During rehabbing from an injury, we usually tell folks the effected area shouldn't hurt for more than 30 minutes after stopping exercise.
After a whole body activity, we suggest they shouldn't feel much soreness beyond the next morning.
People who are terribly sore for days afterward have usually destroyed muscle tissue during their activity, and now their body is wasting effort and raw materials to repair the gratuitous damage instead of using it to build sleek powerful new muscle.
One step forward, five steps back.
Now, there are times when success is worth the damage (running a marathon is a good example).
But damaging yourself, destroying muscle tissue, creating microtears in precious tendons and ligaments every time you go out is really just a waste.



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On the other hand, I had no signs that I was doing too much - no soreness, no nothing - until I went too far. I really didn't have all that much fatigue, considering all that I was doing...
