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DOMS - Crameri et al (2007)
I referenced this study in a recent video and article. I might have been somewhat confusing in the video. The point I made was that DOMS, or soreness, wasn't from muscle inflammation but from connective tissue inflammation.
Here is a quote that talks about this in greater detail: Why Your Muscles Get Sore: Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) and Exercise ? Myosynthesis Quote:
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That's the way I've always understood it too. I have never seen the illustration before, that is helpful. I've went round-and-round with the guys that think soreness is muscle fiber damage and that equates to growth (train for soreness). They will constantly switch routines or exercises chasing that soreness. I'm not saying soreness can't be used as some type of indicator, just that it doesn't mean what most lifters think it means and actively seeking it is just spinning their wheels.
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Well, considering massage of the golgi tendons relieves muscle pain more readily and for longer than massage of the muscle belly, that kind of makes perfect sense.
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