Biology, asked by bushra12huda, 3 months ago

Sportsman complains doctor that he is always facing muscle cramps
in his legs during continuous physical exercise. What do you think the
reason behind it?

Answers

Answered by darshandesai276
0

Explanation:

IT can happen for no reason, it seems, taking you completely by surprise. And it can be excruciating. Suddenly, a muscle contracts violently, as if it had been prodded with a jolt of electricity. And it remains balled in a tight knot as painful second after painful second drags on.

A seized calf muscle or a hamstring can be frightening. Swimmers fear they will drown. Cyclists nearly fall off their bikes. Runners drop to the ground, grimacing, gritting their teeth.

The contraction is so strong that you could not will yourself to ball your muscle that tightly. And your muscle is likely to feel sore the next day.

Answered by wlordsupreme
1

Answer:

the reason behind it is he must be taking lot of protein due to which his stamina and will power decreases and hence he gets cramps

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