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Do you feel dizzy during exercise? Find out why....
Are you one of the many people who suffer from dizzy
spells or light headedness during exercise? Many people
seem to suffer from dizzy spells either during exercise
or afterwards. If you are one of these people then check
the list below to see where you may be going wrong:
1. Running on empty - if you exercise in the
morning after maybe 10 hours since your last meal then
your body is low on many of the nutrients and energy
required to get you through your workout. If your carbohydrate
stores (glycogen) levels are low then your body will
use your muscles and fat for energy and this can be
a strain on your system. Consider eating muesli, fruit,
porridge - 1 hour before exercise.
2. Lack of fluids - our bodys natural
equilibrium of water is very crucial - as you perspire
you lose water and this can tip you over the edge. Drink
water before, during and after exercise but dont
overindulge.
3. Low blood pressure - fast movements from
standing to lying can cause dizziness in people suffering
from low blood pressure. Take your time between transitions
or better still perform all your standing exercise and
then all your floor exercises.
4. Blood pooling - after heavy leg exercises
(squats, deadlifts) blood rushes to your legs in order
to fuel your muscles. Ensure you take time to recover
after these exercise and give the blood chance to recirculate.
Dont sit down, moving around on your feet will
help you return back to normal quicker.
5. Anaemia (iron deficiency) - because you have
a lack of red blood cells you have less carriers for
your oxygen and so can make it harder when exerted to
return oxygen back to your brain.
6. Correct breathing - starving your body of
oxygen by shallow breathing or holding your breath during
exercise is a definate no no. Concentrate on your breathing
and this will not only get you through your exercise
session but can improve your lung capacity and control
your heart rate too.
7. Too much too soon - if you have been away
from exercise for sometime or are trying something new
then the shock to your body can cause spells of dizziness.
Remember to take things easy and be progressive. Rome
wasnt built in a day!
If after following this advice or you still feel concerned
about your dizzy spells then consult you local GP.
Dont let dizziness spoil your workouts!!
Author: Greg Brookes
Greg is a health and fitness professional based in
Hampstead, North London. He achieves fantastic results
for his clients by using his indepth knowledge and the
most up to date techniques. http://www.gbpersonaltraining.com
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