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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-18-2012, 08:44 PM
I've never gotten them, but I find if I clench my abdominal muscles/core instead of my diaphragm I feel less pressure on my face.
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-18-2012, 09:50 PM
Your suppose to hold your breath when lifting heavy, Don't worry about red dots. keep doing what your doing
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-18-2012, 10:28 PM
Exhale forcefully on the concentric (when you push, lift, heave), inhale on the eccentric (when you put the weight back down).
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-18-2012, 10:28 PM
Sounds like the sort of "speckling" I get when inverted for a decent amount of time (handstand pushups or handstand practice). You are supposed to maintain some pressure (some advocate letting some air escape in a "hiss" so as not to generate too much pressure), but that pressure is there for a reason, so don't lift heavy without it.
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-18-2012, 10:55 PM
It's increased pressure leading to higher blood flow to your face. It's not anything to be worried about (unless you're specifically at risk for strokes). Do the red dots not go away for a while after you lift?
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-19-2012, 06:42 AM
That sounds like burst capillaries Roosh, try not to put that much pressure into your face (you know what I mean).
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-19-2012, 09:26 AM
yes, valsalva maneuver does have its time and place but are we not talking about lifting heavy ?
There are no rules for breathing during high rep work. Do what feels comfortable / natural and allows you to work efficiently.
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-19-2012, 12:24 PM
Quote: (04-19-2012 11:47 AM)gringochileno Wrote:
Quote: (04-19-2012 05:25 AM)Roosh Wrote:
Quote: (04-18-2012 10:55 PM)gringochileno Wrote:
It's increased pressure leading to higher blood flow to your face. It's not anything to be worried about (unless you're specifically at risk for strokes). Do the red dots not go away for a while after you lift?
Yeah goes away in 3 days usually.
Yep, you have facial petechiae. It's possible that you could have allergies or a low platelet count or clotting problem that predispose you to getting them, but given your history and the fact that you only get them in the face, I think that's unlikely. You're probably just putting too much pressure on your facial capillaries and causing tiny hemorrhages. Either way it's almost certainly not anything dangerous. If you really want to get to the bottom of it you can see a dermatologist (I wouldn't).
You can try applying an ice pack to the area on and off throughout the day to see if that makes them go away sooner, but unfortunately I don't know of anything else you can do besides trying not to create so much pressure in the first place (unless something else like an allergy is causing it, in which case you would treat the underlying condition). They should always go away on their own within a few days--if they stop doing that, see a doctor.
I've had this experience as well. My forehead is particularly susceptible to it. I've experimented a bit and, for me, it doesn't have anything to do with breathing, rather just the aggregate amount of pressure on facial capillaries beyond a certain threshold. On the road, I tried inverted pushups as a replacement for overhead press a few times - my forehead was literally purple for 3-4 days afterwards.
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-19-2012, 12:57 PM
Quote: (04-19-2012 04:44 AM)Laser Wrote:
Quote: (04-18-2012 10:28 PM)HiFlo Wrote:
Exhale forcefully on the concentric (when you push, lift, heave), inhale on the eccentric (when you put the weight back down).
This is incorrect. Taking a big, deep breath and holding it throughout the lift increases the intra-thoracic pressure and subsequently the intra-abdominal pressure. This pressure acts like a pneumatic brace against the anterior portion of the spine while the erectors of the back brace it from the posterior. This increases the support of the spine, and more support means more strength. This is related to why it is good to wear a belt when training.
The belt’s purpose is to constrict the abdominals to give them something to contract against. This contraction of the abdominals with an appropriately tightened belt is like trying to increase the volume in a non-expansible container — it increases the pressure even more. Not only is it helping to increase the intra-abdominal and thoracic pressure more than without the belt, but the abdominals also contract harder into the belt to do so. More pressure is more support which means more strength to do the task at hand.
http://www.70sbig.com/blog/2009/12/belt-me-up-scotty/
Holding his breath -> increased blood pressure (possibly dangerously high levels) -> burst blood capillaries around eyes. Recurring pattern
He's not training for the powerlifting team in the olympics - how can you in good faith recommend he continue to hold his breath when he is experiencing very negative physical affects from holding his breath?
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-19-2012, 01:18 PM
During boxing training a few weeks ago I went very hard on push-ups and forgot to breathe at the end. Felt huge pressure and then got a hell of a headache.
Headache stayed with me for over a week and I took it easy on working out. Sometimes it comes back when I go hard. Was it a mini-stroke or something?
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-19-2012, 05:53 PM
Also it's not too common, maybe once every couple months, usually while doing squats.
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Red dots under the eyes after heavy lifting
04-19-2012, 06:54 PM
Those dots are for when you become a real badass. You even look mean when you sleep so you're getting close Roosh.
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