Ice Bath for Achy legs
NickLavato
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I workout 5 nights a week, Sun-thurs, 50 min a night. HIIT Elliptical-Core exersizes mainly. Problem is 2 rest days later my legs are still real sore. Would an Ice bath help that? Or should I be waiting another day before working out?
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Ice helps sooth muscles, it's the difference between a couple of days of soreness, and faster recovery IMO0
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Are you stretching real well after you work out? I ask this because I had MAJOR issues with super sore legs last week ( after I started doing some weights). I went to the trainer and asked him if the pain in my legs would ever get better, and he asked me what kind of stretching routine I had ( none at ALL). SO that day I started stretching at the end of my workout, and had zero pain after Friday's workout. Still feeling 100% today....0
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More stretching should help too , or maybe some type of roller that you can use to massage your legs ,Try to fight through the pain, it will only make you stronger .0
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Ice right after the "injury" caused by a workout. Heat in later days.
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An ice bath helps (pure torture BTW) but is most effective if taken shortly after a really hard workout.0
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An ice bath helps (pure torture BTW) but is most effective if taken shortly after a really hard workout.
I often spend my treadmill time fantasizing about going and sitting in the hot tub after my workouts...haven't done it yet though.0 -
A couple of ice packs could do the same thing without requiring nearly as much ice and without the discomfort of sitting in freezing cold water.0
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I'd just suck it up for a few weeks and it will go. I used to get so sore I could hardly move and now I have to do something really crazy to even be a bit stiff. With strength you don't get the soreness.0
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ibuprofen much?0
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Are you stretching real well after you work out? I ask this because I had MAJOR issues with super sore legs last week ( after I started doing some weights). I went to the trainer and asked him if the pain in my legs would ever get better, and he asked me what kind of stretching routine I had ( none at ALL). SO that day I started stretching at the end of my workout, and had zero pain after Friday's workout. Still feeling 100% today....
Yes I stretch for probably 3-4 min before and 4-5 min post workout.0 -
Thanks all for the input. I guess was more wondering would it still do anything 2 days after?0
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Thanks all for the input. I guess was more wondering would it still do anything 2 days after?
no. you want to ice right away to keep swelling at a minimum. at this point heat and stretching is generally a better option. and ibuprofen0
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