Muscle soreness?
cronnym
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Has anyone got remedies for muscle soreness after a workout? I worked my arms and abs yesterday and my arms and chest area is soooo sore it hurts to just do things at work. Any solutions to reduce this? Dont wanna die at work tomorrow either
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I heard drinking chocolate milk after a workout can help prevent sore muscles the next day, I also heard taking cold showers are good for sore muscles. When I have sore muscles it feels good to stretch and massage them.0
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Only way to temporarily reduce it is to warm up the area, other then that eat enough food to recover properly.0
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The soreness you feel is from micro-tears you created in the muscles that you worked. The only thing that is going to ease your discomfort is time. Getting blood flow to the muscles can aid in the repair process, so I suggest doing some dynamic stretches (do a Google search to find muscle specific stretches).
Use this as feedback for future workouts. By the sounds of it, you may have pushed it a bit too hard in the workout. While pushing yourself is great, it will slow your progress if you are not able to properly recover in time for your next workout.1 -
You might want to look into foam rollers...they do help.0
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To be honest it won't last, as you muscles get use to it they won't hurt as much and then almost not at all. If you haven't trained for a while you first session will feel really easy and then the day after you are like what your like now. Drinking or eating more protein helps as that is what repairs the muscle fibres. This is where ripped comes from. Every time you weight train you rip your muscles a bit. They repair each time a little bit stronger and bigger....0
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I like to take hot showers to help my muscles, or a steam room if you have one at your gym. I am new to weights so I have been having some intense muscle soreness myself so I know what you're going through! I just keep telling myself the soreness after exercising won't last forever, you can do it!0
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Once you're sore, you're sore. Not much more you can do but ride it out.
Try to keep loose. Do some dynamic stretches and hangs (or stretch your arms/chest in the doorway) and keep moving as much as reasonably possible.0 -
Ibuprofen1
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learn to embrace the pain.
no honestly now, the pain is not a bad thing and it will get better with time. magnesium before bed is good, warm Epsom salts bath and what I like to do when I have a full on beast mode session is to rub tiger balm in after my shower to pre-empt the pain. and a bit of foam rolling/stretching at the end of the session too before the shower and all that.
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