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    Question Chest pain after workout

    So I've been training my chest for a month now and everytime I finish my sets my chest muscles does not feel sore, is it normal or should I change something?
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    Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness or DOMS as they're commonly referred to aren't normal after every workout. You'll only feel them if you have taken a break from training and then return. You can sometimes get them by introducing new exercises to your routine which work the target muscle group in a different way, but it's usually reduced.
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    Spanishdream is right on the money. However, if you are "bodybuilding" (training for size or aesthetics) and you are not "feeling" your muscles contract during your workout, your form may be off and you are compensating.
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    Originally Posted by planky7 View Post
    So I've been training my chest for a month now and everytime I finish my sets my chest muscles does not feel sore, is it normal or should I change something?
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    Originally Posted by planky7 View Post
    So I've been training my chest for a month now and everytime I finish my sets my chest muscles does not feel sore, is it normal or should I change something?
    You really only train your chest? That's probably what you should change.
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    A lot of the soreness is just for the general movement pattern at intensity levels you're not familiar with for a couple workouts..
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    If you get chest pain after running and are not in good physical condition, you may have overdone your activity. chest pains and cramps. After activity, tightness and pain might be brought on by chest muscle cramps. Dehydration is the most prevalent cause of muscle cramps, but there are other causes as well.
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