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Title: DOMS
Post by: quixoticgeek on 17 September, 2020, 10:23:17 pm


Did a hard session in the gym yesterday, and no everything hurts. I got a big case of DOMS.

Does anyone have any good ways for dealing with DOMS? I'd like to be able to stand up without being in agony.

J
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: chrisbainbridge on 17 September, 2020, 10:25:34 pm
Do not do a new exercise.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: quixoticgeek on 17 September, 2020, 10:32:51 pm
Do not do a new exercise.

You say that, but I have to stand up to get from this chair to my bed... and that hurts...

J
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: HeltorChasca on 18 September, 2020, 07:10:23 am
Funny answer. Serious answer. I am a gardener. Clipping lawns seems to do me good. Slowly walking behind a mower all day is magic.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: rafletcher on 18 September, 2020, 08:38:41 am
As Hector says, slow movement will help. TBH I'm surprised you have it today, for me it's usually the day after.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: Tomsk on 18 September, 2020, 08:49:44 am
Funny answer. Serious answer. I am a gardener. Clipping lawns seems to do me good. Slowly walking behind a mower all day is magic.

 :thumbsup: Likewise: active recovery, lots of varied, (mostly) gentle movement ... A great career move for this slightly arthritic 60+ geri-athlete.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: Greenbank on 18 September, 2020, 09:01:40 am
Swimming works for me. Being in cold/cool water really helps.

If it's DOMS in the arms then I'll do a session with a kick float.

If it's DOMS in the legs I'll do a session with a pull buoy between my legs.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: Lightning Phil on 18 September, 2020, 09:44:20 am
As others say gentle movement involving affected muscles.  Probably something involving increased blood flow and quicker muscle repair. Or it may just repair itself equally fast if you lie on the sofa.  Maybe when moving about you’re just not thinking about it. Distraction therapy.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: L CC on 18 September, 2020, 09:59:27 am
Foam rolling after the exercise. Once the DOMS are with you, suffer on.
Swimming is good though.

Saddo1 Fact - I quite like DOMS. It reminds me I am Growing those Muscles and therefore A God.






1: Masochistic, more like.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: rafletcher on 21 September, 2020, 02:45:31 pm

Saddo1 Fact - I quite like DOMS. It reminds me I am Growing those Muscles and therefore A God.


Indeed, No Pain, No Gain.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: CrazyEnglishTriathlete on 24 September, 2020, 10:37:51 am
Funnily enough, I find riding my bike works quite well.  Failing that, going for a walk, however bow-legged or crab-like my progress - getting the blood flowing seems to ease the symptoms.  It is interesting watching people in hotels after events such as PBP or Mille Miglia, walking sideways down stairs...

One of my time trialling friends said that, if he did a '10' or '25' (mile) TT a week after a '600' he always set a good time.  I'm not sure if there is any science behind that, but the weekend after I got back from the Mille Miglia, I set a PB riding down to my caravan and, the next day, a PB for a '25', both of which remain PBs, 10 years later.
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: quixoticgeek on 24 September, 2020, 02:05:42 pm

Today's DOMS is not as bad as last weeks, despite yesterday's workout being 15 minutes longer, and feeling at a harder intensity. Might try going for a walk later, right now the weather is being decidedly Dutch...

Thanks everyone for the comments and ideas.

J
Title: Re: DOMS
Post by: Asterix, the former Gaul. on 27 September, 2020, 05:41:39 pm
I think I am too lazy to get DOMS seriously unless I run, which I rarely do (what are wheels for?)

On the turbo I was disappointed that my cadence was 70 avg so for the last 15 minutes of the hour session I decided to stay at 80+ which I managed by dropping a cog and ignoring the burning sensation while I tried to maintain the same power.  It did give me DOMS for a day, on which I cycled 4 miles into town and back, and then the day after that I did an hour on the turbo during which I averaged 81rpm and 8 watts above my previous ride. 

So really the extra effort did me some good, I think..

On tours I have noticed that after week my performance improved considerably.  I usually have a rest day every week when I just potter around.