sore body after workout doesnt keep me motivated
connectannie
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:sad: Hi I joined in April trying to lose 50 lbs , have joined Zumba and doing elliptical circuit training but after I finish this I dont feel like going next day..till now manage to lose 4lbs and controlling diets also
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Workouts do get easier as you do them but if you're SUPER sore than I would say you're probably doing too hard a workout. Start off a little slower maybe. If it's just normal "workout" sore than stick with it - in a week you will be happy you did.0
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No pain, no loss!0
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I was sore after my first zumba class, but literally never again after that and I only do it twice a week. If you're doing it every day then you'll get used to the burn really quickly. same with the elliptical, it takes a bit of powering through the first time you get back on it but the more you do it, the easier it gets. start off on the lowest resistance level and gradually build up when you feel its getting too easy.0
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I was sore after my first zumba class, but literally never again after that and I only do it twice a week. If you're doing it every day then you'll get used to the burn really quickly. same with the elliptical, it takes a bit of powering through the first time you get back on it but the more you do it, the easier it gets. start off on the lowest resistance level and gradually build up when you feel its getting too easy.
this is true! if it still doesnt get any better after a couple weeks, make sure your hydrated and take a post workout supplement to help your muscles repair themselves0 -
Thanks friends..m working out fom last 2 -3 weeks 3-4 times a week same day either 2 sessions of zumba 2 hrs or circuit traing 1 hr zumba 1 hr or Piloxing 1hr zumba 1 hr and elliptical 45 minutes after thz sessions..but body gets sore every time ...
Jpfost- which post supplemets r good ..
Hopefully wont get sore in another weeks times0 -
You'll be sore quite regularly after if just starting out, I know I was to the point where I could barely walk a few hours after! But a post work out supplement and sticking with it and all is sweet, hehe.0
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Learn to love the pain! I know I hated being sore at first, but now when I'm sore I know I put in 100% and I am getting stronger.0
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2 hours on an elliptical is too much in my opinion. that'll be why you're so sore! variety is the spice of life, and also helps your muscles get over the burn. 2 hours on the elliptical is like a half marathon almost, of course you're going to be sore!0
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I feel ya! I just started back in the gym with weights last night and my upper body is SCREAMING. But you have to power through it (unless it's an unnatural pain).0
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If I understand your second post on here you are doing 2 hrs of workout when you do work out 1 hr in two different sessions. That is going to make anyone that is no a refined athelete sore especially since you are putting all your workouts in cardio. If it's just a natural soreness then sooner or later you will get ot the point of not being sore. Sometimes taking a little ibuprofren will releive some of the soreness but don't do it for long term because it can eventually eat a hole in your stomach and mess the liver/kindeys up but I'm talking long term as in everyday for a year kinda long term. 400 to 800 miligrams depending on your weight. I know you hear it tons but it stands so true, drink water water water to help flush out some of the acids built up in your muscles.0
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I did cardio for about 50 minutes on wed and then a little strength training and a water class. I have been very sore since. I still did my cardio yesterday and my water class. I am wondering when my legs are going to quit hurting. Gonna push the water and hoping it gets better. I haven't experienced soreness in a long time so maybe I haven't been doing enough. Good luck to you.0
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I have back issues and will be really sore after any kind of workout so I walk and once I work up to 3 miles then I will add swimming. You have to do something you enjoy that won't hurt your body.0
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Eat something post training, rehydrate.
Cool down and stretch out
And if you can, have a cold shower, bath, not very pleasent but works wonders.0 -
Having pain is a sign that you are doing your exercises right! Hydrate yourself every two exercises...cold water helps you burn more!!0
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Its normal to be somewhat sore after a workout, but you shouldn't be in pain. If you're in pain, your body is in trouble so stop working out.
If you are sore, then you may need to do some things:
1) Decrease the time you take to workout. You may be exercising for too long
2) Decrease the intensity of your workout. You may be working your body too hard
3) Stretch more0 -
The more you workout, the stronger you'll get and your body will get used to it. You should probably be taking a post workout drink that helps replenish you and help prevent sore muscles. Drink tons of water!0
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I use an elliptical and I started out getting sore on it. It happens with any new exercise because semi-dormant muscles are starting to build lactic acid from being overworked.
I found that the real key was in doing a good-quality stretch routine afterward and drinking plenty of water to help wash the lactic acid away. It takes a day or two after the first few hard workouts. After that, the muscles are starting to actually build and can tolerate it better, and the soreness should go away. If it persists, you are pushing your body too hard and the muscle is not being formed efficiently. Back off a bit and let your body prepare itself.
Try doing the elliptical trainer twice a week and switch out to something else the rest of the days of the week. You don't want to burn out on your exercise. Boredom is your enemy, as is frustration. You should complete your workouts feeling good about them (especially the ones you work up a good sweat on).
Also, you might want to try easing into it a little. The difference between an extremely intense workout and a moderate workout is not all that much in terms of calories. Unless (like me) you have very limited time to work out and need to make the most of every second, you can afford to lower the intensity and increase the time. You'll burn MORE calories and hurt a whole lot less that way.0 -
sore day after workouts = you worked your muscle to the max its trying to repair its self get some protein and go for a walk so that your blood pushes out the damaged tissue and get fresh blood in your muscles0
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Start out slow and work up to it. Don't kill yourself. I have bad knees so I started just walking every day. Then walking faster and longer. Then walking fast with hand weights. Recently I started biking every other day. Same thing. Started at 5 miles avg 8mph. Built up. Today was 9.8 miles at 13.2mph. I hop off the bike, grab the dog, and do my power walk. Slow, steady build. No pain and slow progress at first but now the results are really starting to show. Modivation is easier when not in pain and each day I try to go just a little faster and further. (All tracked on my e-Trex) And as other have said; long cool down and lots of water.0
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hey M going 45 mins elliptical rest sessions twice 2 hrs in total0
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I feel the opposite, when I am sore I know I got a good workout, try thinking of it that way!0
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Wait, you're doing TWO HOURS of elliptical a day? Is this your starting level? No wonder you're sore. I started out with half-hour sessions three times a week until my body got used to it (albeit I like very intense sessions - getting my heartrate right up there and sweatin').
How intense is that (how many miles are you covering in your two hours, and/or how many calories are you burning according to the trainer, and/or are you building up a good sweat)?0 -
I am working in my second month of doing MX30 (high intensity class) and I too was so sore that I felt I couldn't go the next day. Keep up with it and you will love the results!!! I also do Zumba once a week. I have only lost 4 pounds so far, but loving myself more everyday0
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Wait, you're doing TWO HOURS of elliptical a day? Is this your starting level? No wonder you're sore. I started out with half-hour sessions three times a week until my body got used to it (albeit I like very intense sessions - getting my heartrate right up there and sweatin').
How intense is that (how many miles are you covering in your two hours, and/or how many calories are you burning according to the trainer, and/or are you building up a good sweat)?
My WORKOUT ROUTINE THRICE / WEEK
2HRS - ZUMBA /ZUMBA OR CIRCUIT TRAINING/ ZUMBA OR PILOXING
45MINS- ELLIPTICAL0 -
If I understand your second post on here you are doing 2 hrs of workout when you do work out 1 hr in two different sessions. That is going to make anyone that is no a refined athelete sore especially since you are putting all your workouts in cardio. If it's just a natural soreness then sooner or later you will get ot the point of not being sore. Sometimes taking a little ibuprofren will releive some of the soreness but don't do it for long term because it can eventually eat a hole in your stomach and mess the liver/kindeys up but I'm talking long term as in everyday for a year kinda long term. 400 to 800 miligrams depending on your weight. I know you hear it tons but it stands so true, drink water water water to help flush out some of the acids built up in your muscles.
Will try I brufen in small quantity, hope i will help me out thnks0 -
I workout with a personal trainer, and he pushes me way beyond I would ever do on my own, so I know the kinda pain/soreness you're talking about...but following these tips will help improve the pain
- stretching is key
- hydration (I drink anywhere between 10-14 glasses of water/day)
- ibruprophen
- *get protein into you within 30 min post workou,t to repair, rebuild & rehydrate your sore muscles
- epsom salt bath to sooth & relax sore muscles0 -
Then probably its not the right for you.
Im the opposite way, a sore body feels sooo good after working out, and keeps me really motivated.
I also do zumba, and I just cant wait for the time I start dancing everyday!0 -
Hi Friends...m not sore anymore infact m liking it ..after seeing wt is droping ....yayyy0
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soreness doesnt bother me when i work out.
i lift weights mostly, and it seems i'm perpetually sore. i have been gaining muscle and strength steadily..so....maybe just try to work through it0 -
Theres a small difference between sore and pain. Like when I run (something that I'm not used to yet) then I start feeling pain in my legs (my bones specifically). When that happens, I lay off running or hard leg workouts for a day atleast because pushing myself further would cause an injury and I dont want that.
However, when my muscles are feeling sore, the next day I just go in and workout because within 5 minutes of working out those muscles dont feel sore anymore.
As for not wanting to go, try doing something that you enjoy (i like boxing and I try to find excuses/reasons to go to my academy). That would be your motivation to move0
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