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mystery777
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Post subject: Workout Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:19 pm |
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Hey when I work out and I get somewhat sore after it i wait about 2-3 days but if im still a little sore (like little on a few muscles) then should i work out on that 2nd/3rd day bc i think i need to keep up wit the schedule
any advice, keep in mind minimal soreness, i have let the muscles rest but i still want toknow if i should elt them rest a bit more
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Mr.Ganji
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:20 pm |
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How long are you working out when you do?
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Love
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:29 pm |
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muscles need between 48 and 72 hours to restore anything else could be mistake on your side, there is the possibility that you are stacking without knowing it also therefore it would be good if you gave some more details on what you do and also learn how to isolate muscles you are wasting your time if you dont do this
i am thinking to myself you are one of those people who doenst work out for a year then goes all out and cant move the next day .... take it slow and give yourself time if this is the case
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Toasty
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 8:47 pm |
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Just dont work out the same set of muscles the day after and you'll be fine. If you can still feel them it just shows that you're getting something out of the excersises. Dont expect to get good results without feeling anything.
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mystery777
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:00 pm |
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Love wrote: muscles need between 48 and 72 hours to restore anything else could be mistake on your side, there is the possibility that you are stacking without knowing it also therefore it would be good if you gave some more details on what you do and also learn how to isolate muscles you are wasting your time if you dont do this
i am thinking to myself you are one of those people who doenst work out for a year then goes all out and cant move the next day .... take it slow and give yourself time if this is the case heh ok maybe i should be more specific, no i do work out regularly but you know how when you start bumping up the intensity, lets use one of mine for example when i work out biceps with curls, then you will get sore somewhat bc you have to tear and rebuild muslces to increase mass but now ive got my question answered from soemone already, i already said in this post that im not like that sore, just a tiny bit... im not like going all out or doing too much bc i know exactly how much is enough and how to work out, i just needed some advice about little soreness but w/e i got my questions answered! thanx every1
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Love
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 11:07 pm |
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mystery777 wrote: Love wrote: muscles need between 48 and 72 hours to restore anything else could be mistake on your side, there is the possibility that you are stacking without knowing it also therefore it would be good if you gave some more details on what you do and also learn how to isolate muscles you are wasting your time if you dont do this
i am thinking to myself you are one of those people who doenst work out for a year then goes all out and cant move the next day .... take it slow and give yourself time if this is the case heh ok maybe i should be more specific, no i do work out regularly but you know how when you start bumping up the intensity, lets use one of mine for example when i work out biceps with curls, then you will get sore somewhat bc you have to tear and rebuild muslces to increase mass but now ive got my question answered from soemone already, i already said in this post that im not like that sore, just a tiny bit... im not like going all out or doing too much bc i know exactly how much is enough and how to work out, i just needed some advice about little soreness but w/e i got my questions answered! thanx every1 listen to this guy he explains things fairly well for beginners it should help you understand muscle building a bit better http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA3cGsPiK5Ulook for more of his videos he covers a nice variety of things and this other guy will cover about every question you will have http://www.youtube.com/user/BodyPerformanceTVthat is his page browse vids by title prob the best spent time you will do in a while ( really )
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Draquish
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:42 am |
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Grow some cojones and man it up.
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:37 pm |
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actually you should do light exercises on the days you are "resting"
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:11 pm |
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Based on what you said, I think you're not getting enough sleep, you need to eat more, or the technique of whatever you're doing isn't correct.
Also, I don't know if you do this or not, but be sure to stretch after each workout. This helps speed up the removal of lactic acid(Causes you to be sore/tired) from whatever muscle you were exercising.
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Thu Oct 16, 2008 11:15 pm |
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That's the lactic acid in your body, keeps you sore, make sure you stretch pretty much everything before and after your done your workout sessions.
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:23 am |
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Draquish wrote: Grow some cojones and man it up. +1 do some more workout that usually relieves the soreness...
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:02 am |
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Da_Realest wrote: Based on what you said, I think you're not getting enough sleep, you need to eat more, or the technique of whatever you're doing isn't correct.
Also, I don't know if you do this or not, but be sure to stretch after each workout. This helps speed up the removal of lactic acid(Causes you to be sore/tired) from whatever muscle you were exercising. I might just be naive, but isn't it the lactic acid that ultimately causes for the muscles to grow though? I thought that lactic acid was a primitive evolution, but it stuck, and it actually "burns" the muscles, but because of them burning, it causes for them to regrow bigger and stronger. Although then again, if you're stretching afterwards, it could just be squeezing the lactic acid out faster, so you still get the same amount of burn, and just less down time... I wish I could help, but you gave very few details, even if you're still sore, then you should still work out, but after a while, give yourself a 2 week~ break, and you'll be better than new.
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Da_Realest
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 12:46 pm |
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Rainigul wrote: Da_Realest wrote: Based on what you said, I think you're not getting enough sleep, you need to eat more, or the technique of whatever you're doing isn't correct.
Also, I don't know if you do this or not, but be sure to stretch after each workout. This helps speed up the removal of lactic acid(Causes you to be sore/tired) from whatever muscle you were exercising. I might just be naive, but isn't it the lactic acid that ultimately causes for the muscles to grow though? I thought that lactic acid was a primitive evolution, but it stuck, and it actually "burns" the muscles, but because of them burning, it causes for them to regrow bigger and stronger. Although then again, if you're stretching afterwards, it could just be squeezing the lactic acid out faster, so you still get the same amount of burn, and just less down time... I wish I could help, but you gave very few details, even if you're still sore, then you should still work out, but after a while, give yourself a 2 week~ break, and you'll be better than new. During the process of a workout, small tears accumlate in a muscle. Afterwards, they are then replaced by stronger muscles...assuming that you get proper rest and eat properly.
There isn't really a clear answer on what lactic acid does to the body. You could be right, I could be right, who knows. Its still being debated. Its just known that when your body does not have enough oxygen to perform cellular respiration or sometimes even before you run out of oxygen, the body undergoes lactic acid fermenation to make energy. The byproduct(some refer to it as a waste product.) is lactic acid.
I think he needs to eat properly and rest more. I believe he is most likely sore because his body is unable to repair the small tears in his muscles.
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Love
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 3:32 pm |
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lol every1 is a workout expert on the internet
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:01 pm |
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try this:
MAN UP!!! 3 times a day after meals, usage can be discontinue when symtoms no longer exists
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Toasty
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Post subject: Re: Workout Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 4:31 pm |
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Love wrote: lol every1 is a workout expert on the internet Everything said here is pretty much general knowledge.. i dont think it makes anyone an expert.
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