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    Posted: 17 May 14 at 7:35pm
I cramp up really bad if I've been in the gym the evening before a sail. If you're doing anything like deadlifts in your resistance routine, you'll find your calves get very tense very quickly. It's nothing a solid 10 minutes of stretching after each workout wouldn't cure...but one does get lazy.
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Yes, I get cramp in my legs. Mostly the thighs, not the calves. During racing it tends to happen in the 3rd race - so after I've been stewing in a wet suit for a while, and more on the Contender than the Laser, so probably connected with trapezing. Water and foul "sports" drinks at lunch might help a bit, but also I think keeping my legs warm. So when beach launching - and getting my legs wet at the start of the day I tend to wear polypro leggings pretty much regardless of the weather - that seems to help.

I also get night time cramps, sometimes, in my thighs after sailing - mostly after the first windy sail in a Laser of the year - though I had them after a fairly gentle sail in a Devon Yawl the other day - so maybe I'm just getting older! Taking Crampex tablets before bed seems to help with that (and I hadn't though to take them after my sail the other day). 
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Training hard (going to be running on the Three Peaks yacht Race) at the moment and have just started using some carb gels and electrolyte tablets.  Seems to make a difference, certainly got through 20miles easier this afternoon.  AndI'm getting less cramps afterwards.  and that's not the really expensive stuff at all.

Lot's of sailors experience calf cramp: I'm told that this is not just beacuse of teh silly hiking or trapexing positions but because of the role the calfs have in helping adrenaline distribution.
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If you do find a cure for cramp, keep quiet about eating/drinking it!

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Good to see it's not just me who suffers. I get it in my hands such that I can't let go the tiller or mainsheet-worst in the Grad with stern sheeting. I've tacked at the gybe mark a couple of times as I couldn't guarantee to be able to let go the tiller. Better hydration needed I think.
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Ive been lucky to only have a few cramps in my whole life. They were limited only to my calfs and I felt it building and found that getting up and moving cured it within seconds. My main drink of choice (when not consuming alcohol) is orange squash and as Nessa said its a much better choice than tea or coffee or even water. Amazingly you can dehydrate by drinking too much water.
Chest pains are often the result of snagging a nerve with your ribs. Normally a few deep breathes clears the problems, again I've suffered from it but usually not on the water.
When on the water the adrenaline kicks in and I feel no pain :)

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In 2009 I got such bad cramp in my right calf after sailing that it still hurts like **** when I get it massaged now. Couldn't walk the next day.

Years ago, I used to get cramp in the back of my thighs, which would poleaxe me. I'd just fall over. Used to happen in pubs after a long hitch, followed by a pint or 2, or after a cold sail. Mind, it started as a kid  - pre hitching or beer, but sailing was involved. Somehow, I don't get it any more.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote winging it Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 14 at 5:35pm
Cramp is very often caused by lack of electrolytes.  If I dont keep up my fluid levels in warm weather I get awful muscle cramps because some medication I have to take saps my electrolyte level.  So the recovery fluid joke is pretty close to home.  Less coffee and tea during the day, more squash or water or expensive sugary crap.  How can a finely tuned afflete such as yourself not know this Greeme?

I am neglecting to ask Jim if he ever gets cramp in his front legs because that joke has been done before.
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One of the reasons I more or less gave up sailing trapeze boats was because I kept getting cramp in the calf of the rear leg.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote Rupert Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 16 May 14 at 5:13pm
Originally posted by gordon1277


maybe I should change to gin and tonic hasnt that got something good in it for cramp?


I thought it was good for malaria?
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