Wait, we didn't say there was no science! We gave our different preferences and impressions.
Here's an article from the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine that I came up with on a quick search. According to the abstract,
Compression garments may alter potential indices of the repair processes accompanying structural damage to the skeletal muscle following eccentric exercise allowing a faster cellular repair.
That's just from a quick Google, and pulling out the first peer-reviewed article I saw...
Here's a NYT article from a few months ago, referencing other research (preliminary conclusion being that worn during events, compression garments benefit endurance athletes but not middle-distance runners; effect on recovery was apparently not examined).
Another summary of research, with citations.
...wondering what the post-workout window for benefit might be, and scurrying off to put mine on - the boys beat me up on this morning's ride!
Last edited by OakLeaf; 02-07-2010 at 09:46 AM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler