What is the right time, amount, distance, and effert as far as running after pitching-- I know it is supposed to break up lactic acid build-up. Could I get some advice--pros-cons. Thanks
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quote:In this case it is to get blood flowing to damaged muscle tissue.
quote:Originally posted by CADad:
The running gets the blood flowing in the arm because you are pumping the arms. That helps it heal quicker.
Good point about a cold or at least cool shower because a warm shower can add to inflammation. Warm shower always felt good though.
quote:I am not sure why people argue this issue when pros do it under the guidance of their trainers.