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Lifting light sounds boring and a waste of time and I doubt most

people that do this look like they lift.

I've read that runners are supposed to do more reps and lighter

weight, but I refuse to follow that advice. I'm still lifting heavy.

Depending on the lift, I do 6, 12, or 20 reps.

Last time I lifted I made a conscious effor to go just a little slower

on the negative. My triceps and chest are sore to the touch 2 days

later. I'm much sorer than usual.

Andy

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> I haven't found lighting weights to be very successful, well, to add

> muscle anyway.

>

> Just my opinion...:~)

>

> Brett (off to the gym)

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In a message dated 11/11/2004 5:04:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,

andyman68@... writes:

I mentioned soreness earlier but I agree it is not useful as a

measurement of progress. Usually happens to me to a greater degree if

I haven't lifted in a week or I change my routine.

Lifting more is a great measure of progress. Just keep up the good form.

Andy

>>>It is a really interesting phenomenon that some people get so sore and

others get no soreness (and everything in between).

I for one get extremely sore if I do somethin new. I did lower body on

Monday and was already sore by the end of the workout. By 24 hrs later, I had

close to the 48 hr DOMS...By 48 hrs....man-o-peat! I was a practical cripple.

But I was surprised that I could do my 45 min tempo run last night with no

problem.

Kelley

New Half Marathoner :)

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I find that while running, the soreness goes away at least if the

soreness is in my legs. I can feel the soreness in the upper body

while running. I've noticed it especially in the chest and the

triceps as they jiggle while running.

Andy

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