Rorschach Posted April 17, 2010 Share Posted April 17, 2010 I woke up today feeling very sore too. I'm not sure if it's the kickboxing (kind of went extra hard yesterday), the deadlift (on Thursday), or the fact that I went dancing last night in my high heels. My guess is the deadlift. Always hit me the hardest 2 days later. You should soak in hot water with Epsom salt. I am going to try my foam roller now, Tman said it works wonder. I kind of tested a little bit this morning on my back, it hurts but it feels good too. I kinda enjoy the pain I did legs today and man oh man I can feel my legs are going to be sore tomorrow. I just hope they're not so sore that I don't do my running (but seeing how I've been sick, and sore all week I don't see that stopping me) Link to post Share on other sites
LoveLace Posted April 30, 2010 Share Posted April 30, 2010 There is DOMS and AOMS. Delayed or acute onset muscle soreness. Delayed occurs due to a new work out or an increase in the work out (weight or repetitions). Acute occurs because of muscle misuse - doing an exercise improperly or too vigorously. So delayed is the more expected and perhaps healthier of the two. Isolated muscle groups (ex, pecks) need a day to rest in between exercises. Not doing so makes you susceptible to a muscle strain or other injury, weather soreness is present or not. But it's okay to do a full body (such as kickboxing) aerobic work out the next day because in this case you are not isolating muscle groups, but rather using a little of many muscles. In fact any cardio work out like this can safely be done everyday but if soreness is present, something like kick-boxing can still set the stage for worsening an injury. I can't stress the importance of stretching. Many of us tend to avoid this or only do it to a small extent. Hold stretches for 10-15 seconds (no bouncing) and breath through them. Then your risk of muscle injury or soreness greatly decreases. And of course, don't stretch cold muscles, but after warm-up. I guess I did learn a little from being a Sports Med major, lol. Link to post Share on other sites
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