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Old 03-25-04, 06:50 AM
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leg massaging for training and developement?

in a conversation i heard that you get better results out of muscle building exercise if you have the muscles massaged after a workout. i was wondering if anyone does some sort of massaging to their leg muscles in order to drive out lactic acid and stimulate muscle growth. if so, what works best? i dont know anything about this sort of thing but i was thinking about getting one of those heavy duty electric vibrating massagers. would something like that work?
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What stimulates muscle growth is testosterone and repetitive exercise. Muscle must be torn from exercise, then in the repair process, new muscle fibers will grow, which causes muscle thickening (growth).

Having said that, massage therapy can be used for the recovery process to help push out toxins and lactic acid accumulation from exercise, as well as help aid bloodflow to the muscles by allowing the muscles to relax, which results in a vasodilation of the blood vessels.

What I would suggest is finding a school where they certify students- they do massages for super cheap. In Chicago, I go to a school up north and pay for a 10 pack and go about once every other week (once a week if things get whickety-wack and messed up). If you're going to use massage to aid in the recovery process, the studies and books I've read suggest that it has to be a deep massage, not a superficial massage that just hits the superficial muscles. You need someone in there kneading the deep muscles of the body to draw out the toxins and lactic acid. It's an expense, but worth the cost, and certainly an expense that can be lessened by finding alternative means of massage therapy.

Check and see if your insurance covers it too- some health insurance packages cover alternative therapy.

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damn girlfriend>>i hate when things get whickety-wack!!

i've got the testosterone....i've got repetitive exercise.....

how long can lactic acid build-up continue in the muscles?
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It depends on how strenuous the exercise is. I've heard a from few hours up to a day.... It depends on how fit you are and how well trained you are, as well as how well you recover and a number of other factors.

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