Quote (Wretch @ Dec 18 2016 11:16am)
think about how much babies and toddlers sleep and why - it's because they're growing.
of course by working out we aren't growing nearly at the same rate, but the growth requires the same kind of maintenance.
this is pretty common and i'm sure plenty of people here have heard it plenty of times before. i slept a lot for the first several months i was lifting (newbie gainz)
have you recently started lifting? if not, have you recently changed routines or increased weight/intensity of your routine?
Quote (wesley123 @ Dec 18 2016 12:19pm)
I would look at it from a different manor.
Did the extra sleep hinder other factors in your life?
Is to much sleep going to interfere with life goals and objectives. Career, family, social, travel there are many other aspects of life that require time. Time is finite.
One can sleep to much if your objective is to not sleep and meet your other objectives.
One cannot sleep to much if your objective is to sleep.
Simple really.
I didn't lift weights for longer than usual that day. Maybe that could have led to me sleeping more. I just wanted to know if that was a symptom for something bad. I also found traces of blood in my stool and was wondering what's causing that.