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  1. #1
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    calves cramping during Bricks

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    I've started doing some short brick workouts, and I have no idea what's normal. So I'm hoping you ladies can help me out:

    As soon as I start running my thighs feel like they want to give out. I'm guessing that's normal, and it goes away fairly quickly. But within the first 3 minutes of the run (and it's more like a "slog") my calves are cramping. It doesn't go away unless I stop and walk. Any suggestions for how to deal with this?

    Thanks.

  2. #2
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    My left calf seems to have developed a permanent cramp.

    After some research I determined that when I do a traditional calf stretch, I was only stretching the gastrocnemius, not the soleus. I found a stretch for the soleus and my calf no longer wakes me up in the middle of the night.

    So are you stretching before you start your bricks?

    V.
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  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    My left calf seems to have developed a permanent cramp.

    After some research I determined that when I do a traditional calf stretch, I was only stretching the gastrocnemius, not the soleus. I found a stretch for the soleus and my calf no longer wakes me up in the middle of the night.

    So are you stretching before you start your bricks?

    V.
    I stretch briefly before I start the run, but it is minimal. Thanks for the tip. I'll do a google for soleus stretches

 

 

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