Working out on sore muscles?
Bailey532
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I went to a class at my gym on Monday and my muscles are so, so sore. I can barely go down the stairs. I was planning on taking the class again tonight, but I'm seriously not sure I should. Should I do it or maybe just run and do some machines tonight? Just don't know what is "good" to do.
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Stretch, stretch, stretch...and go to class0
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yep i would be in the class.
i workout with a trainer 3 days a week, plus teach cycle and water aerobics by the time saturday comes my body fills like it will fall apart but it is the last class for the week and I have to push myself to finish.0 -
most likey they will feel much better after working out again
careful stretching cold muscles.0 -
Ok, I'll be there, sore muscles and all!! Thanks everyone!0
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You should pick up a foam roller or a runners stick. Foam rollers will help break down the lactic acid in your muscles which is part of why you ache.0
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Yep it will hurt but you should go. Maybe take some motrin an hour prior?
When I start a new tough worklout routine I prefer to do it two days in a row becauseI find I am not as sore the 3rd day then. For example; if I do a new workout routine on Monday I am my sorest Wednesday but if I workout Tuesday before the soreness hits on Wednesday it isn't as bad (assuming the second workout releases some of the lactic acid).0 -
I feel your pain! I think the answer depends on how sore you are. I would try doing the class, chances are once your muscles get warm a lot of the sore feeling will go away and you won't even remember how you felt earlier. This time after class do some extra stretching and give yourself extra cooldown time before heading out into the cold. I have been dancing for 23 years and have been a dance teacher for the last 4 and know that stretching is really important in keeping your hard working muscles healthy. When you shower after your workout, stretch again when your muscles are warm again, which will also help. ]
However if you go to class and really cannot move or perform in a safe way, do not stay. Try walking on a treadmill or elliptical and working up slowly to a faster pace for around 30 minutes, get those muscles nice and warm and keep them warm and do a lot of stretching. Remember to listen to your body and don't let your ego get in the way. Taking it easy today or taking a day off can help you keep to a regular workout schedule rather than wearing your body out so much that you can't move! Good luck and keep at it, know that when you're sore you are on your way to getting stronger!!0 -
Stretch it out and go to class. After a while you will learn to love the soreness ;-)0
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^this0
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As my swimming coach used to be fond of shouting whilst we were training: "its only pain"....0
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Go to class! Chances are you will feel better by mid workout because those muscles will be back to being warm. I've noticed that a lot of instructors don't stretch nearly as long as we all should; 20-30 seconds each.
Believe me - hard to believe but going to class will help you.0 -
it's more important to stretch after a workout.
after your class tonight, remember to stretch stretch stretch and stretch some more! I find i'm barely sore the next day if I get a good 10-15 minutes stretch after my workout.
if i forget to stretch, i can't move for a week.0 -
We did stretch afterward, but I guess not enough :happy:0
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