DOMS- Does it ever go away?
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MY STORY : Just got over the worst case of it I have ever had in my life. Had a little over a month off due to flu and then death in the family. I did some weights and a few bodyweight workouts on my own, nothing as intense as I'd been doing.
The day I went back, I worked with the trainer that day and was an animal! LOL Didn't even get my usual burn from lots of stairs or from anything. I thought, "hmm, maybe I am in better shape than I thought." NO.
The next day I did Zumba, and after about half a day, my quads hurt so bad I could hardly walk, like they were cramped up. And that's my strongest part, the one I love to exercise the most. OMG it was painful to touch them. My dog laid his head on my legs and I yelped out loud!
The day after that, (day #2 post killer workout) I went in and did 5 minutes walk, 10 minutes light bike, stretch, and then repeated. Then did an incredibly painful foam roller attempt to help it.
The next day I rested. That night I got out my percussive massager that my vet has used on horses, and cranked that baby up. It hurt like hades, but I worked the quad muscles over and over, each section, slowly. I swear they felt crunchy.( I had been taking advil as often as possible during these days.)
Finally the next day (Day #4 Post workout) the pain was just gone.
If you are reading this because you have it, I do think that time, rest, NSAIDS, and massage will help, but nothing brought immediate relief.
Massage came closest. And the massage is going to hurt like a mother while it is going on, but do it earlier in the process than I did. Epsom salt and hot water soaks weren't much help , other than the hot soaks and showers were a distraction.
I don't know what to say to people who claim they enjoy this. I don't mind some post workout soreness the next day, even some stiffness, but this was just BEYOND.
Next time I would just pay for the massage right away to hopefully head off the worst of it. Hope This Helps someone else who suffers this!0 -
Hello, all these are good and funny answers. Here is some advice on doms, it does go away. If you are using weights, leg day is the absolute worst. I still get it up to 5 days after but results are always promising. Fitness has become like a hobby to me and is a way of life so pain and soreness are part of the game. Some tips to help alleviate some of the pain i suggest are drinking at least 8 cups of water a day to keep your muscles hydrated and flushed of lactic acid from strenuous workouts, purchasing a muscle stick (on amazon), dynamic stretching and some form of warm ups before a workout, and a slow walk 15-20 mins for the first two days after before doms really sets in. Hope this helps and best of luck in your goals.0
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I love getting DOMS.. Its a sign that I really challenged myself versus 'just showing up
It will get easier, anytime I've gone off the wagon and had to reintroduce exercise, its always much worse than normal.0
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