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Chr0nic
05-24-2009, 05:24 AM
any idea what's goin on?
took 1 day off, went back to training did a couple one arm pushups, next day had a sore right bicep, i figured i musta hurt myself whilst doin the one arm pushup and decide to train anyway because the bicep really was'nt that bad, no big training just cardio with half assed effort(no pushups or nothin), next day sore all over my trapezius(that's the back neck muscle that connects your head to your shoulders) and my left deltoid are now killin me

some wierd ****

Chr0nic
05-24-2009, 05:29 AM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_yQel-7JvrWw/SX5J2KDscmI/AAAAAAAABBQ/AfppSXoyvas/s320/Shoulder+muscles.jpg

right thurr

F l i c k e r
05-24-2009, 05:32 AM
Its natural. Thats just what happens when you lift weights or do something strenuous. Your muscle fibers tear apart and then rebuild themselves to the needs of your activities.

So.... muscles + anaerobic exercise = tearing muscles.

just take a break from lifting and your body will heal itself. how long depends on how much you worked your muscles.

Chr0nic
05-24-2009, 05:36 AM
Its natural. Thats just what happens when you lift weights or do something strenuous. Your muscle fibers tear apart and then rebuild themselves to the needs of your activities.

So.... muscles + anaerobic exercise = tearing muscles.

just take a break from lifting and your body will heal itself. how long depends on how much you worked your muscles.
i dont lift weights flick

and are you sayin i did'nt take enough days off after trainin?

F l i c k e r
05-24-2009, 05:41 AM
Not necessarily lifting weights but any exercise that builds muscle.

1 arm push ups is a physically taxing exercise. Your muscles had a lot of strain on them. So your brain told your muscles to break down and rebuild. So they are going through the process of rebuilding right now.

lol, so yeah, you probably didn't take enough time off from training.

Chr0nic
05-24-2009, 05:46 AM
damn, i need some roid like **** minus the ill effects, takes way too long to recover

F l i c k e r
05-24-2009, 05:48 AM
damn, i need some roid like **** minus the ill effects, takes way too long to recover

A good 100% protein shake should do it for you. Since your muscles need protein to build and recover.

vein
05-24-2009, 06:06 AM
cool story bro

Tu Pai
05-24-2009, 06:59 AM
any idea what's goin on?
took 1 day off, went back to training did a couple one arm pushups, next day had a sore right bicep, i figured i musta hurt myself whilst doin the one arm pushup and decide to train anyway because the bicep really was'nt that bad, no big training just cardio with half assed effort(no pushups or nothin), next day sore all over my trapezius(that's the back neck muscle that connects your head to your shoulders) and my left deltoid are now killin me

some wierd ****

take some amino acids, they'll help you heal faster. thats the problem when you go all out and dont keep in mind technique, careful when you exercise.

Equilibrium
05-24-2009, 07:03 AM
damn, i need some roid like **** minus the ill effects, takes way too long to recover


No need man, just make sure you eat the right stuff.

I used to get sore pretty much everyday when i started boxing, but back then i just ate anything, i didn't take any time to balance my diet. Fast food, soda, not much fruits and vegetable sometimes i'd just skip meals. I was sore but i trained everyday, luckily i didn't get injured.

You want to eat lots of proteins, lean meats(Chicken, fish(I just buy canned tuna), ect), eggs, nuts. Fruits and veggies are great too.

Protein shakes can do the job too but i prefer just eating well.

Been eating well for 3-4 years, honestly i'm practially never sore, and i train 6 days a week, 2-4 hours a day.

glidesmack
05-24-2009, 07:57 AM
Eating a lot of the right **** will help massively. I'd avoid the lean meats, personally, because you need 15 % fat by weight in your diet and that's hard to get eating health food.

Chr0nic
05-24-2009, 08:33 AM
No need man, just make sure you eat the right stuff.

I used to get sore pretty much everyday when i started boxing, but back then i just ate anything, i didn't take any time to balance my diet. Fast food, soda, not much fruits and vegetable sometimes i'd just skip meals. I was sore but i trained everyday, luckily i didn't get injured.

You want to eat lots of proteins, lean meats(Chicken, fish(I just buy canned tuna), ect), eggs, nuts. Fruits and veggies are great too.

Protein shakes can do the job too but i prefer just eating well.

Been eating well for 3-4 years, honestly i'm practially never sore, and i train 6 days a week, 2-4 hours a day.
i think this is the problem, all my life i've eatin healthy except as of late i've been eating alot of crap like pizza, cakes and ****

it's tough resistin tho when your at a party or somethin

Spartacus Sully
05-24-2009, 12:34 PM
one arm push ups do you do these often even if say you did 10 one arm push ups then did what ever for 2 weeks then did another 10 you would be sore one arm push ups are massively eccentric and muscle fibers usually tear during eccentric motions tear try to do the one arm push ups at most 3 days between each other. the bicep isnt actually involved in the eccentric process and eccentric exercises tend to have a more so day after soreness which would explain all the other muscles like the triceps which are involved in the dropping motion the biceps is just sore because you over did it which is why it was probably alittle sore afterwards and the other muscles wernt. im assuming you probably did a decent amount with out warming up too maybe 10 maybe more

in my personal opinion is to rest alittle then keep doing one armed pushups like 20 every day or every other day 10 with each arm eventually your muscles should build up to the point where you wont be sore

perhaps throw in some push up with both arms then drop with one arm and switch back and forth or a clap into a one arm drop

g0tcha
05-24-2009, 08:45 PM
how long has it been since you did 1 arm pushups? that is a very taxing exercise that would make majority of people sore after doing. if its been a little while then its normal to be sore. thats your bodies way of getting stronger. strenuous exercise will cause your muscle fibers to microscopically tear and then they will heal bigger and stronger for the next time you do it. the reason you didnt feel it completely until the second or third day is because of a simple thing. DOMS = Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness. you wont feel the after effects of the tearing sometimes 2-3 days after the actual workout day. Maybe you heard of people saying that they feel more sore on the second or even third day after the workout as apposed to the day after. just keep a moderate amount of protein intake in while your sore and youll recover. no real need to take **** you dont need to just because your a little sore.