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Muscle Soreness

al77

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It has been more than 3 days and still feel very sore after a workout. Is there any kind of "medicine" against it except rest?
 

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Originally posted by al77
It has been more than 3 days and still feel very sore after a workout. Is there any kind of "medicine" against it except rest?

being a man.
 

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Originally posted by vanwilder
protein

glutamine

rest

food
True, but its good to be sore. So when your muscles repair they are even stronge r next time.
 

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You'll get used to it. Soreness is a good sign, but if you're actually hurting you may have injured yourself, so be careful.

As well as what vanwilder says, some light cardio (e.g. a brisk walk) can help alleviate soreness.
 

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if it's pure soreness (not pain), it's good. i'm not satisfied if the day after my workout i don't feel sore...
anyway, it's nothing to worry about... when i squat (even light weights) the soreness stays for about 5 days
 

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Try active recovery:

Some very light cardio with very mild resistance. I prefer low-impact cardio for recovery; cycling or wading through water is great.

Basically you want to encourage blood flow to the sore area, but you have to do it in a way which doesn't strain the already-damaged muscles.

Keep it very gentle and consistant, enough to get the blood pumping around your body but not enough to stress an muscles.
 
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50 rep range with light weight.


In the future use Scivation Xtend. Or another glut and bcaa blend.

Fish caps along with sesamax(sesathin) can aide with inflamation as well.
 

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Originally posted by vanwilder
protein

glutamine

rest

food
Update: it has been a week already and still I don't feel I can go to the gym and lift. Still sore..
I'll sure increase protein intake.

But do you guys really feel glutamine actually help recover from soreness? I don't douubt that it is helppful for muscle growth. But how about alleviating soreness - does anyone actualy feel it?

Since the soreness period seems too long for me, I started thinking that maybe I should not do any sets to failure? Would it help with faster recovery?
 

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If it's been a week then I'd be concerned. It's usually healed by 2 days.

How do you guys deal with always being sore? It's hard to even do some things quickly when your upper body is sore... I'ma bout to start playing golf and I'm wondering how I'll be able to swing when I can't really make smooth continuous motions.
 

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Originally posted by snintel
If it's been a week then I'd be concerned. It's usually healed by 2 days.

How do you guys deal with always being sore?
It is odd, but it feels like soreness not injury. One week and still is not healed. Hm.
 

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there is cold cream that you can apply on sore muscles. It release heat to muscle to speed up blood flow so lactic acid will be transport away from the area.
 

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give it an extra day after a good 8 hour sleep, if the muscle soreness is still there, hmm you might wanna check that out.
 
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