Winston Salem Health : Nausea from weightlifting

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Posted by Winston Salem | Posted in winston salem fitness | Posted on 03-08-2010

All lifters could probably use a few refreshers as it is easy to get into a routine without thinking about those basics. Are you giving yourself sufficient time to rest between sets?

Are you lifting a challenging, but manageable amount of weight? These may be important factors in assisting keep your lifting sessions balanced.

You mention that you take care not to eat an hour before training. That could be working against you and it’s possible that you could be experiencing hypoglycemia.

Working muscles need fuel and exercising leads to increased levels of insulin that transport blood glucose to the muscles, possibly creating a hypoglycemic condition that can make you feel nauseous.

It may actually be useful to have a small snack 20 to 30 minutes before you lift.

Consider an apple with some peanut butter, a granola or protein bar, or another balanced snack to help sustain you through your workout.

Beyond a snack, make sure that your normal diet is high in complex carbohydrates and minimal in any refined simple sugars.

Complex carbohydrates, as they are stored in the body and then used as fuel, enter the blood stream at a more constant rate and will help alleviate the quick insulin response followed by the low that often comes with consuming simple sugars.

It may make sense to experiment with the time between your sets, number of repetitions, and the amount of weight you are lifting.

Don’t forget, the science of exercise has moved away from the “no pain, no gain” philosophy. Less repetition with lower weights can still have tremendous benefits.

A well trained personal trainer, exercise physiologist, or sports medicine specialist may be able to provide some insight and helpful tips.

If you do not experience relief from changes to your workout and diet, it may make sense to visit with a provider.

Some small changes in your before workout snacks and some minor adjustments to your regimen may let you get on with getting pumped.

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