I have a serious question for those of you who train very seriously.
Have any of you had the following problem?
In a work out that goes to high exertion to low exertion and back to high exertion in a relatively slow period of time cause dizziness and blacking out and a flushed face but no sweating?
I have found that if I workout and do a slow build from slower low exertion activities to progressively higher exertion activities I can work out for several hours with out breaking.
But if I were to start off a work out with say a few sprints and jumping jacks and silly things like that and then stretch and then to sparring I'll be out within 10 minutes. My face will turn red, I won't sweat much, Hands fall asleep, eyes blackout and generally feel like i'm over heating.
I have always had this trouble but it has gotten worse over the years.
I have also always had a terrible time with head gear. If I wear headgear I'll be down in a few minutes. No head gear I can spar for hours.
I have always had a terrible time with overheating as well. When I was younger I could only run at 1 to 3 am because that was the coolest. I used to run 3 miles every day and I still had this problem so it is not a conditioning problem although my conditioning has gone a little down hill since I changed jobs.
Anybody had anything like this or heard of it?
Any suggestions on how I might be able to keep it from happening?
Thanks
Have any of you had the following problem?
In a work out that goes to high exertion to low exertion and back to high exertion in a relatively slow period of time cause dizziness and blacking out and a flushed face but no sweating?
I have found that if I workout and do a slow build from slower low exertion activities to progressively higher exertion activities I can work out for several hours with out breaking.
But if I were to start off a work out with say a few sprints and jumping jacks and silly things like that and then stretch and then to sparring I'll be out within 10 minutes. My face will turn red, I won't sweat much, Hands fall asleep, eyes blackout and generally feel like i'm over heating.
I have always had this trouble but it has gotten worse over the years.
I have also always had a terrible time with head gear. If I wear headgear I'll be down in a few minutes. No head gear I can spar for hours.
I have always had a terrible time with overheating as well. When I was younger I could only run at 1 to 3 am because that was the coolest. I used to run 3 miles every day and I still had this problem so it is not a conditioning problem although my conditioning has gone a little down hill since I changed jobs.
Anybody had anything like this or heard of it?
Any suggestions on how I might be able to keep it from happening?
Thanks
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