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Post-Marathon Soreness: 7 Tips for Quick Recovery!

Stay HealthyMarathonConseil
12/02/2025 18:02

Nothing is more daunting than muscle soreness after a run! Who hasn’t winced while going down the stairs a few hours post-exercise? While these muscle aches are completely normal, there are ways to mitigate their effects and speed up recovery. Discover 7 essential tips to say goodbye to soreness more quickly!

1 Hydration

The body loses a lot during physical activity, which is why it’s essential to rehydrate after exercise. Replenishing mineral salts is crucial for recovery.


2 Sleep

There’s nothing better than a good night’s sleep (between 7 and 9 hours depending on the person) to allow the body to regenerate quickly and regain energy after a race.


3 Nutrition

Post-exercise nutrition shouldn’t be neglected. While indulging in guilty pleasures is okay, it’s important not to forget foods rich in magnesium (nuts, grains, soy, avocado, spinach…) and those with anti-inflammatory properties (fatty fish, dark chocolate, legumes, fruits, vegetables…).


4 Massages

Massages can enhance recovery by stimulating blood flow, which nourishes the muscles and reduces soreness. A massage conducted 20 to 30 minutes after exercise is even more effective. Don’t hesitate to consult physiotherapists and osteopaths often present at the finish line of organized races.


5 Active Recovery

Active recovery is key for quickly alleviating soreness. No need for intense workouts; light activities like walking or low-intensity cycling can suffice, allowing the body to adapt while staying active.


6 Alternating Hot and Cold

Playing with temperatures can help stimulate muscles. Whether it’s a shower jet, a bathtub, or creams that provide hot or cold sensations, choose what suits you best. Cold is often recommended to reduce muscle pain, while heat increases blood flow and relaxes tissues.


7 Gentle Stretching

Stretching can be beneficial, but it’s important to be gentle to avoid shocking the body and risking injury. Depending on personal sensitivity and feelings, gentle stretching and mobility exercises can relieve muscles.


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