Day Three of Insanity - How do you fight soreness?
Yosemite4vr
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If you did INSANITY, how did you fight the initial soreness??
I'M SO SORE!!!
I'M SO SORE!!!
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I feel your pain. I start day 3 today! But remember soreness means you are working your muscles and that also means RESULTS to come later. Lets just keep pushing!! We can do it! And a pain reliever def helps :P0
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My first time doing Insanity I was so sore after the first day, I could barely walk down the stairs. So I took a rest day. Anytime other than that, I usually work through it.0
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DOMS, I remember it. Work through it, only way.
I put a friend on a simple starter program that I copied from the trainer at the gym. She had to be helped onto the toilet in the morning. Phoned me and said will this go, I said "Yes, do the whole routine again but slower". It worked.0 -
You fight soreness by keeping on working. I haven't been as sore as my second day since0
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I will reemphasize the importance of stretching. Many MEN (yes i'm being sexist right now) I've talked to don't think stretching is important and would just skip through both the warm-up and cool down stretches. DO THEM. Take them seriously, and if you still feel tight in some areas after all is said and done, stretch some more!0
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Thanks guys! I'll stay strong, drink water and push through!! AND STRETCH MORE!
I know it will pay off in the end.0 -
Cold showers and ibuprofen are my go tos for pain.0
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Agree with stretching, but you won't get rid of DOMS through stretching. MORE WORK0
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i am glad i am not the only one having a hard time with stairs and even the toilet! i can manage but there's a little grunt sound and a slower movement pattern that goes with it! ;-)
i had wondered about taking a pain reliever myself but know that it's a good idea to listen to your body when it's in pain, i.e. with knee soreness it's better not to take a pain reliever and push through the workout because you may perpetuate or exacerbate an injury, is this not the case with muscle soreness? could i end up pulling a muscle and make recovery harder if i numb the pain?0
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