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MS4EVER

All-Conference
Dec 4, 2004
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I can't remember a week 5 with 90 degree temperatures. Here come the cramps!
 

LakeCtyNewt

All-Conference
Nov 13, 2002
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Our school has kids pounding water, Gatorade and Pedia-lyte. Gonna be a hot one Friday
 

GMAN81

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Aug 21, 2013
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I see fishwater41 and bigshot85 both read today's Tribune Health section about muscle cramps with their comments about pickle juice and mustard.
 

Circletrack3227

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Nov 11, 2003
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I carry a bottle of mustard in my lunchbucket just for cramps, been doing it for 10 years. I will tell you a heaping squeeze in the mouth and less than a minute gone.
 

This Part Of Town

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Oct 15, 2014
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Pickle juice is the number #1 to drink
uscle cramps can bring even the strongest athlete to his or her knees. And while, there are a number of theories as to what causes cramps—including hydration, bike fit, form and electrolytes—they seem to happen more in races than in training.

Despite the lack of answers as to why cramps occur, a number of remedies have cropped up in recent years. Some of them are probably already in your pantry.

More: Top 10 Superfoods for Endurance Athletes

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The Research
Research, as far back as several decades ago and as recently as 2013, suggests pickle juice relieves cramps. In the 2013 study, cramps lasted about 49 seconds less when participants drank pickle juice rather than water.

The first assumption is that fluids and sodium are anti-cramping agents. However, other studies have concluded that the plasma volume and plasma concentrations of sodium remain unchanged after pickle juice consumption, leading researchers to believe something else is causing the cessation of the cramps.
 

Cpacmel11

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Aug 31, 2001
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Low 90's as it approaches 80-90 minutes before most kickoffs. Crazy hot weather. Hope it cools down some soon tonight.