TheHamm
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ATTQOTD:
Getting kids in and out of seats is an ergo nightmare, but I had amazing arms from lifting infant twins in their bucket seats. The rest of me was a hot mess, though.
I would ice it for at least a day, then heat. I kept a heating pad at my desk as the time there was the most likely to be unmoving. After you feel a bit better (rest is not a bad thing), add some flexibility and core strengthening to your routine! Simple stretches like twists in a chair or side stretches at the copy machine are better than nothing- because who has time for more when you are already training for a race?
Getting kids in and out of seats is an ergo nightmare, but I had amazing arms from lifting infant twins in their bucket seats. The rest of me was a hot mess, though.
I would ice it for at least a day, then heat. I kept a heating pad at my desk as the time there was the most likely to be unmoving. After you feel a bit better (rest is not a bad thing), add some flexibility and core strengthening to your routine! Simple stretches like twists in a chair or side stretches at the copy machine are better than nothing- because who has time for more when you are already training for a race?