Vadim Fedorov Chairman Member Chairman Member Dec 14, 2021 #11 Did you increase workout load? If so, it is expected to happen or else change your routine
Tiger Salman Khan Chairman Member Chairman Member EF VIP EF Logger Dec 14, 2021 #12 Change your training routine....or take a short break and start again with new routine....
ballin2504 Chairman VIP Chairman Member EF VIP EF Logger Dec 14, 2021 #13 Soreness doesn’t dictates a good workout or not.
RoySimpson EF MOD Moderator EF Logger Dec 14, 2021 #14 Body is getting used to workouts... mix it up!
MasonicBodybuilder Moderator Chairman Member Dec 14, 2021 #15 Not getting sore does not mean you are not getting good workouts in at all. If you want to get sore then completely switch up your routine.
Not getting sore does not mean you are not getting good workouts in at all. If you want to get sore then completely switch up your routine.
StevenDarwinMD Medical Review Board Chairman Member Dec 14, 2021 #16 This thread/post was reviewed by our Medical Review board. This thread/post/message was also fact checked by Steven Darwin, MD and our medical review board. Full editorial process was followed, and please read our medical disclaimer, check our editorial process.
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Chez21 Good Broly Platinum Dec 15, 2021 #17 If you want to get sore, train one muscle until you can’t pickup another weight. Train beyond failure every set. You’ll get sore, prob get hurt, but sore!
If you want to get sore, train one muscle until you can’t pickup another weight. Train beyond failure every set. You’ll get sore, prob get hurt, but sore!