Preventing Muscle Cramps in Scuba Diving

going on diving, be sure you have done stretching exercises. Stretching will help you to prevent muscle cramps underwater. You have to prepare your muscles before you take a dive. Remember that underwater temperature is extremely low which attracts muscle contraction. So you need to warm up your muscles before you take a dive.

Drinking alcohol is always a big NO for divers. Alcohol utilizes anaerobic metabolism. In anaerobic metabolism is a type of cell metabolism in which our body uses carbohydrates in the absence of oxygen, lactic acid is the end product of anaerobic metabolism. And lactic acid promotes muscle spasms in our body. So if you are planning to take a diving, make sure you have been alcohol free for the past 12 hours if you don’t want to experience muscle cramps underwater.

Drinking plenty of water at least 3 liters a day. Studies have shown that dehydration is also one of the greatest causes of cramps.

Eating a lot of potassium source foods will help you prevent develop muscle cramps. Bananas are the richest known source of potassium. Potassium is known to inhibit muscle contractility and spasms.

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