Working out while sore
cmchan9
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Hello everyone I have a question. On Monday I worked out back and arms and today I did legs. Tomorrow I would like to do arms since I know you are suppose to rotate days but my arms are incredibly sore. Can you work out when you are sore or will you get hurt? Thanks for the help
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What's the rush? If you're super duper sore today from yesterday's workout, you probably pushed a little too hard. If you're looking for massive gainz, go slow. If you're looking for an injury and six months off on the couch with funyuns, keep doing what you're doing.
Muscle soreness is likely for any new exercise done hard. Go in small increments, don't push too hard.0 -
Thank you!0
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Me personally I have different degrees of soreness.0
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Hello everyone I have a question. On Monday I worked out back and arms and today I did legs. Tomorrow I would like to do arms since I know you are suppose to rotate days but my arms are incredibly sore. Can you work out when you are sore or will you get hurt? Thanks for the help
There is no reason to. Let the delayed onset muscle soreness pass then work them out again
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Warm up, stretch, drink water. More than likely you over did it. Some soreness is okay when you are first starting, however if you can't move.....0
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If I'm crazy sore I take a day just because I don't want to tear a muscle or something crazy. A little sore I work through it. Make sure to stretch really well because it will reduce the soreness and it will prevent injuries. And drink lots of water your body needs it.0
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Just make sure you listen to your body. If you can do arm work tomorrow - do it. But if you feel like it's too much too soon - don't. There is a difference between pain and soreness. Personally, there are times when being sore do not prevent me working out and there are times when being sore prevents me from getting up from a chair without making noises. Lol. That said - you will know what to do. When in doubt, walk it out. Just do an easy walk to get the cardio in until you feel like you can go at it again.0
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It sounds like you're wanting to see quicker results in your arm gains, if you want to be able to your your tris/bis multiple times a week (you shouldn't be sore by the time you work said muscle again) and get fast results try this split, it gives you time to recover but also can result in huge gains (it helped me add 10 solid pounds of muscle over 2 months, arms grew 1.5 inches plus lost BF)
Chest/bis
Back/tris
Legs
Shoulders
Arms
Legs (optional)
You directly work bis/tris 2x but indirectly work each also 2x. Don't forget they assist you during your chest/back/shoulder exercises.0 -
Personal experience the soreness goes away once I work it out again, but if you can't then you can't.
I tried insanity once and omg that second and 3rd day were unbelievable soreness but like two minutes into it again the soreness went away.
Like I said if you feel like you can't I wouldn't make yourself do it. Maybe try to and if you notice it go away keep going if not and its causing discomfort just stop.0 -
Thanks for the advice guys and gals I think I just over did it a bit.0
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I am a big fan of the foam roller/tennis ball self-massage techniques too. On a day I'm too sore I do some low-intensity yoga and then use one of those and follow up with a warm shower- can do a world of good in relieving the discomfort.0
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