Giddy When Lifting Weight In Gym? Training Big Muscle Groups
Cause Nausea?
Ask any body builder and everyone will say they will feel light
headed, nauseous and even sometimes even puke when they train
big muscle groups with exercises such as squats and dead lifts.
Some great bodybuilders even take pride that they puke after an
intensive bout of weightlifting as an indication that they have
had a fantastic workout. But to many, these symptoms are
unpleasant, disruptive and could be even be dangerous and cause
injuries. Perhaps, you may also have experienced these symptoms
as well.
What happened? Well, there could be several causes.
* First of all, you may have eaten or drunk too much before your
gym workout. So you blood is channeled to your digestive organs
for your digestive process. But when you begin to exercise
intensively especially on big muscle groups, a lot of blood is
channeled away from your digestive organs to the muscles. When
that happens, food is now in your digestive system left
unattended and therefore undigested and thus causing you to feel
nauseous.
* Your blood sugar level may be low. This could happen when you
are on a low carbohydrate caloric restriction diet or have not
eaten for sometime and is now lifting heavy weights. You will
feel giddy, tired and may even develop a headache and suffering
muscular weakness. It simply boils down to a decreased of energy
level for not having enough energy nutrients prior to your
workout.
* The most common cause of nausea when weight lifting is low
blood pressure. It could be inherent that you have low blood
pressure and if not, it is caused by change of body position.
Have you ever felt giddy when you are sitting stationary for
sometime then suddenly gotten up and stretch? Well, if you have
had that experience, then the same logic and science applies.
The sudden fall of blood pressure happens when you are in a
squatting position and then suddenly bursting upwards to a
standing position with the blood pooled in your lower body and
not sending the blood fast enough to your upper body and your
brain.
These are some of the reasons why many of us will experience
giddiness, nausea and even puke when we do exercises like squats
and dead lifts with heavy weights and when working on big muscle
groups.
Now that we know the reasons, we can avoid these unpleasant
symptoms by taking necessary precautions during our gym workout
on heavy weight days.