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Tight muscles and circulation

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Jan 2012
1:17am, 23 Jan 2012
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ChrisHB
Is it an old wives' tale or true that tight muscles lead to poor circulation in those muscles, hence to shortage of oxygen and poor performance?

Is it significant among all the other things that hinder our running? Is it a vicious circle?

Thanks to anyone who can help.
Jan 2012
9:02am, 23 Jan 2012
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JohnnyO
Not really.
At the peak of contraction the pressure inside the muscle may exceed blood pressure, and hence flow would stop, but this is only for a fraction of a second and doesn't relate to the resting 'tight' muscle.
Jan 2012
9:15am, 23 Jan 2012
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cabletow
If it did Chris - Your muscles would die and shrink and cause you lots of pain, contractures, death gangrene and the like.

If you are thinking of claudication - relative ischemia under load due to hardened arteries - This is only a relative shortage of blood supply under load - the muscles develop severe pain and make the sufferer stop - and in rest the circulation is enough to restablish normal muscle function and the pain goes (within seconds of stopping walking)

Pain from stiffness and tightness originates from the golgi bodies at the insertion of muscle to tendond - Actually the muscel is not tighter at all - the receptors just fire as soon as the muscle moves so moveemnt triggers pain. The tone and pressure within the muscle is normal
Jan 2012
9:27am, 23 Jan 2012
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ChrisHB
Thanks very much - specially for your cheerfulness on a Monday morning, CT.
Jan 2012
9:29am, 23 Jan 2012
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Frobester
Ah, now I know what ischemic means. I suffered a transient ischemic attack last June. I could work out what transient and attack meant, but ischemic, bingo.

Thanks CT!
Jan 2012
9:32am, 23 Jan 2012
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cabletow
monday always brings the cheery out in me

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