enlightenme2
Life is brass right now
Congratulations on starting with a PT! And if you are new to exercise, you will definitely feel it for up to 48 hours afterwards. I still have sessions with my PT now where I struggle to sit down or climb stairs the next day if she's been extra harsh on me, and I've been seeing her for over a year! But it's a good sign that you are working your muscles, and it does get better with time.
My PT insists that I've had my morning shake before she trains me - your body needs some fuel in it, otherwise there is the risk of going lightheaded and injuring yourself - especially if you are using weights.
Thanks Womble - I'm not new to exercise and that's what's weird! I usually feel pain around the 48-72hr mark, not the day after - and since I got TOM this am, I now understand why. I'm usually very sensitive around that time
I usually don't like to eat before exercise, but I did this morning and it went much better. And the session was loads better as today was aerobics not body resistance training like the other day (squats, dips and push-ups ok, but pull-ups - that's when I FULLY take stock of how much I weigh!!!!!) My arms and stomach still feel like cement blocks but that too shall pass