If you’ve ever felt the burn of a tough workout but skipped out on the whole “rest and recovery” part, you’re not alone. In the hustle to stay fit, most Brits are forgetting the importance of kicking back and letting their bodies recover.
New research from Zepp Health, the folks behind those nifty fitness wearables, reveals that a whopping three-quarters of Brits would switch up their exercise habits if they understood just how crucial rest and recovery really are.
But here’s the kicker: only 11% of us think recovery after exercise is essential. That’s right—just about one in ten people think of giving their muscles a breather after a workout.
Zepp Health’s deep dive into the fitness routines of over 3,000 Brits shows that even the most dedicated gym-goers—those hitting the gym three or more times a week—are in the dark about recovery.
Just 15% of these hardcore fitness fans say recovery is a big deal, while 44% try to make time for it, and another 31% just “sometimes” squeeze in some kind of active recovery.
And if you’re someone who hits the gym less often, the numbers dip even lower. For those exercising twice a week or less, a mere 6% see recovery as important.
The rest? They’re winging it—28% make an effort, and 39% do it only when they remember.
Here’s where things get interesting. While 95% of us are all over-tracking things like heart rate and calories burned, only 71% bother to look at what happens after the workout.
We’re talking about crucial data like how well you’re sleeping or your heart rate variability—stuff that actually tells you how ready your body is for that next big push.
Ignoring this post-workout data means missing out on the full picture of what your body needs to improve and perform better.
According to a Zepp Health spokesperson, “The British public’s current understanding and approach to rest and regeneration processes can be improved with better access to post-workout data.” And they’re onto something.
Devices like the Amazfit Helio Ring make it super easy to track how well you’re recovering, not just how hard you’re working out.
This smart ring goes beyond the usual metrics, giving you insights into your sleep quality, mental recovery, and even electrodermal activity—fancy talk for how stressed your body is.
So, why should you care? Well, understanding both your training and recovery data means you can start spotting patterns, making tweaks, and ultimately getting more out of every sweat session. It’s like having a personal coach strapped to your wrist, minus the shouting.
For those keen to take a more balanced approach to fitness, the Helio Ring is available online at amazfit.com and amazon.com.
Paired with the Zepp app, it doesn’t just record what you do in the gym—it helps you figure out when to rest, how long to recover, and when you’re ready to go again.
Bottom line? If more Brits knew the real power of rest and recovery, we’d probably see fewer injuries and better overall performance.
So, next time you hit the gym, don’t just focus on the reps and the runs. Give a little love to the downtime, too. Your body will thank you for it.