Aching Muscles - Workout?
SunKissed1989
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Right, the last couple of days I've really pushed myself and today it caught up with me. I went to a boxercise class last night that combined boxing with circuit training and I feel every single muscle in my body aching. Don't get me wrong, I love the burn and I know the importance of resting and recovery so today I spent the day catching up with uni work and taking it easy (even though walking through the library and to and from student halls did hurt like hell), but I want to workout tomorrow since I missed out on today.
It doesn't have to be high impact cardio or intense strength training, but I was thinking of walking on the treadmill at an incline for half an hour and maybe a quick cycle on the stationary bike? Something to keep me going but nothing that will aggravate my muscle aches further...
Any thoughts?
It doesn't have to be high impact cardio or intense strength training, but I was thinking of walking on the treadmill at an incline for half an hour and maybe a quick cycle on the stationary bike? Something to keep me going but nothing that will aggravate my muscle aches further...
Any thoughts?
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Any advice??0
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Hi, I try to keep my workouts to 3 times a week, allows for recovery between sessions.0
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Yes! Look into "active recovery." Here's a start:
http://www.builtlean.com/2013/01/21/active-recovery-workout-ideas/
Just because you're sore, doesn't mean you have to be sedentary the next day.0 -
I say your doing the right thing. I'm not a professional but have also read up a lot on rest and recovery. Even though you are "resting" you still need to move. I say a walk with an incline is perfect. You definitely need to listen to your body though and if those muscles are still aching you need to give them a break and work out some other muscles. I struggle with the same thing. I like to do total body workouts and never know how long I should be "resting", but rule of thumb is that if it still hurts then you need to work on a different muscle group. I also walk a lot on my "rest" days. So, I say go for it!0
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Yes, Active Recovery.....those are the words I was looking for0
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Take a walk. Preferably outdoors0
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Thx for the advice. It's good to know I can still workout and burn calories even when I'm still recovering.
Unfortunately the weather hasn't been on my side for a nice outdoor walk but I'll be on that treadmill with an incline and have a good cycle while I'm at it - keep my muscles going0
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