2004/01/27, 03:47 PM
On monday I did my back and bicep exercises and I was sick afterwards and threw up (guess I worked myself to the max) but my back and my thighs are really sore it is pretty painful to do anything. Did I not keep correct form or what? How can I relieve the pain. My thighs hurt when I walk and my back hurts when I twist.
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2004/01/27, 03:51 PM
If its not a sharp *ouch* bad pain, but a stiff tired pain then don't worry about it. Your muscles are sore from being worked so hard. I get sore all the time, especially in the legs.
Theres not much you can do except stretch and rest. Oh, and eat. Take a break, or workout something that doesn't use any of the sore muscles.
-------------- - Its never about how much you can lift, or how many reps you do. Its just about doing it, and doing it right.
- If your hungry all the time, your not eating enough. And anyways, being hungry sucks.
~Brad~
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2004/01/27, 04:11 PM
Hmmm...your thighs should not hurt from doing back & bis. This may be due to bad form.
-------------- **_Robert_**
Pain is temporary; glory is forever!
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2004/01/27, 04:12 PM
Wait, am I reading this right? You didn't work-out your thighs and they are sore? What did you do?
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2004/01/27, 04:26 PM
well I was doing deadlifts and t-bar rows for deadlifts as you know you squat down. I was squatting much further then I do when I do regular squats which leaves me to believe why my thighs are so sore. I lifted much more then I usually do for my lifts. I did my regular my workout today (chest/triceps) and while I was working out I never pained much attention to the pain but when im busy I kind of signal it out but when im walking around or get up or something boom pain kicks in.
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2004/01/27, 04:35 PM
Ahh yes! Deadlifts...aren't they wonderful!
Bottoms up!
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2004/01/27, 06:14 PM
long as the pain is in the muscle and not the joints you should be ok
-------------- ---andrew.......adversity causes some to break, but others to break records!
LEAVE YOUR EGO AT THE DOOR!!
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