I'm hoping someone can offer advice on a problem I've always had, to some degree, when I'm working out regularly.
The problem is that I get cramps in my feet - usually during the workouts, and sometimes at other times during the day. When I've gone through spells of not working out consistently, I haven't had this problem.
I drink plenty of water and the supplements I take seem to include plenty of calcium, potassium and magnesium. I understand that deficiencies in those electrolytes can be common culprits for muscle cramping - but I don't think that's it, unless it's just out of balance.
For the past month (since I started doing Slow & Heavy) it has been worse than it has ever been. My feet cramped up so tightly during a workout earlier in the week, and I couldn't stretch them out, so I limped upstairs and drew a hot bath -
and that opened things up. During my past couple of workouts, other muscle groups like my calves have also cramped some.
It may be at least partly a circulation problem - my hands and feet get cold easily. But I don't have any other health problems (diabetes, etc.).
Any suggestions?
The problem is that I get cramps in my feet - usually during the workouts, and sometimes at other times during the day. When I've gone through spells of not working out consistently, I haven't had this problem.
I drink plenty of water and the supplements I take seem to include plenty of calcium, potassium and magnesium. I understand that deficiencies in those electrolytes can be common culprits for muscle cramping - but I don't think that's it, unless it's just out of balance.
For the past month (since I started doing Slow & Heavy) it has been worse than it has ever been. My feet cramped up so tightly during a workout earlier in the week, and I couldn't stretch them out, so I limped upstairs and drew a hot bath -
and that opened things up. During my past couple of workouts, other muscle groups like my calves have also cramped some.
It may be at least partly a circulation problem - my hands and feet get cold easily. But I don't have any other health problems (diabetes, etc.).
Any suggestions?