Hello! I have been training twice a week and i have been having muscle cramps! Is muscle cramp normal or do they stop happening once you have been training for a long time?
If its normal, does that mean everyone including those that have been training for years train with muscle cramps? I cant imagine training with muscle cramp, it hurts!
In my experience, they go away. They're caused by a build up of lactic acid in the muscle tissue you're tearing down. I typically get them at night in my calves and feet.
However, I've only had them during times of intense workouts that stressed my body to the max. At age 18 in Marine Corps boot camp, and recently when I lost a lot of weight and was hitting the dojo and the gym with great intensity. They have stopped since I got back to a reasonable fitness level.
When I mentioned them to my doctor, he recommended something that I did not think would work, but I tried it and it did - tonic water. The kind with quinine in it.
I just mixed it with some sugar-free lemonade and drank it down, one 8 ounce glass before bed. No cramps for several nights afterwards. Don't know if it is a real or placebo effect, but I found that if I started to get cramps again, I drank a glass of the tonic water/lemonade again and they went away instantly, even if I drank the glass of water minutes into the leg cramps.
I am informed that drugstores in the US used to sell quinine tablets, and they supposedly worked even better, but the FDA forced them to be removed from the market. What is sold as 'quinine tablets' on drugstore shelves in the USA now is 'homeopathic' quinine, which means that there is very, very, very, little quinine in it. Like .0000001 percent or so. In my opinion, homeopathic remedies are worthless money-wasters, but YMMV.
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