Whenever I change up my routine or have a gap in training I get sore, as everyone else does. I stretch, soak in a tub, take bcaa's, eat a banana whatever to help combat it.
When I played ball we were always up at the field house first thing the next morning after a game to lift. They were high rep, low weight (60%/max), high intensity sessions that our coaches insisted helped with the soreness. Their reasoning behind the routine is that after a high intensity session, or Friday night game, the cells in our body burn sugar and produce lactic acid which is where the soreness comes from and working the same muscle groups will help "flush it out". Is there any truth to that?
It did help but now that I'm older I'm wondering if doing this type of routine will result in injury or be detrimental to training without having a recovery period? I understand my diet is a key factor here.
When I played ball we were always up at the field house first thing the next morning after a game to lift. They were high rep, low weight (60%/max), high intensity sessions that our coaches insisted helped with the soreness. Their reasoning behind the routine is that after a high intensity session, or Friday night game, the cells in our body burn sugar and produce lactic acid which is where the soreness comes from and working the same muscle groups will help "flush it out". Is there any truth to that?
It did help but now that I'm older I'm wondering if doing this type of routine will result in injury or be detrimental to training without having a recovery period? I understand my diet is a key factor here.
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