Its just weakness leaving the body![]()
Its just weakness leaving the body![]()
Texmo, it will take some time for your body to get used to it. You are basically placing the body in shock, and it is not used to it. I had the same reaction the first time I ran 5km in under 20 minutes. Puked my guts out and had been running for years!
Best advice is to start easy, don't overdo it, and look to increase the intensity or reps or whatever gradually. That will allow your body to get used to it and will also prevent injury. If you overdo it, you could pick up an injury that will prevent you from training putting you back to square 1.
I would also agree with the other folk's advice to see a doctor. This will just make sure that there is nothing else wrong.
Good luck!
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edit: also how come I am not sore at all (only little just above my armpits) I did bench and a few other things and psuhed really really hard, but im not sore at all...
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your not working hard enough, increase the weights and double your reps.....
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Yep completely normal when you push yourself past your limits and it doesn't matter how fit you are! You see it at Rugby tests, marathons, even Sarah Ulmer threw up into a garbage can after winning her Olympic gold medal. Only difference is that your limit is a lot lower.
If you want to get serious about your training...obviously for racing? I can give you a pre screen take your Blood pressure, skin folds etc if you want to get serious about it and start monitoring yourself and set some realistic goals.
Just the thought of going to the gym almost makes me spew .....![]()
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The most important thing is not to confuse veni vidi vomiti for a medical condition. Talk to your doctor. If it is not the case, the next most important thing is to stick to the routine and not to quit no matter how sorry for yourself you feel. Give it a couple of months. You will be amazed. Before developing the muscle volume (weight lifting) work on your endurance. 40-50 minute runs on a treadmill at 11-12 kph do miracles on your heart, lungs, and cholesterol level. Get yourself a pulse monitor and make sure you keep yourself between 140 and 170 bpm for the duration of workout. Hydrate yourself properly.
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I know how to fix your spewing prob.. heavy sets of deadlifts or squats.
Good luck.
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