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dkazhdan
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muscle pain

Post by dkazhdan »

Hi guys, hope u can help me here.

I'm a 40 years old , started exercising 6 months ago.
What i'm noticing however is that muscles keep aching in spite of the fact that it's already been 6 months.

I first started seeing it a couple of years ago when i was skiing for 2 -3 weeks in a row and was having legs muscle pain that didnt go away...


I should add that i dont eat meat but still eat fish and seafood.

Curious if it may have something to do with diet?

Or it's just the first bell of reaching 40, something I'll have to put up with? :)


Thanks guys, appreciate your ideas
regards
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Post by Boss Man »

Might be a case of whether do you any sort of pre or post workout Cardio, and a stretching programme.
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yeah, u may also want to consult a doctor or something like that if possible
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Post by swanso5 »

i'd say your calories aren't high enough and make sure you finish each training session with 15mins of low intensity cardio to draw lactic acid out of the muscles
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Post by mm »

swanso5 wrote:i'd say your calories aren't high enough and make sure you finish each training session with 15mins of low intensity cardio to draw lactic acid out of the muscles
So after weight exercise, doign cardio for 15 mins is recommended?
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Post by swanso5 »

10 - 15mins yeah not hard about 5 - 6 out of 10 of your effort level at most
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