Hi there!
here's a question that is bothering me for some time... I suffer from minor spasmophilia (it's a lack of magnesium that becomes chronical) and I have the impression that it really disturbs my static and dynamic performances. The symptoms are minor in my case: some twitching in my facial muscles, sometimes cramps when I walk or cycle, irritability etc. But when freediving, I have the feeling the symptoms become overwhelming (hard to control tension in my muscles while doing static and bad cramps when doing dynamic despite a good condition).
Usually, to ease the symptoms, taking Magnesium supplements helps but I wonder if some other people in the freediving community have the same problem! I'm quite good at relaxing most of the time, but when I have a spasmophilia "crisis", then it's soooo hard. Sometimes I really have the feeling that this problem "holds me back" in a way, and it's frustrating! Any experiences or feedback would be appreciated: I didn't find anything relating spasmophilia and freediving so far...
Cheers from France
Micky
here's a question that is bothering me for some time... I suffer from minor spasmophilia (it's a lack of magnesium that becomes chronical) and I have the impression that it really disturbs my static and dynamic performances. The symptoms are minor in my case: some twitching in my facial muscles, sometimes cramps when I walk or cycle, irritability etc. But when freediving, I have the feeling the symptoms become overwhelming (hard to control tension in my muscles while doing static and bad cramps when doing dynamic despite a good condition).
Usually, to ease the symptoms, taking Magnesium supplements helps but I wonder if some other people in the freediving community have the same problem! I'm quite good at relaxing most of the time, but when I have a spasmophilia "crisis", then it's soooo hard. Sometimes I really have the feeling that this problem "holds me back" in a way, and it's frustrating! Any experiences or feedback would be appreciated: I didn't find anything relating spasmophilia and freediving so far...
Cheers from France
Micky