Recovery aids
maltimoo
Posts: 11 Member
Hi everyone
I am determined to lose 1 stone before December as well as tone up (starting at around 11.5 stones). I don't have long, so I am combining a low calorie diet and exercise. I have not exercised at all for the last 1.5 years (I know, I'm bad) and before that I wasn't that great at regular exercise.
My chosen form of strength/toning exercise will be 25 min power plate work outs 3 times a week. I have done this before, and I got fantastic results (alternating with cardio days and a rest day, and combining with low cal diet).
I am under no illusions that this is going to HURT. I remember the first time I did a power plate class I hurt A LOT for days afterwards.
What I would like to know is, what works for you to aid a quick recovery? I want to avoid walking like John Wayne for the next 7 weeks and also be able to get out of my bed without having to haul myself up with rope - yes I am joking ... a bit ...
Supplements, drinks, topical muscle creams, etc?
Thanks!
I am determined to lose 1 stone before December as well as tone up (starting at around 11.5 stones). I don't have long, so I am combining a low calorie diet and exercise. I have not exercised at all for the last 1.5 years (I know, I'm bad) and before that I wasn't that great at regular exercise.
My chosen form of strength/toning exercise will be 25 min power plate work outs 3 times a week. I have done this before, and I got fantastic results (alternating with cardio days and a rest day, and combining with low cal diet).
I am under no illusions that this is going to HURT. I remember the first time I did a power plate class I hurt A LOT for days afterwards.
What I would like to know is, what works for you to aid a quick recovery? I want to avoid walking like John Wayne for the next 7 weeks and also be able to get out of my bed without having to haul myself up with rope - yes I am joking ... a bit ...
Supplements, drinks, topical muscle creams, etc?
Thanks!
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Epsom salt baths can help.
Personally, I go for the 'hair of the dog that bit you' and do a little more exercise of the same nature.
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work out more often, and ignore DOMS. However, that would require you to know the difference between DOMS and injuries.0
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You can minimize the soreness by keeping the initial workouts short.. like 5-10 minutes for the 1st workout, 10-15 for the 2nd, etc.
Also avoid going more than 4-5 days without working the same muscles.maltishah100 wrote: »My chosen form of strength/toning exercise will be 25 min power plate work outs 3 times a week. I have done this before, and I got fantastic results (alternating with cardio days and a rest day, and combining with low cal diet).
Yes, a calorie deficit works for fat loss.
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Thanks all - given that I am going to basically do power plate every other day I think the hair of the dog thing should be sorted. I will try and do some yoga as well as cardio on the alternate days as the yoga should work the same muscles as power plate, but more gently.0
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what are you doing on the power plate in class? I wasn't aware that these classes existed0
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singingflutelady wrote: »what are you doing on the power plate in class? I wasn't aware that these classes existed
Squats, lunges, sit ups etc. all for about 1 min each on the power plate. Have a look at this video from the studio I go to ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=860bAPec3lQ0 -
walk, ice, baths, sleep, food0
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