Lots and lots of fluids!
I cant say im a fan of cramp either, get it all the time in the most wierd places - got it in my hamstring paintalling yesturday
Lots and lots of fluids!
I cant say im a fan of cramp either, get it all the time in the most wierd places - got it in my hamstring paintalling yesturday
[QUOTE=Al Fowler;205525]Lots and lots of fluids!
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Very debatable. Lots and lots of fluids will actually lower your plasma sodium level, even if that fluid is an electrolyte solution. Adequate fluid replacement for the conditions and length of exercise activity would be more logical.
Is the general consensus the cramp is caused by dehydration?
It occurred to me that my cramp did get worse at about the time I began on a string of antibiotics - the instructions were to drink lots of water. Maybe I didn't drink enough.
I'm on the tonic water side of the fence....seems to work for me Stef and I do have an awful lot of salt on food so use this as an excuse to justify it!
I think yes it does have something to do with dehyration, I know the times I've suffered with it most are on the hotter days
I actually really like the taste of it so I suppose that helps.... certainly worth a try nothing ventured I suppose. I tend to drink a whole litre bottle the night before a long race at least although I also have to admit that I haven't been doing that recently as have been doing calf strengthening exercises alongside the training.....I'm guessing your cramp is in the calf (apologies not read back to the first post to refresh my mind) I've found as the muscles are getting stronger and bigger the cramp issues have reduced dramatically....not sure if this is co-incidence or not as am no sports pys..phys....fizzition!!