@jsondosely: Eight quiet mistakes that stall your run. Most people are making a couple without knowing. โ
1. Weekend drinks Digestion slows enough that alcohol lands in a way you cannot predict. ๐ It absorbs unpredictably and the recovery drags for days ๐ One night regularly costs a week of momentum ๐ The people posting real results are not drinking through a run โ
2. Letting water slip It cuts thirst just as hard as app3tite and you never register how dry you are. ๐ Dehydration hides behind most of what people blame on the comp ๐ Headaches, flat sessions and poor recovery all trace back to it ๐ 4-6L with electrolytes and most of the sides handle themselves โ
3. Running it off memory Went in blind the first stretch with no read on where I was slipping. ๐ Started logging with Dosely on the App Store and the pattern showed fast ๐ Was slipping on exactly the days I would have sworn I was solid ๐ You cannot correct something you have no record of โ
4. Chasing a higher dose too soon The urge is that more equals faster. It works the other way around. ๐ The effect plateaus once you find a level that works for you ๐ Anything above that just adds sides for the same outcome ๐ The best results almost always come from people running less than expected โ
5. Reaching for ibuprofen after training Standard habit and almost nobody links it to how the gut feels. ๐ The lining is already dealing with slowed motility and reduced blood flow ๐ NSAIDs make it measurably worse ๐ Paracetamol instead, and BPC-157 if digestion is already rough โ
6. Watching the scale every morning Fluid shifts move enough to turn any short read into pure noise. ๐ The number sits still for weeks while real change happens underneath ๐ Photos tell a far more honest story than the scale ever does ๐ Weekly trend only, everything shorter just messes with your head โ
7. Easing off in the gym Feeling lighter makes people train lighter, which is completely backwards. ๐ The comp clears what covers the muscl3 but has no say in whether muscl3 is there ๐ Progressive overload matters more not less ๐ The comp handles the rest, training decides what is left โ
8. Skipping sleep Bad sleep raises cortisol and quietly fights everything the comp is doing. ๐ Most of the recovery happens in deep sleep ๐ Fixing sleep alone often restarts a stalled stretch ๐ Seven to eight hours minimum, no compromises Save this because most of these stay invisible until they have already cost you weeks. Which one caught you out? ๐
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