Guest guest Posted December 14, 2007 Report Share Posted December 14, 2007 I have a 16 year old male athlete who has been strength training with me for nearly 2 years. He is one of the hardest working and most intense athlete I have ever had the pleasure of working with. The problem is that 75% of our upper body workouts usually end with him vomiting or on the verge of vomiting. He trains with me once a week and trains at his school 3 day s a week. He said he usually only feels that way during upper body workouts. I wasn't very concerned in the beginning as I have experienced the same feeling in many of my workouts. I thought as his body adapted to the intensity of the workouts it wouldn't happen as much but this has continued for nealry 2 years now. Last year he saw his family doctor about it and he told " " that he has nothing was out of the ordinary in his blood work and not to worry too much about it. I am worried because of possible damage to his esophagus and his ego. He gets very down on himself when he feels nauseaus. I don't want him to fear or hate strength training because of the possible fear of getting sick. We have tried longer rest periods between sets (2-4 min) and that doesn't seem to help. He is not holdng his breath or hyperventilating. He has also tried eating 2-3 hours prior to workouts and that hasn't helped either. Does anyone have any insight or remedies for my dilema? Tim Daly Saginaw Valley Sports Performance Saginaw, MI USA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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