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    TRX Day

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    My upper body is fried!

    Push ups with hands in the TRX, mountain climbers with feet in the TRX, ab pull ins with feet in the TRX. Pull ups and bicep curls on the TRX.

    The non TRX stuff was killer too - curls into an overhead press with the EZ curl bar and then skull crushers with the EZ curl bar.

    I wish I didn't have to go to work - writing up high on the white board is going to hurt!

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    The last time I did mountain climbers with the TRX (among other things), I couldn't really walk for a couple of days.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    I love my TRX.
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    Cool TRX day

    Glad to hear that you enjoyed your TRX day Veronica! I've been working out with a set now for a little over three months, definitely a great way to get in a good workout in regardless of where people work out!

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    I love TRX days, though sometimes my cranky knee gets, well, cranky with it.

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    I think my trainer has been anxious to use TRX with me again, after the amount of soreness I suffered after our last workout with it. In all my years of physical activity, I have never had the degree of delayed onset muscle soreness that I often encounter now. I've wondered if my thyroid issues--I know that Graves' Disease can cause muscle fatigue, weakness and soreness--is a contributing factor. I've started to take a supplement recommended for GD that can help with these muscular issues. We'll see if it helps.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    I think my trainer has been anxious to use TRX with me again, after the amount of soreness I suffered after our last workout with it. In all my years of physical activity, I have never had the degree of delayed onset muscle soreness that I often encounter now. I've wondered if my thyroid issues--I know that Graves' Disease can cause muscle fatigue, weakness and soreness--is a contributing factor. I've started to take a supplement recommended for GD that can help with these muscular issues. We'll see if it helps.
    I wish that I could remember if I had this problem back in my GD days, but I wasn't active then and was much younger. I am sure you are hydrating enough before, during and after? For me this will determine if I get sore at all - then again my body doesn't normally "talk" to me in this way (which is one of the reasons I've had problems with over-use injuries) so my experience may be unusual. I hope your supplement works and this improves!

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    I don't think I'm dehydrated per se, but I could probably stand to to drink more. And if this was just minor soreness, I'd attribute it to something like that, but there have been a few instances where I could barely move for several days after a workout with my trainer. Granted, I'm worked muscles in novel ways with him at times, but even with that, the soreness seems extreme. Maybe I'm just way more out of shape than I realize. That is a distinct possibility.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

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    It's a rare day that I am NOT sore after a workout with my trainer. Some days, like today, I just feel it a little. My chest, shoulders and triceps are a little sore today. My abs weren't sore until I went out to run. Then I noticed they were sore too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    It's a rare day that I am NOT sore after a workout with my trainer. Some days, like today, I just feel it a little. My chest, shoulders and triceps are a little sore today. My abs weren't sore until I went out to run. Then I noticed they were sore too.

    Veronica
    This is interesting as I've had the idea my normal lack of soreness isn't the norm - and it isn't like I don't put out a lot of effort in our crazy workouts. I DID have sore triceps the other day and was kind of pleased about it as it is so rare. The only time I am guaranteed to get sore is if I do heavy deadlifts and I've not done it in awhile - then my hammies talk to me for a couple of days...

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    I think she knows me and my body well enough that she pushes me right to the edge. Like yesterday's curls into the overhead presses, I had to do 30 reps with 20 pounds plus the EZ curl bar. Twenty reps would have been hard. My third set, she had to assist with the last seven. I've been working with her for about 4 years, so I'm sure that plays in to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    I think she knows me and my body well enough that she pushes me right to the edge. Like yesterday's curls into the overhead presses, I had to do 30 reps with 20 pounds plus the EZ curl bar. Twenty reps would have been hard. My third set, she had to assist with the last seven. I've been working with her for about 4 years, so I'm sure that plays in to it.

    Veronica
    That makes a lot of sense, it isn't group training which is hard but not as targeted as individual training is. I DO have a short 10-session package with my group trainer so I am sure that there will be some soreness in my future

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    Catrin, I can certainly apprecaite the cranky knees... I have needed a knee replacement for quite some time. I don't do any squats where my knee is below 90 degrees, and some days I eliminate them all together. But there certainlya re plenty of other options, so here's to hoping that you find something where the knees actually are happy.

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    Thankfully it is reversable, I just need to strengthen that quad that attaches to the kneecap. It's been far worse in the past, and when I concentrate on doing what I know that I need to do it goes away for months. Thankfully squatting doesn't typically hurt it unless it is already flaring pretty badly - even when my butt is almost touching the ground The latter is just a drill my trainer has me do on the TRX to help me with my squat range of motion - squat so my butt touches the ground, keep arms extended on the straps in an overhead position and come up into a proper overhead squat position. Hold that a couple of seconds and then, keep the arms extended, come all the way up.

    Riding seems to make it the most cranky right now, far more so than gym stuff I think that is only because I've not been riding as often as usual and I do think that makes it worse.

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    Well, I hope that riding starts to ease the pain and NOT the other way around. I wish that I were able to do the squats that you mentioned, but after being a catcher for many many years you can imagine that there truly isn't anything left. Your squats would absolutely destroy me to the point I would be at the orthopedics HA!

    Have you ever tried riding very slowly after a gym workout? During the winter months, I try and hop on the trainer and simply pedal very slowly for a few minutes with very little effort. After a short time, I start to feel better although my legs always feel 'heavy' on the bike while I'm either lifting or working with suspension straps.

 

 

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