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Title: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: Dat.Boi on September 07, 2006, 09:24:55 PM
Lately after my chest workouts i have just not been getting sore an di dont know why doe sit still mean im gaining in size and strength if im nto sore my workout lookes like this

Dumbell Incline 4 sets
Dumbell Flat 4 sets
Dips 4 sets
pullovers 4 sets
Flys 4 sets

what am i doing wrong
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: Peaking at 45 !!! on September 07, 2006, 09:28:58 PM
Are you talking about the same soremess that you get when you 1st start training or after a layoff ?

After a few workouts the soreness will not be there, unless you change your exercises or intensity, etc.

Good luck !
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: GoneAway on September 08, 2006, 12:43:05 AM
I agree with Peaking at 45. I never get sore when working out unless it is injury related. I still don't see why people get sore after "every" workout! I stretch, so maybe that's the difference, maybe not. Can someone explain this?
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: texasRUSH on September 08, 2006, 07:44:38 AM
soreness now is onlly associated with injuries...
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: Arnold Palmer on September 08, 2006, 10:17:23 AM
soreness always been from doing high reps for me
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: DNewbie on September 08, 2006, 10:33:14 AM
Try something different..Maybe some heavy negatives? Drop sets? Barbell work?

Sometimes changing things up will being on some soreness!
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: Jr. Yates on September 08, 2006, 10:37:20 AM
Are you getting a full stretch in all your excersises, nice and deep on flyes and presses? also through in some super sets and drop sets.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: lightweight on September 09, 2006, 07:31:41 PM
i get sore after every workout no matter what.. and it lasts 3-7 days
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: no passn on September 09, 2006, 08:23:25 PM
Say man its just me but i will push myself so i am sore 2 days after working any body part if i am not sore i up the weight or reps but that is me.try it good luck bro. No Passn
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: TNTBOOM on September 11, 2006, 09:53:12 AM
my chest always gets sore after workingout with DB's
but doesnt seem to be sore when i use a BB
 ???

 :-\
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 14, 2006, 08:39:24 PM
Soreness doesnt mean shit, its all about progression. If you arent progressing from session to session then you have something to worry about.

But if I'm not getting sore, and im progressively getting stronger and stronger, and putting on muscle, than I could give 10 flying fucks if im getting sore or not.

And if I'm getting sore but not making any gains then something is wrong.

Worry about making gains and not getting sore.

Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 14, 2006, 09:06:16 PM
There's nothing conclusive out there, but i think some small hint of soreness each workout is a good sign.

As already mentioned, switch up your workout-change the rep numbers, change the order of exercises, add some supersets, do some partials or rest-pause and you'll get some soreness. As far as exercises, throw in some pulley or pec deck or some pushups.

FYI those pullovers should be with lat exercises, IMO. You don't need that many sets for chest anyway, if you're training intensely.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 14, 2006, 09:26:42 PM
Why is soreness needed??????

There's nothing conclusive out there, but i think some small hint of soreness each workout is a good sign.

As already mentioned, switch up your workout-change the rep numbers, change the order of exercises, add some supersets, do some partials or rest-pause and you'll get some soreness. As far as exercises, throw in some pulley or pec deck or some pushups.

FYI those pullovers should be with lat exercises, IMO. You don't need that many sets for chest anyway, if you're training intensely.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: Mr. Intenseone on September 14, 2006, 10:35:15 PM
If you think just because your not sore it doesn't mean you haven't worked the muscle enough, lack of soreness doesn't mean jack!!
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 15, 2006, 12:07:50 AM
If you think just because your not sore it doesn't mean you haven't worked the muscle enough, lack of soreness doesn't mean jack!!

That doesnt make sense bro?? Can you elaborate??????

Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: Mars on September 15, 2006, 01:13:01 AM
I realised when i stretched the soreness was a lot less. so i probably going to stop stretching.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: GoneAway on September 15, 2006, 01:34:26 AM
I realised when i stretched the soreness was a lot less. so i probably going to stop stretching.

That's one of the silliest things I've read on here.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: Mars on September 15, 2006, 03:26:33 AM
ok "lovethesport" haha.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 15, 2006, 08:01:31 AM
There's nothing conclusive about whether soreness helps, on the other hand a little soreness is 100% confirmation of effectiveness, so anecdotally it makes total sense that soreness is more beneficial.

Therefore, use soreness as incentive to experiment to find better, more effective exercises & routines. The most effective WILL give slight soreness virtually every workout; less effective exercises & routines won't. From experience i'd say now that anyone who's not getting at least slight soreness most workouts isn't using the most effective approach.Doesn't mean there won't be progress, but it won't be optimized.

A good example is BB bench press which is supposed to be the holy grail of chest exercises. For many it isn't a good chest developer and f*** up the shoulders nicely. Once i paid attention to muscle soreness and the related mind-muscle connection, I found better exercises that were more effective for chest vs. just following the book.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: JPM on September 15, 2006, 08:15:14 AM
I will agree with FlexingtonSteel, progress in size and power is the main gage, not how sore ones gets days after a workout.

LoveTheSport: I believe Mars was playing everyone about stretching. Or trying to, I hope.

Good Luck.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 15, 2006, 08:16:49 AM
Progressive resistance, that is gradual increase in weight used, is key however that is not by itself sufficient for maximal gains. Progressive resistance using less effective exercises will not maximize gains for a particular area. For example, doing only leg extensions for legs will not maximize gains regardless of progressive resistance.

The MOST optimal combo is the most effective exercises (related to mind-muscle + soreness) + progressive resistance + the best routine; they are inter-related.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 15, 2006, 01:23:53 PM
Progressive resistance, that is gradual increase in weight used, is key however that is not by itself sufficient for maximal gains. Progressive resistance using less effective exercises will not maximize gains for a particular area. For example, doing only leg extensions for legs will not maximize gains regardless of progressive resistance.

The MOST optimal combo is the most effective exercises (related to mind-muscle + soreness) + progressive resistance + the best routine; they are inter-related.

Not progressive resistance young pumpster, but PROGRESSIVE GAINS.

Answer me this......If I get sore after every workout for one year. But I look exactly the same after that year is over. Is soreness really beneficial???

Answer this q
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 15, 2006, 06:48:38 PM
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Not progressive resistance young pumpster, but PROGRESSIVE GAINS.
Kid, progressive resistance is an established theory related to overload that dates back maybe half a century or more, which you're quite clearly unaware of. In terms of BB, it's as fundamental as gravity. Where did you get "progressive gains" from? Sounds like a term you've made up and arbitrarily decided to inform us is important.  ::) :-X


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Answer me this......If I get sore after every workout for one year. But I look exactly the same after that year is over. Is soreness really beneficial???
Why are you wasting time with a negative hypothetical? Go and do it with an effective program and get back to us. This is your homework assignment, junior.

What you're still not grasping is that on a cost-benefit basis, mild soreness has upsides with no practical drawbacks. Smarter to play the odds.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 15, 2006, 07:41:36 PM
Kid, progressive resistance is an established theory related to overload that dates back maybe half a century or more, which you're quite clearly unaware of. In terms of BB, it's as fundamental as gravity. Where did you get "progressive gains" from? Sounds like a term you've made up and arbitrarily decided to inform us is important.  ::) :-X

Why are you wasting time with a negative hypothetical? Go and do it with an effective program and get back to us. This is your homework assignment, junior.

What you're still not grasping is that on a cost-benefit basis, mild soreness has upsides with no practical drawbacks. Smarter to play the odds.

Ok bro, I think you totally dont get what I'm saying here, because were talking about two totally different things here.

I'm not even talking about progressive resistance, which by the way I am fully aware of.

What I am saying is that soreness means absolutely jack. What matters is that you are progressing in your training.

The defintion of progression is as follows:
noun 1. the act of progressing; forward or onward movement. 
2. a passing successively from one member of a series to the next; succession; sequence. 

What I am talking about it studily making gains throughout your program.

And if your goal is to get mildly sore from your workouts, then you are missing the whole boat brother.




Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 15, 2006, 10:22:22 PM
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What I am saying is that soreness means absolutely jack. What matters is that you are progressing in your training.
And what you keep missing is that progressive resistance without the best plan doesn't cut it. It's a combo of a few variables.

There's no proof either way on soreness; I don't doubt that it makes a difference. To be smarter, incorporate all possibilities into the equation, rather than getting stuck on just one, because the upside is potentially great.

Progressive resistance married to more effective exercises and better mind-muscle connections = maximal potential growth, not one or the other as you're claiming.

I get sore more often from working out now than I did 20 years ago because of an improvement in one variable, better exercises. Progressive resistance was always there. I can see better results as a result of greater knowledge.

Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 15, 2006, 11:36:41 PM
And what you keep missing is that progressive resistance without the best plan doesn't cut it. It's a combo of a few variables.

There's no proof either way on soreness; I don't doubt that it makes a difference. To be smarter, incorporate all possibilities into the equation, rather than getting stuck on just one, because the upside is potentially great.

Progressive resistance married to more effective exercises and better mind-muscle connections = maximal potential growth, not one or the other as you're claiming.

I get sore more often from working out now than I did 20 years ago because of an improvement in one variable, better exercises. Progressive resistance was always there. I can see better results as a result of greater knowledge.


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Hey you win.... you totally dont understand what I'm saying. Last time I check this thread. So great job bud, you proved ur point.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 16, 2006, 05:06:44 AM
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What I am talking about it studily making gains throughout your program.

And if your goal is to get mildly sore from your workouts, then you are missing the whole boat brother.
It's not that complicated, despite having to weed through your bad english. Soreness and progressive training are not mutually exclusive, absorb it. ;D
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 16, 2006, 09:48:11 AM
It's not that complicated, despite having to weed through your bad english. Soreness and progressive training are not mutually exclusive, absorb it. ;D

Your an idiot, learn how to read. You have no clue what you or I am talking about.

Get your head out of your ass, read the post again and respond when you have a clue what I am talking about, because as of right now, you dont.

This is such a waste of time responding to you.

My credentials in the area of fitness far outweigh those of your own so I dont know why other than amusement that I respond to your clueless post.

Learn to read and take care
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 16, 2006, 12:27:44 PM
You sound like you get soreness just from trying to think.  ::) Pathetic communication skillz.
Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: flexingtonsteele on September 16, 2006, 01:34:40 PM
You sound like you get soreness just from trying to think.  ::) Pathetic communication skillz.

yea you got it, I get sore trying to think.

Almost as sore as you get curling your 13 inch PIPES, and squatting with your 19 inch thighs.

Gotta go, Im going to go work on my communication skills, and do me a favour work on your comprehension skills because you still have no clue of the point that I was trying to convey.


Title: Re: Lack of soreness!!!
Post by: pumpster on September 16, 2006, 02:16:28 PM
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Gotta go, Im going to go work on my communication skills, and do me a favour work on your comprehension skills because you still have no clue of the point that I was trying to convey.
Finally he nails it; muddled and all over the place. Let's see how many more times he'll be back after claiming he wouldn't be. ;D