Work Out Knowhow - Relieving Your Aching Muscles

by Lena Hellsten

If you’ve been spending a lot of time at the gym it’s likely that you will experience aching muscles afterwards. This normal muscle soreness manifests itself as a dull but localized pain in the worked muscles that doesn’t limit range of motion but may be accompanied by tightness and temporary loss of strength.

On a cellular level, what is happening is that because of this over training, the muscle fiber has been torn and this makes the muscle cells release content. This content are attracting inflammatory cells, which then releases chemicals that cause irritation to the nerve fibers and creates pain.

You should always aim to work out in a way that doesn’t give you muscle soreness, but sometimes it just happens anyway. If your muscles ache it’s good to know that there are a few things you can do about it.

A stretch after your work out is essential to lower the risk of muscle soreness. This makes the blood and lymphatic circulation flow with more ease, which prevents tightness and stiffness in the muscles.

Another great way to give relief, is to give the sore muscle a gentle massage. Start with a light pressure and increase it to more strength and depth. This will help the circulation to more efficiently get rid of the inflammatory cells which causes the pain.

After a good work out, it’s a great idea to have some time in a sauna or to have a hot bath. The heat makes the circulation more efficient and it releases tension in your body.

It’s also a good idea to do some type of light exercise, such as walking or swimming to prevent stiffness in the muscles and also to get the circulation going.

By listening to your body and by doing a proper warm up before you start lifting weights you can gain muscles without the bitter soreness afterwards. The warming up before working out is essential because it makes the blood flow and makes them loose and limb.

Muscle soreness works as a great reminder for you to not work out as hard next time. Be easy on your body and let it guide you into finding the amount of pounds to lift that’s just right for you and you will build you muscles fast and easily.

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Source: Recreation-and-Sports

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