I have some questions about muscle fatigue.
1.What does it mean to have muscle fatigue like 4 days after very intensive workout?( I know it means that it was to much) but what exactly hapened in the muscles after that kind of workout-or to put it more clear: what kind of damage?
2. How much muscle fatigue is "normal" after intensive workout - for making progress? I know you don't suppose to feel fatigued after every workout.
Thanks.
Muscle fatigue
Re: Muscle fatigue
The soreness is caused by microscopic tears or stress of the connective tissues.I have read that these tears can cause scarring(although on a microscopic level) which could affect flexibility.Other sources i've read says this is untrue.DanBor wrote: but what exactly hapened in the muscles after that kind of workout-or to put it more clear: what kind of damage?
The soreness after a strenuous workout is usually caused by the negative(lowering under control) part of weight training.THis is due to the muscle contracting as it's lengthening.
I would say if you've changed your program,performing exercises you aren't familiar with,changingthe rep/weight(drastically) then that would cause DOMS.DanBor wrote: How much muscle fatigue is "normal" after intensive workout - for making progress? I know you don't suppose to feel fatigued after every workout.
If you haven't done anything out of the ordinary or feel the soreness for quite a while(4 days seems quite long for someone who is used to training) then you may be over training.
Dragon.
Thanks for reply.
I actually did something that I usually don't do. My strenght-endurance training (lately) is based on some plyometric exercises (jumping lunges,..) and stances (front, horse). On sunday I 've mixed it up a little wight weights, I did side lunges (20-25 kg), to see reaction from my body. I still feel it today, but nothing serious I think, its almost completely gone.
I actually did something that I usually don't do. My strenght-endurance training (lately) is based on some plyometric exercises (jumping lunges,..) and stances (front, horse). On sunday I 've mixed it up a little wight weights, I did side lunges (20-25 kg), to see reaction from my body. I still feel it today, but nothing serious I think, its almost completely gone.
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Re: Muscle fatigue
For clarification of the mostly accurate info from dragon see articles on muscle fatigue and muscle soreness in Stadion News at http://www.stadion.com/freebies.html .
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