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Posted: Fri 02 Jun, 2006 7:52 pm
by sam_25
(Sorry don’t mean to hi-jack)I also get very bad cramp, but it is usually around 1am – 2am

, which is really a pain because I get it in my calf and on the underside of my foot which means I cant walk for most of the morning

, I do all the correct warm-ups and cools downs or so I think

Posted: Fri 02 Jun, 2006 9:14 pm
by Doc
Jesus farking Christ

Posted: Sun 04 Jun, 2006 5:09 pm
by ben1
thanks for all your replies everyone, have been away for a few days so not been on to get back to anyone, wasnt being ignorant! yeh i kind of get the cramp in my left arse cheek sort of where your leg moves if you know where i mean and it goes right down the back of my leg, thing is about working in the cold i'm doing it all the while as i work in a big butcher wearhouse place and i'm working in up to minus 28 degrees when i go into the intake freezer to get stuff out so i'm not really avoiding the cold during any time, i also get some cramp in my foot but thats hardly ever, i try and keep the salt in my diet at a pretty reasonable level, i do stretch off and warm up/cool down properly and the cramps been happening for weeks now, i was in the missionary position haha! hope thats answered most of the questions as now i cant remember what people have asked in all the replys!

i will go and see a doctor, i've just bought myself some lucozade hydroactive, apparently its very good for replacing salts and liquids that your bodys lost during training! i'll give it a shot see how it goes, done some sprinting over the weekend and seemed quite comfortable doing it without any cramp thankfully! whoever said to let her do the work is right....will definately them do it from now on haha![/quote]
Posted: Mon 05 Jun, 2006 12:53 pm
by rgj-rifleman
let us all know how it goes on, tell us what the docter advises because it may help others on the forum. You should be fine, still a pain huh. I get well annoyed when i cant train

Posted: Mon 05 Jun, 2006 5:47 pm
by ben1
will do mate, yeh its a pain when you cant train especially when you live pretty much in the middle of nowhere so cant really go out and do much and the only people who are around locally to hang about with are the village idiots standing doing their drugs thinking their nails, rather stay in to be honest! each to their own but its not my type of thing i'm not critisising them i'm sure to them doing what they do is like me doing what i do, i think their stupid but they probably think i'm stupid running and stuff! oh well!:D
Posted: Mon 05 Jun, 2006 7:53 pm
by Hughser
dont worry mate, you should see the sidelong glances i get when i mince along the road in my speedos, with an MP3 player shoved down me kacks, bloody farmer types

Posted: Mon 05 Jun, 2006 9:45 pm
by ben1
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha i cant imagine why they would be looking at you in a funny way their to be honest mate nothing funny looking about that at all is there! hahaha
Posted: Fri 09 Jun, 2006 1:01 pm
by rgj-rifleman
If you want it bad enough, you will push through the cramp and im sure you will, its justa real big pain and i do feel for you.
Keep us informed
Posted: Fri 09 Jun, 2006 1:01 pm
by rgj-rifleman
If you want it bad enough, you will push through the cramp and im sure you will, its justa real big pain and i do feel for you.
Keep us informed
Posted: Tue 13 Jun, 2006 9:38 pm
by stuartdoyle
I dont know if you've tried taking potassium tablets or not but they can help to prevent cramps or even having a bannana before your training as thats pretty high in potassium.
I was given the advice by an ex navy seal as when I used to swim I had shite loads of cramps in the legs. Since taking 2 tablets before training I dont suffer the cramps at all not even after 4 hour swims!
You can get the tablets from holland and barrett, it might not work for everyone but it sure helped me.
Best of luck though
Posted: Tue 13 Jun, 2006 9:48 pm
by ben1
oh right, cheers mate i'll luck into that as havent heard of anything like that before but if its meant to work i'll ask a doctor or physio and maybe give it a shot! cheers again. Ben
Posted: Tue 13 Jun, 2006 9:48 pm
by Hughser
to add to stuartdoyle's post, if you are getting stomach cramps, doc said to me imodium clears it up. can be bought over the counter at a pharmacy
Posted: Tue 13 Jun, 2006 9:49 pm
by ben1
haha immodium.....i'm sure thats used for making you run.....or have the runs....definately dont need any of that if its what i think it is!
Posted: Tue 13 Jun, 2006 9:56 pm
by MrC
I think Immodium is to control diarrhoea, so might work with stomach cramps.
I've also heard of potassium/bananas being good for stopping stomach cramps and indigestion.