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Old Thu, Aug-26-10, 06:05
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Plan: Atkins-Phase 2 OWL
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Default Work through the soreness??

I started WII active yesterday, and today I am feeling it! ugh, I have always been told to work through the soreness and push forward and you will work the soreness out... Is this true? I don't want to over do it. Being low carb has made my muscles VERY different. I feel the burn in them much quicker now, and they get very tired after a short period of time.
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Old Thu, Aug-26-10, 09:56
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Best modern blurb about sore muscles I have seen lately is from low-carb fitness guy Mark Sisson's "Primal Blueprint Fitness."

Basically, he says the goal is recovery and back to feeling great. Do a little work-through if it makes you feel better, or rest if that makes you feel better.

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"Delayed onset muscle soreness, also known as
DOMS, gets everyone, especially if you’re doing
an exercise for the first time. Some people hate
it, while others take a sick sort of pleasure in it.
Any time you pursue fitness improvements, you
can expect occasional soreness to be part of the
picture. One positive element you can hope for is
that it “takes more to get you sore.”

DOMS isn’t necessarily an indication of a workout’s
effectiveness. More than anything, it’s a sign that
you’ve done something new. It could be an entirely
new movement that induces soreness, or it could
reflect a small shift in your lifting technique. Either
way, an absence of soreness does not indicate a
bad or ineffective workout. This is key, because
while intense DOMS can have the effect of dissuading
beginners from sticking with the workout,
more experienced lifters often attribute the lack of
DOMS to a lack of progress.

Experiencing soreness is a great message from
your body that it’s time to rest from anything close
to a maximum effort until the soreness completely
dissipates. While some studies suggest that there
are no magic techniques to speed the healing of
sore muscles, a combination of rest, ice, massage,
or even a light workout can be the best approach
to getting back to peak condition."
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Old Thu, Aug-26-10, 10:10
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thanks Seejay, I've often wondered about my lack of muscle soreness after a workout; good to know.
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Old Thu, Aug-26-10, 10:43
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yes, thanks so much! I decided to do a light walk today instead of heavy exercising. I had to do something, the longer I sat still, the stiffer I got. I feel MUCH better now. Very good reading, thanks for sharing.
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Old Thu, Aug-26-10, 10:53
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yes me too, I rarely get DOMS and had this tiny guilty feeling in the back of my mind that it wasn't good enough. not necessarily so - but it does show that I rarely do new things very hard LOL

That anti-stiffness walk you did sounds great. I think I will go limber up too.
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