SO SORE (I feel like I can't move!) *30 Day Shred Related*
KaraLikeCareuh
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I am not overweight but apparently out of shape! I am not sure what to do. I am only on Day 2 of The 30 Day Shred and my muscles are so sore I am having trouble moving around today! Any ideas what to do to soothe my poor muscles? I do the warm up exercises before and the cool down stretches after! I don't want to have to give up on Day 3 but I feel like I won't be able to move at all tomorrow at this point!
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OMG! Me too! I just got done doing day 2 too and I quit saying "I'll just be fat." I have the same fear as you but I am planning on drinking some fresh OJ today and if that doesn't help with the burn tomorrow. I am going to take some meds. I know it isn't a good idea but I need to be able to move.0
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The general consensus (myself included when I did it) is that the soreness lasts about 4 days. I just pushed through it when I did it and I started as a complete beginner (never had exercised) with the 30DS dvd. You can do it. As long as it's just soreness and not an injury, just push through it.0
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For me, the 2nd day after a workout is the worse.
Best solution is to move around - go for a walk or light bike ride.0 -
The general consensus (myself included when I did it) is that the soreness lasts about 4 days. I just pushed through it when I did it and I started as a complete beginner (never had exercised) with the 30DS dvd. You can do it. As long as it's just soreness and not an injury, just push through it.0
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I did day one of 30DS a few weeks ago and while i was fine during it, thinking "This isn't so bad" i woke up the next two days dying of soreness. My trunk/core was the worst so any movement was awful. I haven't started back yet but I've been doing some more core exercise at the gym. Will try again soon! I did get some advice to relieve soreness. Plenty of protein, Aleve, bananas for potassium and a bath with Epsom salts. Good luck! Take a day or so off but don't quit like i did!0
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Your body has just had one heck of a shock, called Jillian. It's good that you're sore, it means you worked hard.
Quitting won't get you results. You'll just have to push through and get it done. It goes away after about 4 days, until you start level 2.0 -
i am on level 2 day 1 and it def kicks your butt even more! but just push threw the soreness it goes away! i swear0
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If you need to take a day off for recovery, do it, but don't go without any activity. Do some light stretching and take a walk to loosen up. I took a leisurely warm bath on the nights that I was sore and did some movements (stretching) in the warm water. It's better to take a day to recover than to just give up!0
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Do some gentle stretches and just push on through! Muscle soreness is good!0
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Oh, by the way the soreness is known as delayed onset muscle soreness or DOMS
Wikipedia entry on DOMS treatment --> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delayed_onset_muscle_soreness#Treatment0 -
After a workout I stretch all my muscles for a good 5-10 mins, and then protein, usually some sort of healthy shake or chocolate milk, it's to help repair the muscle tissue.
I found this online:
"Muscles need protein for recovery and growth, and the best time to deliver protein appears to be right after exercise. Providing high-quality protein after exercise gives your muscles the fuel and the building blocks needed for both repair and for growth.
Protein shakes and powders carry a certain allure, but your muscles don’t care if the protein comes from a hard-boiled egg, glass of chocolate milk or whey protein shake. Whatever you choose, more isn’t better -- only 10 to 20 grams of protein is needed to provide amino acids (the building blocks of protein) to muscles."
Don't quit before giving this a try, your muscles will adjust.
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For me, the 2nd day after a workout is the worse.
Best solution is to move around - go for a walk or light bike ride.
And drink lots of water...take some tylenol or ibuprofen...and a take a hot bath or shower. Trust me , it gets easier as you go.0 -
Yetserday was my 1st day doing the 30DS and today I feel a little sore, but I am planning to push through it and try to do it again today after work. I feel your PAIN!!! :=). Hope you feel better.0
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Take a bath with some epsom salts.It helped me quite a bit. I also agree with stretching, and light activity to help you loosen up. It will pass!0
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I was sore at first but I happen to enjoy muscle soreness. I persitsted and it went away, I'm sorry to say. Try a hot bath.0
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If you need to take a day off for recovery, do it, but don't go without any activity. Do some light stretching and take a walk to loosen up. I took a leisurely warm bath on the nights that I was sore and did some movements (stretching) in the warm water. It's better to take a day to recover than to just give up!
I agree with this!0 -
when i started 30 day shred for the first time i made it to day 3 and then was literally in so much pain. i remember it was terrible, i could barely walk up the stairs with out crying. i took a two day break and then started up again, and had no pain! i think maybe my body just needed to get use to the work out!0
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I did the beginner's 30-day shred for two days and put it aside for a week or so - almost gave up on it, but decided to go back and give it a try again.
Best thing to do after some intense exercise is to do a light walk, bike ride or some other kind of "active recovery / active rest", otherwise the soreness will last even longer - something about the lactic acid build up in the muscles.
I've done run/walk for several half marathons and as painful as it might seem, walking the next day (mile or two) really helps in the recovery 24-72 hours later. It's far worse to do nothing the following day than to do some light activity. Warm bath in epson salts was helpful for me right after before the soreness hit me...
Here's article on active recovery/rest that you might find helpful: http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/tipsandtricks/a/activerecovery.htm
Good luck and as everyone else says, don't give up!0 -
I was sore the first few days but now it is much easier. I just finished Day 10 Level 1...looking forward to moving on to the next level. Best of luck to you and most of all NEVER GIVE UP!0
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Eat a banana for the potassium and soreness/stiffness...0
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By day 3 your soreness should be nearly gone.0
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I did it last week. I got to day 5 and now I have a partial tear in my meniscus. I started feeling pain during jumping jacks and stopped doing that. I guess little ol' level one was TOO much on my legs. For my health and safety, I will not be going forward with the rest of 30DS. I will tell you that I felt like I was dying after the first 2 workouts (so day 2 and 3). By the 4th day, I was okay. No pain whatsoever. But I had a majorly hard time going up/down stairs and sitting on a toilet, lol! I just won't do this workout anymore because I am not risking a serious injury over a silly DVD. I will stick with cardio and strength training at the gym.0
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Starting 30 day shred was the first working out I did after mainly elliptical on and off for awhile, so day 1 killed my muscles. In that good "oh yeah something is changing" way, but killed nonetheless. I took a day or 2 off and was able to finish out the rest of level 1 with no problem and no more break days.
Level 2...I hate. Only 4 days left till Level 3 thankfully. But as someone who is out of shape AND overweight I can say that it is definitely doable!0 -
So, for those of you who said take a day or two off... Do you restart you 30 day clock OR do you just stop on day 3 and then pick it up 4 days later and call it day 4? Just trying to figure out how that would work0
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Well I pushed through and did Day 3! I am less sore after doing it, but I have trouble with the stairs and sitting down on the toilet as someone above mentioned haha. I soaked in the hot tub last night, that seemed to help. Onto Day 4 tomorrow, going to keep pushing. I guess it's true what they say NO PAIN NO GAIN!! Thanks for all the advice0
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So, for those of you who said take a day or two off... Do you restart you 30 day clock OR do you just stop on day 3 and then pick it up 4 days later and call it day 4? Just trying to figure out how that would work
I personally picked up where I left off. Some people I have seen take regular rest days (the weekend or 1/2 other days during the week). I don't think there's anything wrong with doing that- better to listen to your body if it needs rest than push yourself to the point of possible injury or exhaustion. I could see starting over if you are just starting and really want to do the 30 days in a row (I wanted to do this but realized there were just some days I couldn't do it for one reason or another). But once you get into it, a rest day is a silly reason to erase all the progress you've made so far!0 -
So, for those of you who said take a day or two off... Do you restart you 30 day clock OR do you just stop on day 3 and then pick it up 4 days later and call it day 4? Just trying to figure out how that would work
I personally picked up where I left off. Some people I have seen take regular rest days (the weekend or 1/2 other days during the week). I don't think there's anything wrong with doing that- better to listen to your body if it needs rest than push yourself to the point of possible injury or exhaustion. I could see starting over if you are just starting and really want to do the 30 days in a row (I wanted to do this but realized there were just some days I couldn't do it for one reason or another). But once you get into it, a rest day is a silly reason to erase all the progress you've made so far!
Thank you!! I appreciate your help!0 -
Though I challenged myself to do 30 days straight, just to do it for myself, really it's good to take breaks. It allows your muscles to repair. When you're lifting weights, you're actually making them weaker and causing tears in the muscle. When you rest, your muscles heal and it's the HEALING process that makes the muscles stronger.0
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according to my trainer, the 2nd day is the worst because your muscles are healing from the trauma you put them through. Most especially, if you have not been exercising regularly before.0
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I am feeling the burn myself on day 2 of the 30 day shred guess i will just try some ice and work thru it as i dont want to give up
i can feel it in my arms but it does not bother me much
my legs though getting up and down is really the man thing once i start moving around it gets better as long as i dont need to squat for something LOL0
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