
Without considering stamina, Dai Tack Helios, who sprinted off, ended up not moving at all after the finish line. “Helios, are you okay?” “Shaking… Ah, please go get a plastic bag.” “Shaking… Everyone! It seems bad! Help me hide it!!”
Let’s give it a try.
Doing exercise until you throw up.
What you have is just a game.
The feeling of motion sickness or suddenly losing color from your face is nice, isn’t it?
Not good at all.
There was a time when I felt really sick from lack of oxygen, but I guess that’s just how it is.
It is often said that one’s face drains of blood, and it truly feels like the face becomes cold.
I usually don’t get enough exercise, but I was in danger of being late and dashed, which made me feel nauseous afterward.
I felt my stomach contract and the contents rise up.
Every year, I was made to move until I vomited during summer training camp.
I once ran with all my might when I was feeling under the weather and vomited a lot.
My whole body becomes extremely cold.
I was normally throwing up during club activities.
A life hack that lets you take a little break by vomiting.
When I vomited, I was praised for doing well.
It really makes you unable to move, doesn’t it?
I just have a sharp sense that this is impossible.
It happened the other day.
I might have been in trouble if I hadn’t lain down right away.
There were many times when I felt like I was going to throw up during club activities.
Endurance activities consume energy from your internal organs, so pushing yourself to the limit can make you feel unwell.
The explosive type is just muscles moving no matter how far you go, so it doesn’t work.
I think there was a video of a marathon runner running while bleeding from their nipples and vomiting.
It’s relatively common if you’ve been working hard on your exercise.
I have experienced an unusually severe headache.
I have a memory of sweating unpleasantly in a state of oxygen deprivation.
During my student days, I used to throw up and get heatstroke from club activities, but looking back now, it was insane…
The other day, when I was hauling a stump up the hill, I was breathing so hard that I almost fainted and ended up vomiting.
Those who were in a sports club probably have at least one experience with it…
It’s nice when a bright-looking girl throws up like this…
When I was made to run a full marathon, I had the feeling of being dizzy and wanting to vomit, possibly from lack of oxygen.
When I was a child, I was incredibly overweight and threw up during the marathon in gym class.
When I was made to run for the first time at 200, I thought I was running 100 and ended up vomiting.
Right now, I’m confident that if I sprint with all my might, I’ll feel sick immediately.
If you feel like you are going to throw up, it might be better to just vomit and feel refreshed, so you can move more freely.
I put on my Alpha Fly and ran while feeling good, but since it was the peak of summer, I returned.
Those shoes can only either run at full speed or stop.
It’s not so much a lack of oxygen, but my mouth is so dry that I feel like vomiting.
I want it to get a little more uncomfortable step by step.
I dislike it when it comes suddenly.
When I ran 1200 meters at the sports festival, I felt sick and couldn’t eat.
I vomited at the summit of the pass after doing a hill climb on my bicycle.
I feel like the air is tightly stuck in the back of my throat.
I once got carried away during swimming class in middle school.
I was feeling exhausted in the classroom after drinking juice with amateur knowledge, but then I got better.
My physical stamina was enough to rank quite high in marathon competitions and long-distance runs, but the subsequent lack of oxygen was unusually tough.
Is this kind of thing a matter of constitution?
This morning after the company gathering, I almost ended up like this after the morning swim.
It might be technically a bonk, but…
I’m an ultra-marathon runner, but in the past, I experienced hypoglycemia during a race and ended up vomiting.
I took a short break and returned to the race, but…
People who usually don’t exercise shouldn’t sprint just because they might miss their train during their commute.
I’m seriously going to throw up.
Inside the car
Because I don’t normally exercise, if I run to the station right after having breakfast, it definitely ends up like this.
It’s nice when the tube above the stomach starts pumping…
In reality, nausea varies from person to person.
In case of oxygen deprivation, one may lose consciousness or become dizzy, and may be unable to move due to headaches and fatigue.
There are likely people who have had unpleasant experiences at the school’s endurance running event.
Digestion also requires energy, you know.
The other day, after being hit hard by COVID and losing a lot of strength, I was working and felt extremely nauseous; I wonder if this is a kind of symptom.
Quite a cough…