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jersey's here
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quick question on soreness...
what does soreness really prove... if you have two different workouts for the same muscle group and on workout 1 you can get a soreness level of lets say 8 (10 being the most) and workout 2, the week after, you get a soreness level of lets say 5.... does that say you should use workout 1 more often? assuming you do both workouts with same amount of intensity.... |
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Filthy Animal
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Finally back in New England!!
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Soreness isn't necessary for growth. I think we all chase that feeling, but you can make gains regardless. The only times I get sore now is when I change workouts or get back in the gym after time off. I still love the feeling, though.
P.S. If u wanna be sore, try GoPro's workouts. I've been sore pretty consistently since I've been using it. |
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It's an indicator of micro muscle trauma, you can get sore from deep stretching, it does not mean that hypertrophy will take place. |
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