Puking

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Doomas, Jul 26, 2007.


  1. Doomas

    Doomas Active Member Full Member

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    Any of you guess ever puked after hard and intence workout? And can someone explain why does body react that way?
     
  2. Bazooka

    Bazooka Pimp C Wants 2 Be Me Full Member

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    Yes, I have no idea why it reacts that way, usally because of the heat, here is a tip when your in the gym you notice that you start to feel like your going to be sick, grab some cold water and pour it on the back of your neck it takes that **** away, beleive me it works.
    The first time I have ever puked at a boxing club was at Wildcard, its so ****ing hot in there, its above a laundry mat and with them dryers rolling I doubt that helps, after doing Mitts I got sick, and Bo, one of the trainers there gave me that advice that I just gave you, its worked every time.
     
  3. QuestionKid7

    QuestionKid7 Member Full Member

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    I get to the point where I feel like im going to puke but it doesn't happen. On monday, my first day back to the gym in 3-4 months I started seeing spots during the cardio workout. I kept going and then I lost vision and all I could see were black dots everywhere. Was messed up ><
     
  4. Bazooka

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    I am telling you pour cold water on the back of your neck inbetween rounds it works.
     
  5. Doomas

    Doomas Active Member Full Member

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    Thanks for advice, Ill try to do this next time.
     
  6. Johnboy2007

    Johnboy2007 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i have the first couple time iv bin , (im a newbie) specially after sprints, id say im reasonably fit theres someguys that have been going months and they have to stop and rest when i can just keep going, but even so i have felt sick a couple times but i have no food in my stomach when i go cos i go straight from work and dont get in till bout 9 o'clock at night and eat then. So i feel sick sometimes but got nothing to chuck up i suppose.:blurp
     
  7. SchweitzerMan

    SchweitzerMan Active Member Full Member

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    I did the first time I went to a boxing gym. They had me repeating the same exercise over and over and after almost 30 minutes, it started to get to me. That and the fact that I ate a half hour before going didn't help either. Haven't puked since
     
  8. Pugsley

    Pugsley Fat Bastard Full Member

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    You puke because you've sustained pure over-working out, not a bad thing, it just that means you've gone over the 100% physiological limit. The only organ not being used during a work out, is your digestive system, and the body knows it. Once the blood vacates the unused organs to reach other organs (or muscles) which are in overkill, the stomach goes through a state of eschemia (absence of blood supply to the organ) and the stomach collapses temporarily. Once an organ collapses, everything will vacate it. It's no different to observing a balloon suddenly deflate, pushing all the contents out of it.
    People who do fist sex can also go into eschemia (forced all the blood out of the organ from too much internal pressure) , either in the uterus or the rectum, and you get a prolapse. Same thing to your stomach. Nice topic eh?
     
  9. Sagefrancis

    Sagefrancis Member Full Member

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    what a brilliant post. good answer
     
  10. Filmnpuck

    Filmnpuck Member Full Member

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    Jesus Christ. Nice post.

    I feel better knowing that I'm not the only one this happens to. For awhile I thought I was just a weakling. I've never actually puked, but I'll get the dry heaves. Doesn't happen that often, though. The only thing I've found that cures it is a little rest. Sucks, and brings the workout to a dead stop, but I think it's better to take a 10 minute break and come back 100 percent than keep going and do a half-assed workout the rest of the time.
     
  11. chinachin_76

    chinachin_76 Member Full Member

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    Nerves ... thats what makes me spew when I'm doing intense sporting workouts.
     
  12. S0uthPa111

    S0uthPa111 Brawlic Underdog Full Member

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    wicked... ever spared with manny?:bbb
     
  13. average_joe

    average_joe Member Full Member

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    I've never actually puked while working out. If I start feeling sick, I immediately take a break. I don't think it's healthy to keep going till you vomit. I think everyone should be able to sense their breaking point and should know when to stop.
     
  14. OZ Puncher

    OZ Puncher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I was told that it was a build up of lactate in the body which makes ur body react in this way, as soon as it happens cease training immediately.
     
  15. Super_Fly_Sam

    Super_Fly_Sam Aus Boxer Full Member

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    I Spewed After My First Figh... Dont Know Why Though