sore today - to work out or not?
slickmickey
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yesterday i had a session with my personal trainer and she was really into weights apparently - kettle bells, machines, and free weights. usually we're more yoga/balance/pilates focused and apparently i'm not so strong lol... anywho today i have zumba and my arms and legs ache so much from yesterday, everytime i get up from my desk i hobble a few steps before my legs remember to work again. should i skip zumba tonight to rest, or since it's just cardio go ahead and power thru it?
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power through it - the only workout you'll regret is one that didn't happen0
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Take some ibuprofen, get a foam roller, and stretch. Sounds like DOMS.0
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Make sure you warm up first, but definitely do the zumba.0
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Power through it, I usually feel better after.0
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I find exercising sore muscles-(esp cardio) actually helps with soreness.0
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what knt21 said... AND get to know that pain... you will learn to embrace it... a zumba work out is just what the doctor ordered...get the blood flowing... and once you are done the class... find a quiet corner and stretch and flex those muscles... there was a time when I thought " am I going to have to feel this pain forever???" ... the answer is NO... just until you bring your body up to speed... it gets easier... and it gets to the point where you WANT to feel that pain again... don't believe me??? then go ahead... see for yourself0
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Depends on how bad your DOMS is. I would give yourself a day on the free weights. Anything else is probably fine.0
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I think as long as it's just DOMS and not a genuine injury then you're fine to do a workout today. Just make sure your muscles are well warmed up.
You may even get some relief from the sore muscles out of it. I always find that going for a run on the day after leg day loosens me up a bit.0 -
Thanks everyone! I'll go do it and feel awesome about it!0
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slickmickey wrote: »Thanks everyone! I'll go do it and feel awesome about it!
Have a really loooooooooong stretch after Zumba0 -
jennifer_417 wrote: »I find exercising sore muscles-(esp cardio) actually helps with soreness.
I agree with this. I have doms today too, from my workout on Monday. I am soooo freaking sore I don't even know how I will manage a squat today, but I will push through and do it. I always feel better once I get into the workout.0 -
Hair of the dog I say!0
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Definitely do it, my arms are hurting today after weights, so I did them again today lol0
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It's Zumba, so just do it. I find cardio helps with my DOMS. Now if it was a lifting day, that might be different, but even then I'd do what I could as long as I knew I wasn't overtraining.0
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I am always less sore after doing some exercise when I am sore0
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Low impact cardio is usually fine even if your muscles are sore. If you were doing more strength training, not so great. Zumba might be a lot of movement, but it's not a ton of jumping or putting a lot of physical strain on your muscles—thus preventing healing.
So go for it! You'll get into it and after a few minutes your muscles will actually feel better for it.0 -
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