So like today I had badminton practice for two hours and after that I had muscle cramps for 2 hours.
Like it is just so damn annoying, your just sitting there minding your own bussiness, and then poof, and muscle cramp starts and you wish you didn’t ever play badminton (or if your a bit more intelligent you might instead wish the muscle cramp never existed).
But anyways its resolved now I think I was just dehydrated after badminton and forgot to drink water.
Muscle cramps, or charley horses, are involuntary, often painfully sustained contractions of skeletal muscle fibers, typically resulting from dehydration, electrolyte imbalance, or overexertion. In your case, the prolonged badminton session likely induced both local fatigue and transient electrolyte depletion, causing the myocytes to depolarize uncontrollably. In simpler terms: your muscles staged a coup because they were thirsty. Hydration and balanced electrolytes are the time-honored prophylactic measures endorsed by sports physiology
Nice new name
I bet a hundred that was ai
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Loving the new alt-persona your creating online
Anyways I swear you left that punctation mark out on purpose so that you could write this
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