How To Get Rid Of Side Cramps/Stitches While Running
I remember when I was training for my first marathon, every run was the same. ⁣
It ended with me having an achy pain on the right side of my stomach.⁣
It started as just a dual pain, but as I continued to push through, the pain got worse and worse.⁣
After a few minutes it felt like I was getting stabbed by a knife. Out of sheer pain and fear I would stop and walk.⁣
I knew if I wanted to finish the Portland Marathon, I had to figure out what was going on.⁣
So I tried everything…⁣
I tried changing how fast I ran…⁣
When I ran…⁣
What I ate and drank…⁣
But nothing worked.⁣
Still every run ended the same.⁣
After a quick Google search, I realized that my side cramps were because of my breathing.⁣
My breathing was too short and shallow.⁣
I needed to take deep, slow, controlled breaths.⁣
So that’s what I did.⁣
I started to pair my breathing with the number of steps I took.⁣
I called it the 3 x 3 framework.⁣
For every three steps I took, I would inhale, and then exhale for the next three steps.⁣
Really focusing on getting oxygen deep into my lungs.⁣
And because I hyper focused on my breathing, my side cramps/stitches went away.⁣
Now every time I go on a run, the first thing I think about is my breathing.⁣
I try to get my breathing under control as fast as possible. I then try to maintain my rhythm throughout my runs.⁣
If I start to feel a side cramp/stitch forming, I reset my breathing, following the 3 x 3 framework.⁣
Give this a try if you are getting side cramps/stitches on your runs.⁣
If you got value out of this post, share this with a friend who also gets cramps/stitches on their runs.⁣
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How To Get Rid Of Side Cramps/Stitches While Running
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