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  1. #61

    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    Salt and cramp, I suspect thats a myth, however I'll back my suspicion up with some decent evidence:

    Serum electrolyte concentrations and hydration status are not associated with exercise associated muscle cramping (EAMC) in distance runners
    M P Schwellnus1, J Nicol1, R Laubscher2, T D Noakes3 Br J Sports Med 2004;38:488-492


    Interesting to note that hydration and cramp is probably also twaddle.
    Also ingesting salt, licking your arms etc is probably twaddle:

    Sodium ingestion and the prevention of hyponatraemia during exercise
    Br J Sports Med 2004; 38: 790-792. doi:10.1136/bjsm.2004.014191


    Fascinating to note that this paper showed that sodium levels dropped even when replacing fluid with a sodium containing drink going flat out against a lot of current advice, ie overhydration with any fluid is not necessarily a good thing.

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    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    I get cramp sometimes when I'm knackered. I reckon its more a question of fitness and conditioning than anything else.
    Not sure if its correct to link salt/hydration levels with causing cramp - these will also happen when you've oushed the body hard. I'm sure that you could check the levels of all three peaks finishers (esp on a hot day) and they'd all be low. But not everyone would have cramp.

  3. #63

    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    The first study above did check sodium levels after a tougher challenge than the Peaks, sodium or "salt" levels were not significantly low in any of the athletes and not significantly lower in the group who had cramped. The main cause of low sodium levels appears to be over-hydration (water or electrolyte drinks), not sweating.

    I agree with you, the evidence suggests that cramp is a fatigue phenomenon alone.

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    I was told recently by a fellow fell runner (a reliable source i know ) that taking Cod Liver oil can help with cramp as it aids the mucles in the absorbsion and transportation of Lactic Acid. It is ofcourse a build up of Lactic acid in the muscles which causes cramp. I was under the impression that this build up of lactic acid came from the increase in anaerobic respiration, that is to say that cells are respiring without oxygen due to the increased workload of running. This would suggest to me that cramp is linked with fatigue alone.
    Any thoughts on the effectiveness of Cod Liver oil?

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    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    I believe that Ibuprofen (oral or topical gel) helps with cramp...
    So, here's a question really:

    Is there any reason not to swallow a couple of ibuprofen tablets before a long race such as the 3 peaks? - if it helps stop the onset of cramp is there some other compelling reason not to take it?
    Cheers.

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    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    Quote Originally Posted by crowhill View Post
    I believe that Ibuprofen (oral or topical gel) helps with cramp...
    So, here's a question really:

    Is there any reason not to swallow a couple of ibuprofen tablets before a long race such as the 3 peaks? - if it helps stop the onset of cramp is there some other compelling reason not to take it?
    Cheers.
    google answered my question and it seems like a no no:

    http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/m..._endurance.htm

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    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    Quote Originally Posted by crowhill View Post
    google answered my question and it seems like a no no:

    http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/m..._endurance.htm
    I have taken ibuprofen and othe pain relieving anti-inflamitries before races and have felt the wrath of this mistake! Serious no no.

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    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    Quote Originally Posted by martin hall View Post
    It is ofcourse a build up of Lactic acid in the muscles which causes cramp.
    Not always surely?

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    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    Read this today http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/14/he...=1&oref=slogin
    no answers but some theories

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    Re: Any thoughts on cramp?

    Its bloody painful Remember hearing Rob Jebb talking about it after another 3 Peaks Cyclocross win. Don't think its down to not being fit. Everyone gets it at some point. Words of warning: do not attempt intercourse on the same day you've had cramp. Wife may have enjoyed my uncontrolled writhings, i certainly did not

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