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My DD just recently switched to a more competitive gym which requires longer & harder workouts/conditioning.

The day after she has extremely sore ab muscles. Is there anything I can do right after a workout to prevent sore muscle? Bath in Epsom salts?

Appreciate any advice. Thx!
 
I would suggest the epsom salt bath and just give her some time to adjust. We made a move like that 2 years ago and it took surprising little time for her to adjust. Do the baths, give her a good snack after a work out and make sure she's getting enough rest. She will probably be fine in just a few weeks time.

Good luck!
 
We also did a similar switch about 2.5 years ago. DD went from 7.5 hours a week to 15 and LOTS more conditioning. I bought her some eucalyptus bubble bath that was supposed to be good for sore muscles. I don't know how much was the placebo effect, but she did feel like it helped. It actually took quite a while for DD to be less sore. For all I know, she may STILL be that sore and may just be used to it by now! ;)
 
I would recommend giving her a high protein snack or meal within an hour of her class finishing for muscle recovery. Not a magic pill of course, but should help. Nuts, cheese, tofu, meat, milk, yogurt, kid protein bar, whatever protein is easy for you. Post workout protein intake for muscle recovery is a pretty standard practice for many types of athletes, though the optimal timing, amount, percent combination with carbs, and form of protein are always debated.

Since my kids have started more intense gym, we have upped their ratio of protein in general across their diet. Not super strict counting or anything, but more conscious to specifically make sure most meals have a good protein source.
 

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