Hello all...
I wonder if you would be so kind to spare some of your time to help me with a concern. I do want to start by saying I'm not really into any kind of fitness routines because of medical conditions (see below), but I thought this would be a great place to address a few questions.
First, let me give some background. Since I was a teenager, I have always been in athletic. Basketball was my main sport of choice, but I also played football in high school. Thoughout childhood and most of my teenage years, I kept up with everyone without tiring or breathing issues. Around my junior year (about 17 yrs old) I was diagnosed with asthma which limited my ability to keep up over long periods (obviously).
After high school, I dropped basketball (more out of a lack of interest) and picked up bowling. I have been bowling ever since (approximately 16 years) without any kind of muscle soreness. Keep in mind, at some tournaments, that means bowling 10-15 games a day.
To the concerns that I have. Aside from asthma, my body is in good shape. Not overweight in any way. Still have good muscle tone and stature. No physical issues (broken bones, repaired joints, torn ligaments, etc...). Basically, if I run, even a short distance, my legs will tire within minutes. To the point of not really being able to move them well. Not out of pain, but more out of a sheer inability to actually move them. If I rest and then continue, I'm sore for DAYS afterward. Examples... I played paintball yesterday for roughly 1 1/2 hours. Basically involved running quickly for very short distances, ducking, crouching for a few minutes, then advancing again. Short bursts in other words. Within 30 minutes, it hurt to move. Today, every step I take, my legs ache as if I had run a marathon. This same thing occurred during the summer after softball games. Just a constant ache for days after playing.
Now, I'm aware I'm not as young as I used to be and soreness and aches are expected. But, this just seems worse than it should be. Especially when considering how quickly my thighs tire with what seems to be minor strain...
I realize I haven't really asked any specific questions, but I think what I'm wondering is fairly obvious. Is asthma causing this even though I'm not experiencing asthmatic symptoms (breathing)? Is there something more going on that I should be concerned about (muscle disease?)? Are there things I can do to be proactive about reducing the after-effects? What about after (other than R.I.C.E)? My girlfriend suggested drinking milk very often?
I sincerely hope this is enough information for some thoughts on what could be happening. I appreciate your time, even if it's to say "You just need to see a doctor."
I wonder if you would be so kind to spare some of your time to help me with a concern. I do want to start by saying I'm not really into any kind of fitness routines because of medical conditions (see below), but I thought this would be a great place to address a few questions.
First, let me give some background. Since I was a teenager, I have always been in athletic. Basketball was my main sport of choice, but I also played football in high school. Thoughout childhood and most of my teenage years, I kept up with everyone without tiring or breathing issues. Around my junior year (about 17 yrs old) I was diagnosed with asthma which limited my ability to keep up over long periods (obviously).
After high school, I dropped basketball (more out of a lack of interest) and picked up bowling. I have been bowling ever since (approximately 16 years) without any kind of muscle soreness. Keep in mind, at some tournaments, that means bowling 10-15 games a day.
To the concerns that I have. Aside from asthma, my body is in good shape. Not overweight in any way. Still have good muscle tone and stature. No physical issues (broken bones, repaired joints, torn ligaments, etc...). Basically, if I run, even a short distance, my legs will tire within minutes. To the point of not really being able to move them well. Not out of pain, but more out of a sheer inability to actually move them. If I rest and then continue, I'm sore for DAYS afterward. Examples... I played paintball yesterday for roughly 1 1/2 hours. Basically involved running quickly for very short distances, ducking, crouching for a few minutes, then advancing again. Short bursts in other words. Within 30 minutes, it hurt to move. Today, every step I take, my legs ache as if I had run a marathon. This same thing occurred during the summer after softball games. Just a constant ache for days after playing.
Now, I'm aware I'm not as young as I used to be and soreness and aches are expected. But, this just seems worse than it should be. Especially when considering how quickly my thighs tire with what seems to be minor strain...
I realize I haven't really asked any specific questions, but I think what I'm wondering is fairly obvious. Is asthma causing this even though I'm not experiencing asthmatic symptoms (breathing)? Is there something more going on that I should be concerned about (muscle disease?)? Are there things I can do to be proactive about reducing the after-effects? What about after (other than R.I.C.E)? My girlfriend suggested drinking milk very often?
I sincerely hope this is enough information for some thoughts on what could be happening. I appreciate your time, even if it's to say "You just need to see a doctor."