DOMS and recovery exercise...
longtimeterp
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My leg DOMS (from friday leg day) is INTENSE to say the least. Should i go do an hour of low intensity on the elliptical as recovery, or just relax for the rest of the day?
Thanks!
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I gravitate towards jogging myself, but I'm sure the elliptical will give the same effect. Also, foam roller - get it, use it! It's like your own deep tissue massage. Probably the best $20 I've spent on anything related to fitness.0
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ryanwood935 wrote: »I gravitate towards jogging myself, but I'm sure the elliptical will give the same effect. Also, foam roller - get it, use it! It's like your own deep tissue massage. Probably the best $20 I've spent on anything related to fitness.
i would 100% go for a jog if it wasnt dark and in the 40s here...can't do treadmills anymore, hate the ones at my new gym, no bounce to the platform at all. and i have a roller, i HATE HATE HATE IT. HATE IT. I've tried sooooo hard to use it, but i ju'tst cant. i wish.0 -
I forget it's not sunny everywhere sometimes, sorry I'm sure an hour on the elliptical is more than sufficient. Half hour would be just fine. The foam roller sucks less with consistent use, at least for me. Except the inner thigh, that ALWAYS sucks!0
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Call me crazy, but why couldn't you do half an hour of light exercise, rather than a full hour?0
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concordancia wrote: »Call me crazy, but why couldn't you do half an hour of light exercise, rather than a full hour?
i can't remember the last time i only did 30min lol...maybe warming up haha...
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longtimeterp wrote: »My leg DOMS (from friday leg day) is INTENSE to say the least. Should i go do an hour of low intensity on the elliptical as recovery, or just relax for the rest of the day?
Thanks!
I'll swim, or hop on my bike (on a trainer), or use the pain to focus better for my upper body stuff.0 -
I say do the elliptical at a low intensity. I sometimes stream movies while I'm on the elliptical. Keeps me distracted for a good half hour. Have fun!0
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well, went to the gym and hopped on an arc trainer at a low intensity for 45 min, set it at level 3 out of 10, kept my HR around 115-120, and my legs don't really feel much better, but they don't feel any worse...guess i will see how it goes in the am
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I recommend very low intensity stuff. I'll just go for a walk or a sslow bike ride normally. Otherwise, stretch/yoga type stuff (carefully) and don't forget to drink lots of water.0
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i didn't even think of the bike...even when i was there...much better idea, will def do that next time. And i must say, it was a little easier going down stairs after the gym then before i left, i'm going to have to remember this!0
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ok so I have been intensely working out and I worked late last night got home and my legs were killing me I realized my legs were super swollen (freaked me out) but the swelling is gone but I am scared to exercise again...do I need to just take it easy for a day or too or continue my normal amped up workout...0
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chrisdavey wrote: »I recommend very low intensity stuff. I'll just go for a walk or a sslow bike ride normally. Otherwise, stretch/yoga type stuff (carefully) and don't forget to drink lots of water.
Chris, what are your thoughts on concentric-only exercise for this situation since it's typically easier to recover from.0
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