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<blockquote data-quote="sno0opy" data-source="post: 2284545" data-attributes="member: 513948"><p>I found when i first started i got this, but push through it. The fitter you get the less it will affect you. Best to eat before as i found if i did it didn't happen as much. (I just found a tangerine or similar was plenty just to get the juices flowing)</p><p></p><p>Also consider that some times, especially when starting out, diabetes or other wise if you push yourself you can feel sick and dizzy and odd. Its well worth pushing through and a PT is a good idea, i found with a PT i actually felt worse in the middle of the session, but when i compared myself later i realise this was because with the PT i wasn't quitting as much and taking less rest between sets. But keeping going with that meant that i got much fitter and got my bloods under controlled for the longer term.</p><p></p><p>Just stick with it and you will get past it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sno0opy, post: 2284545, member: 513948"] I found when i first started i got this, but push through it. The fitter you get the less it will affect you. Best to eat before as i found if i did it didn't happen as much. (I just found a tangerine or similar was plenty just to get the juices flowing) Also consider that some times, especially when starting out, diabetes or other wise if you push yourself you can feel sick and dizzy and odd. Its well worth pushing through and a PT is a good idea, i found with a PT i actually felt worse in the middle of the session, but when i compared myself later i realise this was because with the PT i wasn't quitting as much and taking less rest between sets. But keeping going with that meant that i got much fitter and got my bloods under controlled for the longer term. Just stick with it and you will get past it [/QUOTE]
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