Really sore after working out.
hannat5017
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So I just got a gym membership this last week and went to the gym for 3 days missed yesterday cause I did an hour evaluation with the trainer. Today I am so sore my legs sometimes feel like they won't hold me up, and I just really hurt. Wednsday I did 30 minutes on the elliptical, Thursday 15 on the elliptical and 30 on the treadmill doing week 1 of c25k, and Friday 30 elliptical and 30 treadmill. Did I do to much at once? I went for a short walk around a park just to stretch out a little and it was difficult. I want to go work out tomorrow thinking maybe a light walk on the treadmill or can I go all out again? Before I was just walking and doing stuff on the Wii. Any advice would be great!
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Should I just keep working through it? Would really like to get back to the gym tomorrow.0
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I joined a gym a month ago and do 30 minutes of cardio and weight machines 3-4 times a week. I still get sore if I push too hard. I guess we have to try and balance it all out, mostly let our bodies get use to it.0
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IMHO your body is likely telling you to take it easy on your legs for a day or two and let the soreness subside. Take an active rest day tomorrow if your muscles are still aching or work a different set of muscles that are not aching. By an active rest day, you can take an easy walk or bike and just keep to that. If it is just your lower body that aches, try some strengthening of your upper body, so work your arms, shoulders and/or back. Start off with lower weights. Sounds like you may be working with a trainer, so that will be good as he/she should be able to guide you.2
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Make sure you are stretching before and after. I find that helps a bit. Good luck on your journey3
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You guys are lucky I never worked out hard enough to be sore!0
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You need to be stretching well before your workout. Invest in a foam roller to use pre and post workout. Good luck!!1
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Stretching After workout is way more important2
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What do you do for stretching. I usually just do the cool down mode on the machine.0
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I agree with the posters above regarding post workout stretching. If you're not opposed to supplements, try adding a BCAA powder to some water and take afterwards. I used to get very sore after heavy workouts and this has virtually eliminated the issue.0
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Another vote for stretching.
Go to YouTube and put in your activity and then add "stretching". There will be videos about what stretches to do for that activity.0 -
I push against the wall/ weight bench or whatever you have handy and give those calves and hamstrings a good stretch.0
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I find that yoga helps tremendously after a hard workout. Just 15 to 20 minutes or so before bed. Foam rolling is great too.1
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hannat5017 wrote: »Should I just keep working through it? Would really like to get back to the gym tomorrow.
i'm not qualified to know whether you did too much or not, because i don't cardio except via bike commuting.
but i saw you were doing c25k. so i hope some real runners will chime in here, because i'm practically certain that c25k is predicated on gently progressive adaptation to the stresses of running - and the whole reason for that is because so many people start out too hard and do too much too soon, and end up injured.
"not sure my legs will hold me up' really sounds contrary to the intention and spirit of c25k. good luck with it though. i admire anybody who can run because i'm totally happy to be zombie fodder if the alternative is that i have to do that.1 -
Probably a bit too much too quickly, however if you were quite sedentary before that, any exercise will have you feeling that way.
Find out how to use a foam roller, and do it - it will save you tons of grief, but it hurts like an SOB when you're doing it.
If you have access to a tub, having a bath with a cup or two of Epsom salts thrown in will really help.
For me, running or a brisk walk (half an hour) and then spending time with a foam roller after will help remove the lactic acid that's causing all the pain. So don't skip tomorrow, but don't push yourself to injury either.
It will get better. next week, you won't get as sore, and the week after that, even less so. Keep going.0 -
I consider myself an intermediate exerciser and I still feel sore after some of my Daily Burn workouts. You know, I cringe when I sit in my office chair or even sometimes I hobble around my office. I actually like it when I'm sore because it means my body is changing for the better. I agree with some of the people above me - take an active rest day and do your stretches, but revel in the fact that it's sore because you're body is changing for the better too.0
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Stretching isn't as important as it's being advertised as in the fitness industry. While being flexible is desirable, it's not a prerequisite for good health. It also hasn't been scientifically shown to reduce DOMS or reduce injuries. Not condoning that stretching is useless, but when people are saying one HAS to stretch before and after a workout, it's just not true. If you do it, it's because you want to keep/get more flexibility.
If one is sore, active movement helps and just like Katiebear said, an epsom salt bath.
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Drink lots of water! Stay nice and hydrated and hit it again just don't do so much if your body isn't accustomed to it. Take baby steps!0
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hannat5017 wrote: »So I just got a gym membership this last week and went to the gym for 3 days missed yesterday cause I did an hour evaluation with the trainer. Today I am so sore my legs sometimes feel like they won't hold me up, and I just really hurt. Wednsday I did 30 minutes on the elliptical, Thursday 15 on the elliptical and 30 on the treadmill doing week 1 of c25k, and Friday 30 elliptical and 30 treadmill. Did I do to much at once? I went for a short walk around a park just to stretch out a little and it was difficult. I want to go work out tomorrow thinking maybe a light walk on the treadmill or can I go all out again? Before I was just walking and doing stuff on the Wii. Any advice would be great!
just sounds like DOMS. It's natural if you haven't really used those muscle groups as much before. You get them less and less as you workout more often. Always reminds me of Matrix scene lol
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Stretching post workout helps avoid injury. Cold Stretching before working out can increase chance of injury1
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Hot bath with Epsom salts. Like a lot of Epsom salts. I'll do 3 cups if I'm hurting.1
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Thanks everyone! Won't skip today just will take it easy and will stretch after!3
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Not sure about the hot bath thing after stretching if you've done intense exercise I was told to have an ice bath to avoid DOMS.
My PT does a warm up before exercising, HIIT, cool down then stretch every muscle group. If you're at a gym a trainer should be able to show you otherwise there's loads of youtube vids about.
Well done on pushing yourself!0 -
hannat5017 wrote: »Thanks everyone! Won't skip today just will take it easy and will stretch after!
Sounds like a plan!
Honestly, I never stretch before exercise. In the past I just seemed to be prone to injuring myself if I tried to stretch cold like that. I see a lot of people bouncing around doing funky, exaggerated stretches before they get on the cardio machines at the gym and I wonder if they ever hurt themselves doing that.
However...I sometimes stretch after a long cardio session if I remember to do it. And that usually feels good. But what I really enjoy is stretching while I weight train. I've already warmed up a little before I even start with the weights. A lot of people stare at the walls or play with their phones between sets, but I don't have the patience to just sit there and do nothing while I rest between sets, so I stretch instead. It feels glorious.1 -
I haven't started weight training yet. Main reason I'm hiring a pt so I can learn to do it properly!1
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