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It is a pretty special event. Sorry to hear about your bronchial
infection. I also had a thing happen to me in 2002 where I seemed to 'freeze my lungs' on Saturday morning, and could not suck enough oxygen in on Sunday. I had a gurgling sound in my lungs over night, and ran out of energy with every stride I took as if I had high altitude pulmonary edema, at almost sea level. I had to bail out on the second day, two sections from the finish. My take away is to always start with a balaclava over my mouth in early morning to warm the air into my lungs. Not sure if that was definitely the issue in 2002, but I have not had a repeat. Ah the CSM-- you can check out any time you want, but can never leave ;-) Parham. |
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Early June 2003, from the one day to they other (won a big race days
earlier), my lungs would take in air too slowly to be comfortable at heartrates as low as 130bpm (cycling threshold 180). Would all but black out after anearobic activity such as sprinting up a hill, lung just didn't keep up. Stayed like that all summer, and it came back every year since, always around beginning of June. Some allergy probably. Only Ventolin inhalers help, but I hate medicin. Long hard warm-ups prepare me decently for races, but the hardest ones I don't enter anymore. I won an important-to-me title race again last Oct 30th, first weekend I felt pretty "free" again. As a kid I would make funny breathing noises when starting a run or bike ride from a cold start, youth brochitus. It went away, and seems to have come back with a bang at the age of 25. Another reason to attempt an XC ski career, I'm strong as an ox all winter, and much like a patient in the summer. Was always strong and happy in clean winter air. "Eddy Rapid" schreef in bericht oups.com... It is a pretty special event. Sorry to hear about your bronchial infection. I also had a thing happen to me in 2002 where I seemed to 'freeze my lungs' on Saturday morning, and could not suck enough oxygen in on Sunday. I had a gurgling sound in my lungs over night, and ran out of energy with every stride I took as if I had high altitude pulmonary edema, at almost sea level. I had to bail out on the second day, two sections from the finish. My take away is to always start with a balaclava over my mouth in early morning to warm the air into my lungs. Not sure if that was definitely the issue in 2002, but I have not had a repeat. Ah the CSM-- you can check out any time you want, but can never leave ;-) Parham. |
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Very interesting. Something really happened to me on this year's CSM
and it lingered the rest of the winter. I was training at Tahoe Donner and Royal Gorge, about 6,500 to 7,500 feet and after the CSM, I just felt like I couldn't get enough Vo2. At the Vasa, it was definitely a factor and I had a total relapse. Very odd... Will try the covering mouth on cold starts trick. I also saw at Vasa a number of skiers breathing through a device at the start to warm the air. Wonder how well that works. S. |
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Recently I also hear a lot of athletes complain about air humidity.
Especially too dry seems to be a problem in lower temperatures? For speed spakers very uncomfortable, but their activities take only 13mins max. Were those skiers really warming up the air, or also humidifying it? Either would be new to me BTW, fascinating stuff. "Stuart" schreef in bericht oups.com... Very interesting. Something really happened to me on this year's CSM and it lingered the rest of the winter. I was training at Tahoe Donner and Royal Gorge, about 6,500 to 7,500 feet and after the CSM, I just felt like I couldn't get enough Vo2. At the Vasa, it was definitely a factor and I had a total relapse. Very odd... Will try the covering mouth on cold starts trick. I also saw at Vasa a number of skiers breathing through a device at the start to warm the air. Wonder how well that works. S. |
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