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well yesterday i was at taekwondo, and i haven't been there for like a month. anyway, we were doing a lot of cardio stuff, and all the sudden i became a bit dizzy, and my legs felt so weird that when i tried jumping with them, it felt like i was standing on rubber band or something, basically felt like i was gonna fall and pass out. i tried to breathe and i found it really hard, like somewhere around my lungs it hurt a lot to breathe in deeply. does anyone know if this mean i have asthma or anything else? and is this normal? i'm kinda worried i might have asthma, plus my endurance went really down after a month. please reply back, thanks. :smile:

It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, for the most essential things are invisible to the eye.

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I'd say lack of water/food before taining and pushing yourself too hard when you've been out for a month. Next time you go, eat some carbs and drink water before you go, all should be sweet then.. It'll probably take you a little while to get back into it like before though.

 

 

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Did you eat a lot of sugar before class? If so then you probably just had a sugar rush combined with exhaustion and adrenaline from the class. If not then its most likely because your stamina has fallen, a month out does that unfortunately, and you tried to push yourself too hard too fast.

 

 

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You probably just didn't drink enough water or maybe had too much sugar like ckdstudent said ( maybe soda pop or something) but asthma can also make you feel like that. It's possible to have a slight case of it that you only notice when you exercise. If it happens now and then and maybe you hear something when you exhale hard, you need an inhaler to use before class. It will help a lot if you do have asthma.
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oh I see thanks everyone. I ate dinner 40 minutes before class, maybe thats it.

It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, for the most essential things are invisible to the eye.

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er the five rules of martial arts

 

one of them is never to eat or drink before or after practice

 

 

blue belt Lau Gar Kung fu

"know your enemy"

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One which I break regularly and have never yet (touch wood) regretted, I digest food quickly.

 

 

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Jimmy B

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To say not to worry about it is ridiculous. I would call your doctor to discuss that just to be safe. Make sure if you start feeling that way again to stop what you're doing and rest.

 

Pete

 

 

2nd Degree black belt in Kenpo Karate and Tae Kwon Do. 1997 NASKA competitor-2nd place Nationally in Blackbelt American Forms. Firearms activist!

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thanks for your advice everyone, and i don't digest very quickly either. :sad: and withers maa, i am planning to call my doctor if it happens again. but im really glad it's probably not asthma.. phew.

It is only with the heart that one can see clearly, for the most essential things are invisible to the eye.

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