This is not necessarily a fitness question persay, but i figured this would be the community to ask. About 3 months ago i started a new job, a factory job, where i’m constantly pushing and lifting tonnes of weight daily. i’ve gotten used to it, i don’t feel nearly as sore as i did when i started, the only thing is how i feel when i wake up.

you see, when i first wake up the first thing i notice is how stiff i am, literally it feels as though each of my individual muscles has turned into cold rubber. And the cracks! every time i move now something or another pops or cracks in any given part of my body. Suffice to say none of this is painful, just… uncomfortable. It’s not like they gave me a “how to adapt your body to suddenly doing manual labor 101” pamphlet when i joined, so what exactly should i be doing different? Or is this just a normal phenomenom that i’m not used to?

  • yokonzo@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    This is probably a stupid question, but when do i stretch? as soon as i wake up? after work?

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      1 year ago

      Do it immediately after working out. If you have the time, also stretch when you wake up. Stretching before bed might also have the side benefit of helping you sleep better.

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      I have a short routine I do when I wake up. I’ll do a longer, more thorough one if I’m going to be doing anything strenuous. Beyond that, I do cool down stretches after exercising and a short routine before going to bed.