Prevent Muscle Cramps
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Don’t let muscle cramps derail your workouts
Everyone who works out regularly will probably experience muscle cramps at some point. Not only are they painful, but they can actually make your workouts less effective and often force you to cut your exercise time short.
Besides drinking plenty of water (which you should be doing even if cramps aren’t a problem for you) here are a few ways you can make sure that muscle cramps don’t harm your fitness plan:
Stretch - We all lead busy lives, so it can sometimes be tempting to jump into your workout at a hundred miles an hour, but diving right into lifting heavy weights or sprinting can overheat your muscles.
Eat More Sodium – This isn’t usually a problem because most people actually get much more sodium than they need, but if you follow a strict diet there is a chance you don’t have enough sodium in your system. Sodium holds water in your body, and when you don’t have enough it can lead to muscle dehydration making them cramp more easily.
Ease into a Workout Program – Muscle cramps might also be caused by trying to do too much too fast in a new workout program. This can even happen to experienced exercisers if they start a new unfamiliar exercise routine. For example, if you are used to doing cardio and want to give plyometrics a try, don’t expect to jump like
Dessert
I think one of the most important things you can teach yourself when going through a fitness plan is the difference between “good pain” and “bad pain.” There’s no doubt that sometimes lots of exercise leaves you sore, but it typically shouldn’t hurt you in a debilitating way. Generally, if the pain is a dull ache, then it is just the feeling of your muscles working or recovering. If you feel something closer to a stabbing pain or a spasm, then there is probably something more troubling at hand and you should see your doctor.
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