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voguelove
yea, i hate being sore.

i know it's a big no-no to not do some conditioning yourself out of the season..but thats what i did. nothing.




i hate it noww..it's only the second day of track practice and im dying. i cant even sit on the toilet without plopping myself onto it.

anyone else hate being sore as much as i do?
lKVNiiKINKYl
really? i lovee that sore feeling
i mean yeah, it does hurt but it makes me feel so accomplished
espressive
take a hot bath or use a heating pad. it works wonders!

i hate it when that happens. i've been sore for the past couple of days since badminton started. it's not extremely bad, but i can feel it when i'm walking and stuff. the main thing is my lower back. but i remember when i did track and the next day, i couldn't get out of bed. and when i walked down the stairs, i was like "ow... owowowowowowowow" for each step. it SUCKED!
synthase
aww i remember when i was hella sore!
my track coach said that the soreness comes from the stiffness of your legs (from running )
just try stretching to relieve it; you'll get use to it soon _smile.gif
My Cinderella.
The soreness went away after my first week of fitness. It prepared me for other sports.
Gypsy Eyes
Yeah man that's everyday.

Buy pounds of ice cubes, fill a tub with them and sit in it for awhile. It really does work.
voguelove
i stretch and take ice baths daily after practice.
nothing works for me.

i just kinda tough it out. it does usually go away within the first week, though. thumbsup.gif
freeridefight
I never did anything over break between tennis season and I regret it. I kicked this guy's butt last year and he beat me the other day. I was like verymad.gif But back on topic. I kinda like the sore feeling its like yess Im actual doing something that improving my body. Sorry for the soreness though.
Blaqheartedstar
being sore is like a half half thing, like i like the fact that i'm gonna gain something from it... but its a pain to walk, go up/down stairs, etc
last time i got it bad was the first week of gym back in september... long summer of just sitting on my ass.... lol
Ekay
Yup. First day of track practice for me was pretty hard. For a week I walked like I had a stick up my ass. Not fun, but I didn't feel it when I ran at least which was for 2-3 hours at practice. After that of course, I could barely walk.
jennaaa
I hate but love that sore feeling. I hate how I can't move or do anything normally since I can't move. I love it because I know that the workout i'm doing for whatever is working and it's just going to make it stronger and more resistant. If that made any sense. blink.gif
kimmytree
Ughh I hate that. I get sore so easily. sad.gif
alysaphobia
i hate it... but at the same time, i love it.
it makes me feel like i did work hard, and that i did push. (:
i love everything that has to do with running, so yeah.

try taking a nice, warm bath... that helps me feel better about it.
suddenly she
I love being sore. I'm always in a better mood when I'm sore...

like now dance.gif

People make fun of me though, because I laugh so much more and then some people are like "what what happened?" and I'm just like "I'm sore!" dance.gif And then they look at me weirdly.
yrrnotelekktric
yes, because it`s painful.
and no because i know i`m going to love the results. cool.gif
Jeng
Ya I cousln't walk properly, or go up the stairs or sit, everything was so sore.
marzipan
Oh God. I feel that way right now. It hurts like crap. I'm basically waddling around while grabbing onto anything to keep myself up. >__>
panther
I feel the burn rite now, i cough and my abs/ribs hurt. my entire body is sore i love it
mytangerine
QUOTE(Lo Mein @ Feb 27 2007, 10:22 PM) *
really? i lovee that sore feeling
i mean yeah, it does hurt but it makes me feel so accomplished

i agree. you can just FEEL those new muscles! yesss! haha. happy.gif
Mystic Eyes
QUOTE(marzipan @ Apr 22 2007, 7:58 PM) *
Oh God. I feel that way right now. It hurts like crap. I'm basically waddling around while grabbing onto anything to keep myself up. >__>


Do you need a man slave?

I like the soreness, it means my body is getting used to the condition and becoming stronger. This always happens when I haven't played soccer for a long time or any sports.
The down side is that at it's worst I walk funny and can't even do simple things like put my shirt on or lift my arms up. I'm always at my weakest at this point.
loveylovely
I reallllyy hate it. But it's a good feeling knowing you are doing something good for yourself. Sore muscles will always go away, but bad health and lack of exercise can eventually build up on you.
danifibble
i hate being sore especially first starting up a season.. but the muscle after makes me happy.
brownbyea
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YaGurlSukedMe2SLeep
QUOTE(panther @ Apr 25 2007, 05:21 PM) *
I feel the burn rite now, i cough and my abs/ribs hurt. my entire body is sore i love it

Pussy ass mofucker. You don't hit the gym enough foo.
marzipan
QUOTE(Mystic Eyes @ May 3 2007, 08:52 AM) *
Do you need a man slave?

....blink.gif
no...
iGio
I hate when they ask me that.I would turn around and give the only nasty evil look and keep walking at my pace.None the less I like being sore because people rub me XD and it feels GOOD.
stephinika
I hate it some days because I have to do even more stuff that'll just make it worse...but I sometimes like the feeling cause it means I worked hard beforehand.
PINAYSTER
yes yes.. being sore really hurts like hell
but hey!! the more sore you are.. the less sore you will become!
tilanguyenar
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luxuriate
QUOTE(MaAssIsWOW @ Jun 9 2007, 10:38 AM) *
Pussy ass mofucker. You don't hit the gym enough foo.

You don't even work out, your f**king legs look chunky as shit like you have some cellulite going on there. Fat ass
quite literally too.

plz do it
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