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what to do when you are sore from working out

Posts: 88
edited December 2024 in Fitness and Exercise
I worked out yesturday..I did...

10 mins tredmill
15 minutes cross trainer
6 minutes eliptical
4 sets of 10 back extensions on 70lbs
3 sets of 7 rowing
2 sets of 5 chest press

and i am soooooooooo sore!!!!!! My back and stomach are killing me! my legs are still killing me from the 30 day shred. (which i didnt do yesturday because of my downstairs neighbors complaining about me jumpen on the floor lol.

I am soooo sore it hurts to walk...should i take it easy today?

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  • Posts: 489 Member
    Drink water

    Eat protein

    Go for a walk (30mins to an hour)

    Drink more water

    Hit it hard again tomorrow.

    At least that is what works for me!
  • Posts: 994 Member
    Go for a gentle walk today, and do a full-body stretch afterwards to stretch out those muscles. You should also make sure you stretch straight after doing your workout each time you work out - it'll help to distribute the lactic acid more evenly and will reduce the soreness. Keep in mind though, that being sore is good!!
  • Posts: 43
    I do Insanity ( I am a Beachobody Coach, so I am bias) but we have Results and Recovery that we drink after our workouts to help with soreness. But you can possibly just drink a protein shake, or even eat something high in protein.

    to help with pain now, soak in a warm tub with epson salt, and rub some muscle cream on your legs and back :)

    HTH!!
  • Posts: 8,329 Member
    get moving since that will help loosen it up, just dont work out the exact same muscle groups in the exact same way. like maybe today you can use an exercise bike or elliptical

    things that help minimize soreness : wearing compression gear when you work out, proper warm up with dynamic stretching before and proper cool down and static stretching afterwards, foam rolling, alternating temperature baths or showers, massage, getting proper sleep and eating enough calories and protein to help your body repair tissue
  • Posts: 7
    Water, chocolate milk, protein, take a bath with epson salt or make rub of epson salt and water and use as exfoliant, more water, more water, protein, and arnica gel and tablets. Then hit it hard the next day.
  • Posts: 248
    Protein.
    That works for me.
  • Posts: 135 Member
    **Warm Bath**, Epsom Salt, Stretching!
  • Posts: 1,719 Member
    I stick to my regular work out schedule. If I'm sore I just work through it until I'm eventually not so sore anymore.

    Oh yeah one time I tried a contrast bath thing cause I saw all the pros doing it. It was the worst experience ever and I'm not sure if it worked.
  • Posts: 411 Member
    Way to go on the great workout!! I often suffer from DOMS (delayed onset muscle soreness) mine hits about two days after an intense workout. I usually take L glutamine and L arginine before and after an intense session and it really helps cut down on the soreness for me. I also take a nice walk to work it out so to speak. Those first few steps really hurt but after you get the blood flowing to the muscles it really eases up the pain. I agree with the others....stretch stretch stretch!! I've got a bad habit of not stretching enough myself. .lol
  • Posts: 5,691 Member
    Enjoy it! :bigsmile: :drinker:
  • Posts: 2,351 Member
    When I am really really really really sore....... I work out.
  • Posts: 87 Member
    From what I understand, there is not much you can do now that your already sore. Here are some things I have been told which have helped me avoid getting sore in the first place

    1. Don't over-do it. (push to your limits but listen to your body)
    2. Warm up & Cool down (stretching helps tons)
    Also walk or a light jog can help (increases oxygen in your system)
    3. Eat lots of protien within 30 minutes of your routine
    4. Give the muscles at least a day to recoupe
    5. Avoid alchohol, smoking, generally unhealthy activities, etc....

    Not sure if there is any secret but this tends to work for me. I still get sore but not to the point where I can't function.
  • Posts: 202 Member
    Hot Epsom Salt Bath-Plenty of Water-Good, Proper Stretching
  • Posts: 3,945 Member
    Absorbine Horse Liniment...like MaxFreeze on steroids. Will definitely zap away any muscle pain.
  • Posts: 12
    I am 64 years old and work out 7 days a week for two hours at a time. I do 1 hour of cardio every other day. Sure, I feel sore at my age, but I drink pleanty of water, take muscle milk and 1 heaping teaspoon of glutamine w/ my protein drink. I have been exercising regularly for almost 2 years and my 42 year old son just told me about MFP. My son lost 100 lbs in 9 months w/ MFP and does 1 hour of cardio every day. Best of luck.
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