Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate lunges. It's not a balance issue for me, and my form is good. But they make my legs burn after 2. And even with trying to do them regularly, it doesn't get any better. It hurts terribly, more than anything else.
Hurts where? If it hurts around your knees, then stop, do some trigger point therapy, perhaps the foam roller around your knees, and see if that makes a difference.
If it just hurts your thighs, glutes, etc., it's supposed to and you should push through if you want results.
It mostly hurts my calves - not upper legs or glutes.
I can walk up two stairs at a time - not infinitely, but a few flights without discomfort.
I think something might be tight. I would work on stretching and foam rolling. Then start with bodyweight lunges, both walking and stationary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate lunges. It's not a balance issue for me, and my form is good. But they make my legs burn after 2. And even with trying to do them regularly, it doesn't get any better. It hurts terribly, more than anything else.
Hurts where? If it hurts around your knees, then stop, do some trigger point therapy, perhaps the foam roller around your knees, and see if that makes a difference.
If it just hurts your thighs, glutes, etc., it's supposed to and you should push through if you want results.
It mostly hurts my calves - not upper legs or glutes.
I can walk up two stairs at a time - not infinitely, but a few flights without discomfort.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate lunges. It's not a balance issue for me, and my form is good. But they make my legs burn after 2. And even with trying to do them regularly, it doesn't get any better. It hurts terribly, more than anything else.
Hurts where? If it hurts around your knees, then stop, do some trigger point therapy, perhaps the foam roller around your knees, and see if that makes a difference.
If it just hurts your thighs, glutes, etc., it's supposed to and you should push through if you want results.
Anonymous wrote:I hate lunges. It's not a balance issue for me, and my form is good. But they make my legs burn after 2. And even with trying to do them regularly, it doesn't get any better. It hurts terribly, more than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:I think there are just things each of us aren't good at. I am a decent athlete (rowing, climbing, lifting) but am a horrible runner. Slow, painful, winded. Even when I am fit running is torture. I still do it sometimes because it is quick and (because it is so hard) gets my heart rate up nicely. But I don't get much better. With lunges, I guess I don't see much point in caring too much about it. Its not like there is research saying that those who lunge live longer. Do something else. Or keep doing lunges, but don't worry if they never get better.
Anonymous wrote:I hate lunges. It's not a balance issue for me, and my form is good. But they make my legs burn after 2. And even with trying to do them regularly, it doesn't get any better. It hurts terribly, more than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks for trying to help! I actually have great form -- definitely don't put my feet to close together, don't put knees past toes, keep torso upright. It's just that I can't do very many of them! And, despite practice, can't seem to increase my numbers. I started with weights but gave up and tried to practice without them (but with great form) to increase my reps. But I've never gone past the no weight stage!
Anyways, thanks for trying!