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Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness

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== What is DOMS? ==
Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS) generally occurs between 24 and 72 hours after unusual or severe exercise, such as racing a marathon. DOMS is particularly related to eccentric exercise, which is where the muscle works to resist becoming longer, rather than working to contract. When you muscles absorb the impact of running, this is eccentric. Downhill running is much more eccentric than flat or uphill running.  == What are the symptoms of DOMS? == The soreness of DOMS is different to a 'pulled' muscle. With DOMS, large areas of the muscle are very tender to the tough, and the pain is very unpleasant. With a pulled muscle, the area of tenderness is usually more localized and the pain of massage is sometimes described as a 'good pain'. The pain of DOMS will normally lessen with light exercise such as walking. This is often described as 'loosening' up.
== Why is DOMS important? ==

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