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Saturday, September 4, 2010

Tips for Muscle Soreness

Everyone experiences muscles soreness at one point or another. If you've ever exerted yourself, whether it's an intense workout or hard labor, you've felt soreness. Before you can treat it, you need to understand it.

Why do my muscles get sore?

What you experience after a hard workout is called Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness or DOMS. DOMS is felt 24 - 48 hours after an intense workout. When you train your muscles you cause microscopic tears in the muscle. As the muscle heals, it rebuilds itself, making stronger, bigger muscles. If you're a beginner, you will experience more severe DOMS. After a while, your body will grow accustomed to the exercises and you will experience less or no soreness. That means what you're doing isn't having the same effect and you will need to increase the intensity of your workouts. Keep challenging yourself!

Is it okay to train through muscle soreness?

If the soreness is mild, feel free! Train right through it! As you work out, blood will get pumping and your body will get warmer. The soreness will dissipate. However, if soreness is very intense then I would suggest waiting. Listen to your body and let it heal.

What are some tips for treating muscle soreness?

Well, I personally like being a little sore. Muscle soreness lets me know I worked hard and I am making progress. No pain, no gain, right? I see muscle soreness as a good thing. I realize that probably puts me in a minority and so I will share some tips to treat muscle soreness. Keep in mind that there are no 100% effective treatments for DOMS but some people have found certain methods helpful. Obviously, you can just wait it out. Give yourself a couple of days to completely recover. Some people report that massage is helpful in reducing soreness. Mostly, it just feels nice. Taking relievers such as aspirin, ibuprofen, or naproxen sodium can help reduce soreness. Stretching or yoga also feels good and have been reported to help reduce soreness. Active recovery, which is lower impact aerobic activity, can help warm up the muscles and reduce soreness. One of the best ways to treat soreness is to prevent it! Make sure to warm up before training muscles and you'll experience less soreness after the workout.

If soreness exceeds a couple of days, you may want to take a visit to your doctor. Remember that getting fit is awesome. It's even better if you've made a schedule and you're sticking to it. But if you hurt yourself you can't train at all so make sure to listen to your body!

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