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What Soreness Really Says About Your Workouts

What Soreness Really Says About Your Workouts

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Today’s episode is inspired by a question I got from a member of the Movement with Julie community. And I love this question because I know so many of you have probably wondered the exact same thing—especially if you’re newer to strength training.

Someone asked me whether they should increase weight or reps because they don’t always feel sore after working out. Such a good question—and we’re breaking it all down today.

Because there’s a really common belief out there that if you’re not sore after your workout, it didn’t work. But here’s the truth:

Soreness does not equal success.

What I discuss:

1. Soreness is Triggered by Novelty, Not Necessarily Effectiveness

2. Soreness Reflects Inflammation, Not Muscle Growth

3. Being Sore Doesn’t Mean You’re Targeting the Right Muscle Effectively

4. The Body Adapts Quickly (And That’s a Good Thing!)

5. Chasing Soreness Can Lead to Overtraining, Not Progress

6. The Importance of Progressive Overload

Also, don’t forget to listen to:

Episode 13: How Much Weight Should I be Lifting? https://www.juliealedbetter.com/embrace-your-real/how-much-weight-should-i-be-lifting

And episode 68: Getting Off Your Fitness Plateau with Progressive Overload https://www.juliealedbetter.com/embrace-your-real/getting-off-your-fitness-plateau-with-progressive-overload

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