AUGUST 27, 2020
As an athlete, you know the importance of eating well, getting enough rest, and a regular cycle of training and recovery. But have you ever stopped to think about what’s really going on inside your body during and in between those rigorous training sessions?
In this article, we’ll explore your amazing body at work as it circulates blood, oxygen, and nutrients each day—as well as why this cycle of circulation is so important for athletes, in particular.
Your body is a well-designed machine. As you work, play, and even sleep, your cardiovascular system is working hard to supply nutrients and oxygen to the 50 trillion cells throughout your body. Your cells in turn flush out carbon dioxide and waste products through your veins and lymphatics.
Your heart plays an integral role here, acting like a pump. And the better that pump works, the better you’ll feel.
Among other things, strong circulation is linked to improved metabolism, better immune system response, a more stabilized body temperature, and enhanced mental performance.
Poor circulation, on the other hand, can lead to a whole host of symptoms—including fatigue, tingling & numbness, muscle cramps, and dizziness.
If you’re an athlete, first take a moment to pat yourself on the back: the circulatory system was built around an active lifestyle, so you’re already one step ahead. But maintaining that blood flow is even more important for you.
Here’s why: as you exercise, your body requires more energy, which you get by way of oxygen. To help with this, your heart rate increases, as does your breathing overall. Your body knows what to do here, but at some point it’ll begin to slow down, which is when it starts to create lactic acid. Good blood flow and circulation will help keep those pesky muscle cramps at bay.
Fast forward to post-workout, and you’re probably feeling pretty exhausted. At this point, your body is in oxygen debt. Although it’s not distributing oxygen in such large quantities anymore, you’ll need to make sure your body continues to work efficiently during this recovery period.
With the right habits and lifestyle choices, you may start to see improved endurance, enhanced muscle performance, and faster recovery time.
If you really want to optimize your performance and accelerate recovery, taking steps to improve your circulation can help. Here are some ideas to try:
Boost blood flow with PEMF Therapy. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is designed to stimulate healthy muscles, temporarily increasing your local blood circulation thanks to specific waveforms and frequencies.
With BEMER’s PEMF devices, you can maximize your health and well-being during your recovery periods, thanks to targeted PEMF technology.
Our new, revolutionary Pro-Set GO has helped athletes of all types take their competitive edge to new heights. The portable unit fits snugly into a backpack for easy traveling, and provides targeted stimulation wherever you need it, including legs, arms, shoulders, and back. An 8-minute session twice a day is all you need to improve your local circulation, resulting in enhanced muscle conditioning and improved performance and endurance.
Want to learn more about how BEMER can help you optimize your athletic performance and endurance? Read more about how we’ve helped athletes get back onto the field, court, and trail faster, and find a BEMER distributor near you.