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RETRUN TO RUN/SPEED AND AGLITY SORENESS RULES
If you develop swelling in a joint or muscular pain that lasts longer than 72 hours, you have done too much and need to decrease
activity (duration and/or intensity) and increase rest between workouts.
Apply moist heat before activity and stretch thoroughly then ice immediately after activity for 15 to 20 minutes.
If you develop tightness during activity, stop and stretch (3 reps for 30 a count each) the affected area then resume activity. If
tightness returns, stop and stretch again. If pain develops or after three stretching sessions the tightness remains, stop activity and
apply ice to involved area for 20 minutes.
It is important to identify to exact location of your pain. Is it in a constant location or does it “move around” in a general area?
• Constant location: be very cautious, incorporate more rest between exercise sessions, keep the intensity low and exercise on
level, soft surfaces.
• “Moves around”: continue with progression, but do not increase the intensity.
It is important to identify when you have pain:
• Type I: After activity: stretch affected area well (at least 3 to 5 reps, hold each for at least a 30 count), long, slow, gentle
stretch, then ice for 20 minutes. Continue to progress program if discomfort appears to be muscle soreness. If joint pain
and/or swelling develops, increase rest between exercise sessions and decrease activity level to previous level.
• Type II: During activity, at begin then dissipates: maintain same activity level and low intensity until symptoms dissipate.
• Type III: During activity, gradually develops and intensifies with activity: decrease intensity of activity, stop and stretch to
relief symptoms, stop activity if those do not relief symptoms. Maintain same activity level; if symptoms continue, decrease
activity to previous level.
• Type IV: At night, keeps you up or wakes you up: Bad, doing too much; total rest until symptom free, decrease activity to
previous level and keep intensity low.
• Upon waking: In the morning, upon waking, then dissipates: sign of more to come, decrease activity to previous level and
keep intensity low.
It is important to grade the level of pain you have over a period of several days to weeks. Is the pain getting worse, staying the same
or gradually dissipating? Use a pain scale of 0 to 10, in which 0 is normal and 10 is the worst.
• Getting worse: need total rest, decrease to previous activity level and decrease intensity of exercise.
• Staying the same: decrease activity level to previous level and maintain until pain decreases.

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S O R E N E S S R U L E S

  • 1. RETRUN TO RUN/SPEED AND AGLITY SORENESS RULES If you develop swelling in a joint or muscular pain that lasts longer than 72 hours, you have done too much and need to decrease activity (duration and/or intensity) and increase rest between workouts. Apply moist heat before activity and stretch thoroughly then ice immediately after activity for 15 to 20 minutes. If you develop tightness during activity, stop and stretch (3 reps for 30 a count each) the affected area then resume activity. If tightness returns, stop and stretch again. If pain develops or after three stretching sessions the tightness remains, stop activity and apply ice to involved area for 20 minutes. It is important to identify to exact location of your pain. Is it in a constant location or does it “move around” in a general area? • Constant location: be very cautious, incorporate more rest between exercise sessions, keep the intensity low and exercise on level, soft surfaces. • “Moves around”: continue with progression, but do not increase the intensity. It is important to identify when you have pain: • Type I: After activity: stretch affected area well (at least 3 to 5 reps, hold each for at least a 30 count), long, slow, gentle stretch, then ice for 20 minutes. Continue to progress program if discomfort appears to be muscle soreness. If joint pain and/or swelling develops, increase rest between exercise sessions and decrease activity level to previous level. • Type II: During activity, at begin then dissipates: maintain same activity level and low intensity until symptoms dissipate. • Type III: During activity, gradually develops and intensifies with activity: decrease intensity of activity, stop and stretch to relief symptoms, stop activity if those do not relief symptoms. Maintain same activity level; if symptoms continue, decrease activity to previous level. • Type IV: At night, keeps you up or wakes you up: Bad, doing too much; total rest until symptom free, decrease activity to previous level and keep intensity low. • Upon waking: In the morning, upon waking, then dissipates: sign of more to come, decrease activity to previous level and keep intensity low. It is important to grade the level of pain you have over a period of several days to weeks. Is the pain getting worse, staying the same or gradually dissipating? Use a pain scale of 0 to 10, in which 0 is normal and 10 is the worst. • Getting worse: need total rest, decrease to previous activity level and decrease intensity of exercise. • Staying the same: decrease activity level to previous level and maintain until pain decreases.