D davidmooy New member Feb 23, 2020 #1 [FONT="]hey guys . Has anyone experienced muscle twitches from running test ? My right bicep does not stop.[/FONT]
[FONT="]hey guys . Has anyone experienced muscle twitches from running test ? My right bicep does not stop.[/FONT]
P0N Chairman of Board Chairman Member Feb 24, 2020 #3 Never had anything like that happen, and it may be unrelated (unless you injected your bicep and hit a nerve(.
Never had anything like that happen, and it may be unrelated (unless you injected your bicep and hit a nerve(.
stevesmi Head Mod Elite Moderator Feb 24, 2020 #4 sounds to me like you have nerve issues going on i would invest in an inversion table and start doing yoga atleast twice a week
sounds to me like you have nerve issues going on i would invest in an inversion table and start doing yoga atleast twice a week
SteveMobsterG Moderator Moderator EF Logger Feb 24, 2020 #5 Me no never. Mind you it was asked just last week.
NY.Trenbolon All Natural Feb 25, 2020 #8 I had it multiple times, dehydration and low potassium, drink allot of water and eat 1-2 bananas hopefully it will stop.
I had it multiple times, dehydration and low potassium, drink allot of water and eat 1-2 bananas hopefully it will stop.
Aplopez8 Pro Bodybuilder Feb 27, 2020 #10 davidmooy said: [FONT="]hey guys . Has anyone experienced muscle twitches from running test ? My right bicep does not stop.[/FONT] Click to expand... Muscle twitching is generally related to electrolyte imbalance (potassium and calcium).Perhaps increase in training and water intake has led to a lower than normal potassium level. Sent from my iPhone using EliteFitness
davidmooy said: [FONT="]hey guys . Has anyone experienced muscle twitches from running test ? My right bicep does not stop.[/FONT] Click to expand... Muscle twitching is generally related to electrolyte imbalance (potassium and calcium).Perhaps increase in training and water intake has led to a lower than normal potassium level. Sent from my iPhone using EliteFitness