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Old 04-03-2006, 02:52 PM   #1
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Are there any supplements out there that help with soreness? I am always very sore, one or two days after my workout. Is there anything I can take that will make me feel less sore? I take kickboxing and I hate going there all sore. Any ideas?
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wouldnt a supp that helps recovery time help? j.w
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Are there any supplements out there that help with soreness? I am always very sore, one or two days after my workout. Is there anything I can take that will make me feel less sore? I take kickboxing and I hate going there all sore. Any ideas?
Marty, you could try a creatine product, BCAA's, or a better diet in terms of carbs and healthy fats.



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Marty, you could try a creatine product, BCAA's, or a better diet in terms of carbs and healthy fats.
My diet is full of good stuff. I eat a lot of healthy fats. I was thinking of a creatine. Do you have to take it everyday? Even on days you don't lift?
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I think BCAA's and glutamine would help recovery time more than some creatine.
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I will look into some glutamine. Any suggestions on brand and chemistry (pills, powder). Also, when should I take it. I currently only supplement with protein powder.
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I will look into some glutamine. Any suggestions on brand and chemistry (pills, powder). Also, when should I take it. I currently only supplement with protein powder.
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DOnt do the caps for glutamine....powder.
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Are there any supplements out there that help with soreness? I am always very sore, one or two days after my workout. Is there anything I can take that will make me feel less sore? I take kickboxing and I hate going there all sore. Any ideas?
Yeah, give up kickboxing.
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Old 04-06-2006, 04:32 PM   #12
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i honestly dont think u need the glutamine for soreness, i only use the gluta for cutting to preserve muscle. Just bare with it, i love being sore
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Glutimine seems to help speed up recovery for me.
I use 5-10-5 grams.
Usually 5 grams in morn, 10 post W/O, 5 before bed meal.

I have to agree, this has been discussed many times.

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