It's a common occurence, I think!
When I set my exercise goals, I never actually plan to workout every day, because I know that I WILL need some time off. Now, if a body part is just sore, sometimes you can work it, but there are times when taking time off is not laziness, but HELPFUL. You may think working through the pain is a good thing, but look at it this way, if you injure it further, you'll be forced to do less later.
When I first started working out with a trainer, we were doing upper and lower body work. We started doing squats, and at first I was okay. But after a while I started having some ongoing knee pain. It got worse and worse, to the point where my knee would hurt when I was driving my car and had to brake!
Finally, one day at the gym, I bent down to retrieve an item and had a SHARP pain in my knee. So sharp that I cried out. Sharp pain in knee = bad. My trainer told me this was NOT normal and to see a doctor.
It turns out that I have some chronic knee problems -- many women do. Mine is some deterioration, and I had made it worse by strengthening the wrong muscles for months! On top of what is a sort of arthritis was a lot of inflammation...
I went cold turkey on the lower body exercises, and moved away from weight bearing cardio (even walking hurt sometimes).
It took months for some of the inflammation to go away. During that time I had to be very carefuol of the knee. It even bothered me during yoga -- especially the transitions in a sun series.
Over the past year or so, I have been working on strengthening the muscles around the knee to give it better support. I work a lot with my trainer on working the muscles I would in lunges and squats without putting pressure on the knee. And even then, some days I can't do it. I've learned to pay attention to the pain and revise what I do accordingly. I CAN do more weight bearing cardio (e.g., treadmill, walking, jogging), but I will always have to be careful. And some days are better than others...
All this to say... take some time. I took a chronic, low level problem and made it much much worse.
Last edited by Heather; 01-18-2009 at 11:13 PM.
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