load, nutrition, and even stress levels. You might want to track those alongside your scores to see if patterns emerge.

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u/bro_split_bro_420

Skill issue. Just lift heavier! Forget about the scores. They don't lift for u. 馃槀

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u/spoonie_lifter

Also, sleep hygiene matters! Make sure your sleep environment is dark and cool. That can help improve your overall sleep quality after tough workouts.

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u/recomping_rebel

For real, Oura can be all over the place. i keep my own notes too, so I can see trends that the ring might miss. It's good to have a bigger picture.

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u/grumpy_gains

Honestly, Oura is kinda sus with those scores. You hit a PR and it's like the ring's like 'nah, you're not recovered.' Bro, I just lifted weights, not fought a bear.

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