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July 14th, 2014 archives

Soreness from Your Workout Doesn’t Mean You’re Getting Stronger.

If you have been operating under the assumption that muscle soreness means progress, think again. Soreness is muscular inflammation, and chronic inflammation isn't good. Read more about the different types of muscle contractions and why feeling sore after your workouts doesn't mean you're stronger.