Picture this: You’re in the middle of a spin class or running on the treadmill. Doing ~F45~ even. Everything’s going great and in that moment, you’ve never been stronger or healthier, and you’re living your best life.
Then your stomach starts to turn and before you know it you feel like vomiting all over your fitness instructor.
Even if this has never happened to you (or you’ve never worked out hard enough for this to be you), chances are you’ll have seen it happen to someone else.
But if it does happen to you, should you be worried? Is it a good thing, a sign that you’re dominating your workout, or a warning sign you’re dominating just a tad too much?
In case you ever do find yourself looking for the nearest bin during or after exercising, we asked a PT and a nutritionist for the low down on things coming back up.
So, is a cheeky workout chunder something to lose sleep over? Short answer? No. But also yes.
According to Nutritionist and Dietitian, and founder of Shape Me, Susie Burrell, there are a couple of reasons you might be vomiting after physical activity.
“The first is that some people suffer from a low threshold of lactate, or lactic acid, the by product of high intensity training in the muscle,” she told Mamamia.
“When you see athletes spewing up, that’s when they’ve reached their threshold. Different people have different thresholds, if you’re someone who is regularly participating in high intensity activity that’s depleting the muscle of glycogen and that’s when you can get a lactate overload and vomit.