7 Ways to Ease Muscle Soreness After a Workout


Updated 03/22/12 10:05 AM · Posted by · 1 comment

Sore Muscles After a Workout

Whether you ran too hard, tried out your first TRX class, or woke up feeling unusually achy after a gym session, muscle soreness after working out is commonplace. While sore muscles are a sign that you're challenging your body, they can also put a damper on fitness goals. Here are seven ways to treat and prevent everyday soreness associated with working out. Massage: If you're looking to relax Read more

Two Feel-Good Ways to Quicken Postworkout Muscle Repair


Updated 02/03/12 2:25 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Ways to Help Your Muscles Recover Fast After a Workout

You know the feeling: sore muscles after your workout. If you want to feel better fast, help speed the process along by doing these two things soon after your workout. Feed them right: Eating or drinking protein soon after your workout will help repair spent muscles. The best postworkout foods are a mix of protein and carbs for energy and repair (a ratio of 4:1 carbs to protein, since carbs help Read more

Why You Shouldn't Always Be Sore After a Workout


Updated 11/03/11 2:55 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Should You Always Be Sore After a Workout?

"No pain, no gain" may be a common mantra in the fitness world, but it shouldn't always be that way. Sure, delayed muscle soreness (DOMS) means that you're building muscles that you may not be using regularly (a good thing), but it's not always ideal to feel sore after a workout. Read on for reasons why. It could be an injury: While you may be used to that dull ache after an intense workout, Read more

Speedy Recovery: 10 Things to Do to Ease DOMS


Updated 08/27/11 7:42 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

How to Avoid and Recover From DOMS

After an intense cardio workout or weight-training session, you might feel extreme exhaustion, muscle soreness, and nausea. This hit-by-a-truck feeling that you often wake up with the day after working out is called DOMS, which stands for delayed onset muscle soreness. Luckily, there are many preventative measures you can take to avoid it. Here's a quick list of 10 steps you should always take Read more

How to Exercise When You're Sore


Updated 07/08/11 10:20 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

Should You Exercise When You Are Sore?

Even if you exercise regularly, you've felt it: the aching, can't-sit-down-or-lift-my-arm muscle soreness the next day after a workout. That soreness you feel a day or two after an intense workout is known as DOMS, or delayed onset muscle soreness, and is caused by muscle microtearing, which helps build muscle fiber and make them stronger. I'm always a little pleased to feel sore after a workout, Read more

3 Warning Signs You Might Be Exercising Too Much


Updated 06/23/11 1:37 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

How Much Exercise Is Too Much?

We are pumped to share one of our fave stories from Self here on FitSugar! If you're anything like me, your workout waves come in (short) fits and starts. At least you're doing something — that's how I rationalize it. On the downside, that may mean that you get overzealous during exercise phases.  It's great to keep moving, but overshooting your fitness level — or even hitting the gym Read more

Harley Pasternak Explains When Sore Muscles Are a Good Thing


Updated 04/21/11 5:34 PM · Posted by · 1 comment

Avoid Post-Workout Soreness (aka DOMS) With Tips From Harley Pasternak

We are excited to share one of our fave stories from Shape here on FitSugar. If your New Year's resolution to get in shape stalled out fast, you might be panicking right about now since bikini season is right around the bend. Making up for lost time with an aggressive workout routine will likely leave you sore, but begging for more once you see your thighs trim down and take form. That burn you Read more

Infrared Saunas vs. Regular Saunas


Updated 10/14/11 11:51 AM · Posted by · 7 comments

The Differences Between Infrared Saunas and Traditional Saunas

If I had to choose, I'd pick a nice moist steam room over a sauna any day. But last month, I purchased a massage deal that came with an infrared sauna session. Anything that is said to "eliminate toxins" piques my interest, so I was excited about what my first infrared sauna experience was going to be all about. An infrared sauna looks similar to a traditional sauna except there aren't any hot Read more

Make This: Maple Syrup Sports Drink


Updated 01/04/11 4:27 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

Use Maple Syrup in a Sports Recovery Drink

After complaining about muscle soreness to my yoga teacher, he suggested that I start concocting my own all-natural recovery drink. It's a simple recipe, too: one to two tablespoons of maple syrup and water. My teacher informed me that the sweet syrup not only provides the body with a little shot of carbs, but, more importantly, it helps with muscle recovery. Real maple syrup is an excellent Read more

Learn to Love: The Sauna


Updated 10/14/11 11:50 AM · Posted by FitSugar · 20 comments

Use the Sauna to Relieve Sore Muscles

Regardless of what gym I've belonged to, it feels like I am the only person that ever uses the sauna. Since I've been working out, there's only been one other time that I haven't been in there alone. I'm not sure if I'm hitting the gym at odd times or if folks are just not feeling the sauna as much as I do. It could be that they are afraid of their bits and pieces showing, a la Charlotte from Sex Read more