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im not saying i go and do hamstring curls, im saying that whenever my legs bend and my hamstring tenses, there's a high chance that the muscle will pull, or 'cramp.'
Sorry. Don't listen to me, I'm too left field anyways.im not saying i go and do hamstring curls, im saying that whenever my legs bend and my hamstring tenses, there's a high chance that the muscle will pull, or 'cramp.'
Like alot of people have suggested, sounds like an electrolyte imbalance. Muscle and nerve function require 3 main minerals, calcium, potassium, sodium and magnesium to a lesser extent. Various electrolyte draining shit draws these elements out - sweating (physical exercise) + other factors.im not saying i go and do hamstring curls, im saying that whenever my legs bend and my hamstring tenses, there's a high chance that the muscle will pull, or 'cramp.'
The thing is, if I do this then I feel like a buddhist.stretch when you get out of bed in the mornings and before you excercise.
It's funny how someone posts something really intelligent like this and it gets ignored.Not doing leg curls is probably a good way to not get hamstring cramps. The concentric phase of a leg curl shortens the hamstring to a position far shorter than it will ever be in any anatomically correct use of the knee and/or hip joints. This, combined with isolating the hamstring from the quad through the use of this machine (isolation of the quad and hamstring from eachother is, once again, never replicated in normal human movement) is a surefire way to make your golgi tendon go nuts.. leading to cramping.
For the record, the only time I have ever tried to do a leg curl, my hamstrings cramped. I don't really ever get hamstring cramps otherwise.
F**k, Just noticed this.Weightlifting stats(5RM): 155kg squat, 102.5kg bench, 177.5 deadlift.
And I have no idea how impressive that is. Does that mean you can do squats with a 155kg load? Fudge that's 3 & a half of me.F**k, Just noticed this.
You must be one huge dude to 5RM 155kg squat and the other lifts.
I've never seen anyone to even 1RM 155kg properly.
When people say they've "pulled" a muscle they typically mean they've done some degree of damage to the actual muscle fibres - minor tears will hurt a little and heal in a matter of days, whereas complete tears (where the muscle completely or almost completely severs) can take months and the muscle tends to never function the same again.What's the difference between a muscle pull, a muscle stretch, a muscle cramp? I sometimes get what I thought was a muscle pull after netball games, when I couldn't be bothered stretching beforehand. It usually happens as I'm walking. I'll be in excruciating pain for about 3-5 minutes, but massaging it helps. Then it'll be sore for maybe an hour later, and I'll be back to normal again.
And I have no idea how impressive that is. Does that mean you can do squats with a 155kg load? Fudge that's 3 & a half of me.
not really. I'm teetering on 90kg. Its pretty obvious i lift weights now - the guys at work call me arnie, but they're chinese so there's a noticeable size difference anyway.F**k, Just noticed this.
You must be one huge dude to 5RM 155kg squat and the other lifts.
I've never seen anyone to even 1RM 155kg properly.