i've been incorporating a new recovery technique into my regime, epsom salt baths! my mother used to always say that sore feet could be solved by soaking in epsom salt. i dug a little further. epsom salt, or hydrated magnesium sulfate, can be absorbed through the skin and has been known to, among many other things, reduce muscle soreness and inflammation. so i decided to try for myself. what better excuse to use my new claw foot tub???
the first time i tried it was after 5 x5 back squats at 175 pounds, i was starting to feel sore before i even got home! i drew a hot bath and put probably 2 cups (i didn't measure) into the water and let it dissolve. i checked the clock and geared up for 10-15 minutes. unless you have a VERY deep tub, use a face cloth to soak your upper back and shoulders. when you are done, don't rinse, just towel dry.
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George on the Vineyard... we love baths! |
here are a bunch of other interesting uses for epsom salt: face cleanser, foot scrubs, splinter removal and more.
so after your next heavy strength day and after your sweet potato, try an epsom salt bath!!
what do YOU do to aid recovery? a big post workout meal? fish oil?
3 comments:
Kerri, I love my epsom salt baths. I have been using them for many years after hard training sessions or a long week. I also sometimes add a little coconut oil to the bath at the same time and I always come out feeling relaxed and feeling luxurious :-)
Oh, the coconut oil sounds like an amazing addition!
I LOVE EPSOM SALT BATHS!!! my personal fave is peppermint epsom salt.... p.s
CANNOT DEAL WITH GEORGE ! get him a rubber ducky please
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