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natejay

Aug 1, 12 4:27

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This morning...I have woken up to do a run bike brick...but I am sore as a mofo. I have recently become unemployed and henceforth bumped up my training. I'm still hitting goal paces and times...and usually feel good once on the road...but currently...don't feel like I can stand up...and absolutely dread the thought of going upstairs.

Am I hurting myself? Like I said...still performing like I should...just loads of pain in the mornings.


Bmanners

Aug 1, 12 4:29

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HTFU your competition is
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jaretj

Aug 1, 12 4:39

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There is a thread discussing this:

http://forum.slowtwitch.com/...rum.cgi?post=4072637


natejay

Aug 1, 12 4:42

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Bmanners wrote:
HTFU your competition is

Oh, I'm still going...I was just wondering if this soreness was damage or just normal...I assumed normal-ish...bumped up the training volume...and still hitting my goal times....so I guess it's just a "time will tell" situation....either I stop being as sore, or break.


Ultra-tri-guy

Aug 1, 12 4:43

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natejay wrote:
This morning...I have woken up to do a run bike brick...but I am sore as a mofo. I have recently become unemployed and henceforth bumped up my training. I'm still hitting goal paces and times...and usually feel good once on the road...but currently...don't feel like I can stand up...and absolutely dread the thought of going upstairs.

Am I hurting myself? Like I said...still performing like I should...just loads of pain in the mornings.


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greenmtnman

Aug 1, 12 4:44

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Re: So sore...should I keep going? [Bmanners] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Bmanners wrote:
HTFU your competition is


This kind of suggestion leads to injury.
Why are you sore? Is it because you're stiff/tight? Try using a foam roller to loosen yourself up.
How long have you been sore? Has it been a couple days? Couple weeks? A month? If it's been more than a week or two, and you haven't been doing anything abnormally hard (like racing every weekend or something) you may be over training.
Are you doing enough core easy workouts/aerobic training/recovery workouts? Or are you just hammering at the same level every day? How much speed/intensity have you been doing?
How many years have you been at it? How many miles do you have on your legs? What are your goals? All this makes a difference in whether you rest or push through.
If you are truly sore, i.e. there is muscle damage, you will make very little gains before you recover- let your muscles heal. You can't just keep breaking yourself down without letting yourself build back up, you will end up over trained, injured and/or sick.
But, you also can't always help it and sometimes you have to go out and get the training in when you're a little sore; but the accepted rule is that if you're really sore it's time to just do some recovery workouts or easy(ier) endurance workouts (that can be long, but must be easy).
Why not hit the pool more for a couple days; it gives the legs a rest and has been shown to help them recover more than rest alone.
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Ultra-tri-guy

Aug 1, 12 4:48

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Re: So sore...should I keep going? [greenmtnman] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

greenmtnman wrote:
Bmanners wrote:
HTFU your competition is


This kind of suggestion leads to injury.
Why are you sore? Is it because you're stiff/tight? Try using a foam roller to loosen yourself up.
How long have you been sore? Has it been a couple days? Couple weeks? A month? If it's been more than a week or two, and you haven't been doing anything abnormally hard (like racing every weekend or something) you may be over training.
Are you doing enough core easy workouts/aerobic training/recovery workouts? Or are you just hammering at the same level every day? How much speed/intensity have you been doing?
How many years have you been at it? How many miles do you have on your legs? What are your goals? All this makes a difference in whether you rest or push through.
If you are truly sore, i.e. there is muscle damage, you will make very little gains before you recover- let your muscles heal. You can't just keep breaking yourself down without letting yourself build back up, you will end up over trained, injured and/or sick.
But, you also can't always help it and sometimes you have to go out and get the training in when you're a little sore; but the accepted rule is that if you're really sore it's time to just do some recovery workouts or easy(ier) endurance workouts (that can be long, but must be easy).
Why not hit the pool more for a couple days; it gives the legs a rest and has been shown to help them recover more than rest alone.

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greenmtnman

Aug 1, 12 4:59

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Re: So sore...should I keep going? [Ultra-tri-guy] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

Ultra-tri-guy wrote:
greenmtnman wrote:
Bmanners wrote:
HTFU your competition is


This kind of suggestion leads to injury.
Why are you sore? Is it because you're stiff/tight? Try using a foam roller to loosen yourself up.
How long have you been sore? Has it been a couple days? Couple weeks? A month? If it's been more than a week or two, and you haven't been doing anything abnormally hard (like racing every weekend or something) you may be over training.
Are you doing enough core easy workouts/aerobic training/recovery workouts? Or are you just hammering at the same level every day? How much speed/intensity have you been doing?
How many years have you been at it? How many miles do you have on your legs? What are your goals? All this makes a difference in whether you rest or push through.
If you are truly sore, i.e. there is muscle damage, you will make very little gains before you recover- let your muscles heal. You can't just keep breaking yourself down without letting yourself build back up, you will end up over trained, injured and/or sick.
But, you also can't always help it and sometimes you have to go out and get the training in when you're a little sore; but the accepted rule is that if you're really sore it's time to just do some recovery workouts or easy(ier) endurance workouts (that can be long, but must be easy).
Why not hit the pool more for a couple days; it gives the legs a rest and has been shown to help them recover more than rest alone.


Just trying to show it's more complicated than just saying "suck it up"

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Bmanners

Aug 1, 12 5:04

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This also teaches you to harden up when the hardens get going.
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Ultra-tri-guy

Aug 1, 12 5:05

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Re: So sore...should I keep going? [greenmtnman] [In reply to] Quote | Reply

The dude is bragging about being able to train full time,most here are jealous and are giving him shit for it.....He will be fine and will likely spend the day resting up while periodically checking how many people respond to his thread....



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