BlurgirlMU
05-25-2010, 01:42 PM
Hello all,
I was wondering if anyone has experienced any strange breathing issues when racing like the below.
Background on me: I'm in above average shape and have done numerous triathlons in the past year and a half marathon a few months ago. I work out (swim/bike/run/volleyball) at least 5 days a week as well as bike to work. Cycling is by far my favorite and I have been riding a bit more seriously for 3 years now. Mostly long social rides or benefit rides, but this March I joined a racing team and have been doing some training and clinics with them as well as am in the middle of an 8 week intense computrainer class with another local program.
I have asthma but it is really only set off by cats and some dogs. I don't have any problems when I am working out.
Last weekend I did my first crit and was nervous at the start line, but still ok. One of my teammates who is also new was telling me about her first race - she said she had an "asthma attack" and was having issues breathing the whole time. She said she is now starting to suspect that it wasn't asthma, it's something to do with the race or the race situation. I found that interesting.
What was more interesting was about one lap in, I was in the same situation. But it wasn't a normal wheezing asthma attack that I was used to, it felt like something was sitting on my chest, or I was having a panic attack as I just couldn't breathe, like my lungs wouldn't take in any more air. But I wasn't really nervous, I felt pretty calm, and was just trying to watch my breathing and keep it steady while trying to keep up with the group. :confused:
I go out and put in really hard efforts during training, especially with sprint practices, etc, and I have never experienced something like this. People say it could be exercise induced asthma, but why did it only happen this one time?
Just curious since my teammate seemed to have the same thing, is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this? Is it just nerves and will go away with more racing experience? I was super nervous with my first triathlon and didn't have any breathing issues, so I'm sort of baffled.
Thanks for any thoughts! :)
I was wondering if anyone has experienced any strange breathing issues when racing like the below.
Background on me: I'm in above average shape and have done numerous triathlons in the past year and a half marathon a few months ago. I work out (swim/bike/run/volleyball) at least 5 days a week as well as bike to work. Cycling is by far my favorite and I have been riding a bit more seriously for 3 years now. Mostly long social rides or benefit rides, but this March I joined a racing team and have been doing some training and clinics with them as well as am in the middle of an 8 week intense computrainer class with another local program.
I have asthma but it is really only set off by cats and some dogs. I don't have any problems when I am working out.
Last weekend I did my first crit and was nervous at the start line, but still ok. One of my teammates who is also new was telling me about her first race - she said she had an "asthma attack" and was having issues breathing the whole time. She said she is now starting to suspect that it wasn't asthma, it's something to do with the race or the race situation. I found that interesting.
What was more interesting was about one lap in, I was in the same situation. But it wasn't a normal wheezing asthma attack that I was used to, it felt like something was sitting on my chest, or I was having a panic attack as I just couldn't breathe, like my lungs wouldn't take in any more air. But I wasn't really nervous, I felt pretty calm, and was just trying to watch my breathing and keep it steady while trying to keep up with the group. :confused:
I go out and put in really hard efforts during training, especially with sprint practices, etc, and I have never experienced something like this. People say it could be exercise induced asthma, but why did it only happen this one time?
Just curious since my teammate seemed to have the same thing, is this normal? Has anyone else experienced this? Is it just nerves and will go away with more racing experience? I was super nervous with my first triathlon and didn't have any breathing issues, so I'm sort of baffled.
Thanks for any thoughts! :)