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Why You're Sore All the Time (And What to Actually Do About It)

Why You're Sore All the Time (And What to Actually Do About It)

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A friend's Marco Polo message sparked this whole episode — "Amy, I'm sore all the time and I don't understand why." Sound familiar? Today we're diving into what chronic soreness actually means, why it's not a sign you're doing something wrong, and the simple levers you can start pulling right now to feel better between your workouts.

In this episode we chat about:

  • What DOMS is and why some soreness is completely normal (and expected)
  • The difference between typical post-workout soreness and the chronic kind your body is flagging
  • 7 super simple tips to help you feel better
  • The bigger-picture stuff (like how perimenopause/menopause genuinely changes your recovery timeline)
  • Why the goal isn't to overhaul everything — just to start somewhere

Reminder: We're talking about muscle soreness today, not sharp pain, joint pain, or anything that feels like injury. If that's you — please go see someone for help.


Episodes Discussed


Sleep: Simple ways to increase your sleep quality 😴 and quantity 🛌 with holistic sleep coach Morgan Adams

Sleep: 3am Insomnia: When Hormones Hijack Your Sleep in Midlife with Kathleen Saucier

Magnesium: Muscle cramps, fatigue, headaches and stressed? This natural mineral may help.

Rest and Recovery: "No days off" no more! Why recovery days are imperative.

Active Recovery: From RICE to PEACE & LOVE: Your Fastest Path to Recovery

Lifting Heavy: How to Lift Heavier Without Heavier Weights



My latest recommended ways to nourish and move your body, mind and spirit: Nourished Notes Bi-Weekly Newsletter

30+ Non-Gym Ways to Improve Your Health (free download)

Connect with Amy:
GracedHealth.com
Instagram: @GracedHealth
YouTube: @AmyConnell






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