Best ways to help sore muscles?
LeopardSpottedWombat
Posts: 36
One of my biggest issues is my muscles stay sore for a long time. I just did a 13 mile hike and my body is sooooo sore. I try massaging them but it usually only provides really brief relief. Suggestions anyone?
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Stretching properly after a workout makes a big difference in muscle soreness for me.0
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Foam rolling and stretching help quite a bit.
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It is yoga for me .0
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Foam rolling, massage, stretching are good.
I like heat myself. Heat pad if its localized or hot tub or bath if its full body.0 -
Making your own magnesium oil and using that on the sore spots can help.0
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I definitely stretch... never tried foam rolling though. Thanks!0
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Foam rolling is great! For now hot bath with Epsom Salts will work.0
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Stretching and massage helps. Unless if I am doing squats. Then nothing helps but time0
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Foam roller is great!0
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Alongside the previous great suggestions, I would get some protein in your system to rebuild your muscles and make sure you're getting lots of potassium Also Water!0
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Wow that was an impressive hike!
I did a 16 mile hike 2 Sundays ago and my lower
back and butt cheeks were sore as hell until Tuesday!
Stretching and a few ibuprofen helped make it bearable!
Where did you hike?0 -
Stretching, tart cherry juice (good for inflammation) and protein. Ibuprofen if it gets really bad.0
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Maybe you'll notice it gets better after you have been moving a lot. For example when you go down some stairs it's horribly painful the first storeys but then it gets better. Using your sore muscle seems to me the best solution. The movement will help eliminate the lactic acid accumulated during the hike in your muscles and that makes them sore. I always do this when doing a new activity or increasing intensity. In 3 days you won't have any soreness anymore, and your muscles will get much less sore when you exercise next.0
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1 - Pre & post stretching
2 - Fish oil.... helps alleviate some muscle inflammation
3 - Foam roller.... helps break up muscle adhesion's and relaxes muscles on any body part.
4 - Eating for repair. IE; a person cutting is going to be recovering longer than a person who is bulking. The extra food / nutrients will help repair any damage done.0
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