That is not to say that exercise should be discourage when you are sore. It just means doing something different. Doing some easy cardio to get your heart rate elevated and promote blood flow is a great way to reduce that soreness. Moving your body gently forces the muscles to work again and that can promote increased motion around the joint. If you are feeling extra stiff spend some time stretching after your cardio. That will help to lengthen the muscles and relax those tight areas.
After working as an athletic trainer and strength coach I discovered I have a passion for management and business, so I earned my graduate degree in sport management. As a business and athletic enthusiast I am always striving to gain knowledge and understanding. This blog will share my thoughts on both halves of my professional personality; staying healthy and active and being a better leader.
Monday, October 21, 2013
Active recovery
That soreness that you feel after a hard workout is actually caused by small tears in your muscles. These tears occur so that when they heal your muscles are bigger and stronger than they were previously. This is also the reason that working out the same muscle groups on subsequent days is not recommended.
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