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Soreness may not be related to muscle damage or an effective workout. It may be related to an entirely different tissue and explain why soreness is not a reliable indicator of an effective workout.
0:00: Introduction
1:01: Factors for muscle growth
1:22: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)
3:15: Unaccustomed movement and soreness
4:00: What is happening on a mechanical/cellular level to cause DOMS?
8:25: What it might mean if you’re not always sore
9:18: Why constant soreness is not the goal
11:22: What you can do if you experience DOMS
13:30: A note about fascia
15:15: Summary
Study referenced
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By Dr. Shannon Ritchey, PT, DPT4.9
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Soreness may not be related to muscle damage or an effective workout. It may be related to an entirely different tissue and explain why soreness is not a reliable indicator of an effective workout.
0:00: Introduction
1:01: Factors for muscle growth
1:22: Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)
3:15: Unaccustomed movement and soreness
4:00: What is happening on a mechanical/cellular level to cause DOMS?
8:25: What it might mean if you’re not always sore
9:18: Why constant soreness is not the goal
11:22: What you can do if you experience DOMS
13:30: A note about fascia
15:15: Summary
Study referenced
Free Evlo Workshop
Free Evlo 101 class
14 day free trial
Follow Dr. Shannon on Instagram
Follow Fit Body, Happy Joints on Instagram
To try Evlo for 2 weeks free, visit www.evlofitness.com

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