Delayed ONset Muscle Soreness DOMS- HELP???

RagingWhoreMoan

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I am experiencing some serious DOMS in my hamstrings.
I have been low carbs since the new year. I carb up every two weeks.
I was planning for the SuperBowl to do it.

But this pain is severe. I have had DOMS before but usually I can attribute it to something.
Like lunges after not doing them for a long time.
I have dying. Can't sit on a toilet seat. Could barely get in and out of my car.

Any suggestions?

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Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) is a familiar experience for the elite or novice athlete. Symptoms can range from muscle tenderness to severe debilitating pain. The mechanisms, treatment strategies, and impact on athletic performance remain uncertain, despite the high incidence of DOMS. DOMS is most prevalent at the beginning of the sporting season when athletes are returning to training following a period of reduced activity. DOMS is also common when athletes are first introduced to certain types of activities regardless of the time of year. Eccentric activities induce micro-injury at a greater frequency and severity than other types of muscle actions. The intensity and duration of exercise are also important factors in DOMS onset. Up to six hypothesised theories have been proposed for the mechanism of DOMS, namely: lactic acid, muscle spasm, connective tissue damage, muscle damage, inflammation and the enzyme efflux theories. However, an integration of two or more theories is likely to explain muscle soreness. DOMS can affect athletic performance by causing a reduction in joint range of motion, shock attenuation and peak torque. Alterations in muscle sequencing and recruitment patterns may also occur, causing unaccustomed stress to be placed on muscle ligaments and tendons. These compensatory mechanisms may increase the risk of further injury if a premature return to sport is attempted.A number of treatment strategies have been introduced to help alleviate the severity of DOMS and to restore the maximal function of the muscles as rapidly as possible. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs have demonstrated dosage-dependent effects that may also be influenced by the time of administration. Similarly, massage has shown varying results that may be attributed to the time of massage application and the type of massage technique used. Cryotherapy, stretching, homeopathy, ultrasound and electrical current modalities have demonstrated no effect on the alleviation of muscle soreness or other DOMS symptoms. Exercise is the most effective means of alleviating pain during DOMS, however the analgesic effect is also temporary. Athletes who must train on a daily basis should be encouraged to reduce the intensity and duration of exercise for 1-2 days following intense DOMS-inducing exercise. Alternatively, exercises targeting less affected body parts should be encouraged in order to allow the most affected muscle groups to recover. Eccentric exercises or novel activities should be introduced progressively over a period of 1 or 2 weeks at the beginning of, or during, the sporting season in order to reduce the level of physical impairment and/or training disruption. There are still many unanswered questions relating to DOMS, and many potential areas for future research.
 
Im always not sore until my 2nd day after training, its just how i am i guess, but I'm not sure what your asking daddio? I mean it does go away after a couple days right or no?
 
Well I lifted heavy on Sunday. Yesterday I was sore. But today I cannot walk.
I dead lifted 415 for 5 sets of 1 rep

i am asking for any miracle cures for my DOMS

also any one have any experience with DOMS and low carb?
 
Well I lifted heavy on Sunday. Yesterday I was sore. But today I cannot walk.
I dead lifted 415 for 5 sets of 1 rep

i am asking for any miracle cures for my DOMS

also any one have any experience with DOMS and low carb?

damn bro, I've been sore 2,3 and 4 days later, but never been sore like your talking about 4-5 days later lol, thats pretty delayed lol, Make sure you fuel those sore muscles well, carb up , replenish glycogen and massage the shit out of those bad boys! I have been that sore for sure!!! But not 5 days later lol, but i have been to the point where i thought something has to be wrong, lol,
 
Hamstrings can take a long time to heal from severe DOMS. I'd say there isn't anything wrong. You'll just need time to let them heal and a good hard sport massage to speed up the process. Although that will hurt as much as the DOMS, you'll feel much better afterwards. Did the same thing to my calves once, and I literally couldn't walk for a day.
 
Drink lots of water, stretch and get a massage. Those are the only things I have found to help me recover from being very sore.
 
Hamstrings can take a long time to heal from severe DOMS. I'd say there isn't anything wrong. You'll just need time to let them heal and a good hard sport massage to speed up the process. Although that will hurt as much as the DOMS, you'll feel much better afterwards. Did the same thing to my calves once, and I literally couldn't walk for a day.

now that i think of it, i have been super sore for over a week once and it was my calves! Those fuckers stay sore forever when i hit them hard
 
I hate massages. Yea I said it.

So today my calves are fucking killing me too.
I dont know if it is me or all the talk of calves. I worked calves during TRX which is used as a stretch. That was on wednesday.
I am now in full belief that this DOMS is caused by my diet.
My legs are still killing me. I am walking around like I have a pole up my aas.

I an still planning to carb up for the Super Bowl 500+ carbs in about 10 hours YEAHHH!!!

I took off yesterday. Which was sad. I am going to take off today bc Friday. I never train on friday.
Hopefully Saturday my soreness will have subsided. I want to do fasted cardio and then hit it hard and then go really heavy sunday before Carb UP
 
Lol, sounds like quite an image. You're probably a little off balance in electrolytes/water with your diet. Dehydration even in a small degree can definitely affect clearing of lactic acid and DOMS.
 
Drink lots of water, stretch and get a massage. Those are the only things I have found to help me recover from being very sore.

^^^^ THIS! Also, if you went too heavy after not working legs for a while, you will be sore for a week.
 
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