2004/06/14, 02:37 PM
Hi everyone,
I have a somewhat confusing question. Besides lifting I play soccer, basketball, tennis and rollerblade for my cardio workouts. Soccer has really paid off in that my endurance has greatly improved. I have recently noticed that when I am playing my legs seem to get sore before I am phsyically out of breathe. This also happenend on the recumbent bike in the gym. I was wondering why this is occuring. Shouldn't I be out of breahte before the soreness? Is it a mental thing and I just need to push myself through the soreness?
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2004/06/14, 04:23 PM
It's possible that you are just overworking your legs. Try to incorporate more rest in-between.
Good luck...
-------------- **_Robert_**
Pain is temporary; glory is forever!
E-mail: rpacheco@freetrainers.com
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2004/06/14, 08:16 PM
I used to have an issue with the side of my leg hurting while running. I would try getting a new pair of shoes. This helped me a lot. I got a pair with a good arch support. Also, are you stretching enough prior to the cardio?
-------------- A broken clock is right twice a day
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2004/06/15, 11:22 AM
I usually don't stretch before playing in games. I think I should start doing that more often. Does anyone know any sites were I could learn about which stretches to do. There are many of them I know and it's always good to learn new ones. I'll check this site to see if there is any information.
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2004/06/15, 11:53 AM
Yeah, use the fitBuddy below, there may be some ideas there, also, here is a good site for soccer players and stretching:
http://www.hughston.com/hha/a_14_4_5.htm
You may be feeling the lactic acid building up, you need to stretch before and after so relieve some of that.
-------------- Veda
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***When you are up to your ears in trouble, try using the part that is not submerged.
***The difference between a dream and a goal is a plan.
HAVE A GREAT DAY!
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