Biology, asked by sandhya7713, 5 months ago

After vigorous exercise or work we feel pain in muscles why it happens​

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Answered by brainly2k20
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When muscles are required to work harder than they're used to or in a different way, it's believed to cause microscopic damage to the muscle fibres, resulting in muscle soreness or stiffness. DOMS is often mistakenly believed to be caused by a build up of lactic acid, but lactic acid isn't involved in this process

Answered by JeonJimin22019
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After implementing a new workout routine or program, it's common to be sore for the first few workouts, but the soreness shouldn't linger more than a few days. Soreness is your body's way of saying that it needs recovery before the next session. It's not necessary to be sore after every workout to experience results. When muscles are required to work harder than they're used to or in a different way, it's believed to cause microscopic damage to the muscle fibres, resulting in muscle soreness or stiffness. DOMS is often mistakenly believed to be caused by a build up of lactic acid, but lactic acid isn't involved in this process.

Explanation:

The good news is that normal muscle soreness is a sign that you're getting stronger, and is nothing to be alarmed about. During exercise, you stress your muscles and the fibers begin to break down. As the fibers repair themselves, they become larger and stronger than they were before.

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