
Wits & Weights | Evidence-Based Fitness & Nutrition for Lifters Over 40 Does Soreness Equal Muscle Growth? (What Science Says) | Ep 372
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Are you sore after workouts... and does this even matter?
Learn why DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness) is actually a terrible indicator of workout effectiveness, what it really tells you about your training, and the performance metrics you should track instead to know if you're making real progress toward your physique goals.
This episode answers a question from a Wits & Weights Physique University member about whether soreness indicates workout quality and how to measure progress effectively.
Main Takeaways:
- Soreness indicates novelty and adaptation to new stimuli, not workout effectiveness or muscle growth
- You can get sore from ineffective activities
- Experienced lifters get less sore over time while still making gains
- Track much more targeted metrics of performance and progress instead of how sore you are
- However, soreness can be used to measure recovery
Timestamps:
0:00 - Does pain equal progress?
2:57 - What is DOMS?
5:27 - Why soreness doesn't equal progress
8:51 - The repeated bout effect
10:53 - What soreness tells you about training
12:09 - When soreness becomes counterproductive
14:10 - Performance metrics that matter
17:20 - Recovery strategies for managing soreness
21:57 - From pain-focused to performance-focused
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