TurquoiseEyes
Cathlete
Okay, so I've been working out a long time and should probably be able to find out the answer to this on my own. I've spent two days Googling the topic and searching the forums here. However, I read about foam rollers and frankly, I'm still mystified on just how to use them, which one to buy, if they would even really be helpful, and really worth the money. A little history...
I have fibromyalgia (FMS), which is loads of fun :s but manageable with good nutrition, regular workouts, some medications, plenty of water, plenty of stretching, and plenty of rest. I was doing The FIRM for months as my main form of exercise first, which didn't seem to aggravate my FMS all that much. However, with only a couple of exceptions that workout system is based more on muscle endurance (higher reps/lower weights) and floor aerobics than Cathe's more bodybuilder-style and step-heavy routines. I love Cathe's workouts, and I've gotten to the point where I absolutely need them for continued visible results, strength increases, and cardio breakthroughs. Weight-training splits are working best for me currently because my body got so used to total-body workouts with The FIRM, and I plateaued. I admit step aerobics are not my natural strong suit, but I hit the wall with floor aerobics and need the added intensity step provides.
However, I am aching. From the time I get up until the time I go to bed, I am in a level of pain I'd not experienced in months. And it's been lingering for weeks. I'm using Stretch Max as if it was going out of style. I take hot baths a lot. I'm getting up and doing a few minutes of light cardio + stretching nearly every hour during the day. I guess that's not a bad thing, but having to do it because I'm in pain isn't that fun! I'm a FT college student and therefore I spend many hours writing, reading, and working on a computer daily. I rotate my body positions and where I sit throughout the day to minimize the damage this sedentary stuff can do to FMS.
I'm determined not to use any additional medicine beyond what I already must take to cover my bare minimum needs in life for pain management, I want to stay out of the darn doctor offices, and I'm into being proactive day-to-day to feel good. So, to the forums full of Cathlete intelligence I go. What do you all use successfully to manage more advanced muscle soreness? Foam rollers? Those little massage balls to put under pressure points? Any ideas are appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I have fibromyalgia (FMS), which is loads of fun :s but manageable with good nutrition, regular workouts, some medications, plenty of water, plenty of stretching, and plenty of rest. I was doing The FIRM for months as my main form of exercise first, which didn't seem to aggravate my FMS all that much. However, with only a couple of exceptions that workout system is based more on muscle endurance (higher reps/lower weights) and floor aerobics than Cathe's more bodybuilder-style and step-heavy routines. I love Cathe's workouts, and I've gotten to the point where I absolutely need them for continued visible results, strength increases, and cardio breakthroughs. Weight-training splits are working best for me currently because my body got so used to total-body workouts with The FIRM, and I plateaued. I admit step aerobics are not my natural strong suit, but I hit the wall with floor aerobics and need the added intensity step provides.
However, I am aching. From the time I get up until the time I go to bed, I am in a level of pain I'd not experienced in months. And it's been lingering for weeks. I'm using Stretch Max as if it was going out of style. I take hot baths a lot. I'm getting up and doing a few minutes of light cardio + stretching nearly every hour during the day. I guess that's not a bad thing, but having to do it because I'm in pain isn't that fun! I'm a FT college student and therefore I spend many hours writing, reading, and working on a computer daily. I rotate my body positions and where I sit throughout the day to minimize the damage this sedentary stuff can do to FMS.
I'm determined not to use any additional medicine beyond what I already must take to cover my bare minimum needs in life for pain management, I want to stay out of the darn doctor offices, and I'm into being proactive day-to-day to feel good. So, to the forums full of Cathlete intelligence I go. What do you all use successfully to manage more advanced muscle soreness? Foam rollers? Those little massage balls to put under pressure points? Any ideas are appreciated. Thank you in advance.