Physiologically speaking, what causes the chest and lungs to burn when you run hard?
Physiologically speaking, what causes the chest and lungs to burn when you run hard?
this is a very odd feeling that i get, but i guess its only natural once you have grown to love a certain sport so much; or should i say grown to love anything/anyone so much. the endorphins that i have developed over the many years in this sport have created something more than words can describe, a word much stronger than passion; a word whos meaning is my entire physiological being and everything within it. its like me and running are 1 of a kind, 2 separate nouns combined together by likeness over the many years to form 1 unique friendship.
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I had exercise induced asthma. That made my lungs burn. Cold weather does a bit too. Maybe those are some reasons why yours do.
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you strained your intercostals muscles, the muscles between your ribs. Its like any other muscle strain.
Do you mean the burning you get during a hard effort? Its carbon dioxide building up in your lungs.
4:30, is that you??
Yes after a hard effort. What about the CO2 makes it hurt?
Dry air?