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    Cardio after leg day?

    Ouch! Legs are very sore. I usually finish the week with legs and rest up over the weekend. Now I am doing legs on Monday and was wondering if Tuesday cardio would help or hurt recovery.

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    depends on how sore you are and what kind of cardio you are going to do.

    what does your leg workout look like?

    what does tuesday's cardio session look like?
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    When I'm really sore from leg day, it helps me to do cardio the next day - not intense, but slower cardio to loosen things up a bit.

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    Next week will be different but I feel I am hitting the legs pretty hard. Hope cardio doesn't aggrivate recovery. I use the treadmil on 3 incline and a fast walk.

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    Quote Originally Posted by katt View Post
    When I'm really sore from leg day, it helps me to do cardio the next day - not intense, but slower cardio to loosen things up a bit.
    After a leg workout on just Quads,
    I do about 15-20 minutes of stationary bike cardio for extra fat burning.
    Legs are good and sore the next day. Feels good

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    If you're so sore you have trouble walking then I'd say skip it. However, if not then I'd say a bit of running wouldn't hurt at all. I do it myself quite often; I agree with Katt about how it helps loosen things up.

    If you do legs on a regular basis then I bet you won't be quite as sore during future workouts and then cardio the next day won't seem so bad. That's what has happened to me!

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    I could see implementing some active recovery. Something high intensity like sprints probably wouldn't be the best idea though.
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    Id actually think it was a good idea. As long as youre not going to keel over from just walking around. Ive done it and it seems kinda uncomfortably difficult at first, but after I get a good heart rate and my breathing has increased, I am no longer even thinking about my DOMS.
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    honestly, if you legs are that sore, you need to review your training program.
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    A little LIGHT cardio the next day would actually speed recovery by increasing blood flow to the legs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBOB View Post
    A little LIGHT cardio the next day would actually speed recovery by increasing blood flow to the legs.
    true story.
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    Update.
    I did light cardio on Tuesday and Wednesday. This helped the soreness. Not sure that less soreness has anything to do with recovery but I was able to move around much better on Wednesday.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ALBOB View Post
    A little LIGHT cardio the next day would actually speed recovery by increasing blood flow to the legs.
    Thats what I always thought.
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