Has anyone else experienced this? I have never in my life (52 yrs.) had any problem with heartburn or acid reflux. But often when I'm doing my swim practices, and pushing hard, I get something like acid reflux - a slight burning in my esophagus. At times it persists throughout the day. I never have a problem on days I don't practice. I've thought of experimenting with calcium pills before workouts, since I know working muscles hard uses a lot of calcium, but I have no basis for thinking that is related.
I'd be interested in any thoughts on its cause, remedies, etc. It's a minor annoyance, but striking for me since I've never had problems of this nature ever before.
Thoughts? Experiences? Solutions?
Remember, that was just a guess --- trying to correlate a single change with something that has changed in the interim. It could have nothing to do with it whatsoever. Just because I'm at a loss to think of anything else that could be responsible doesn't mean you should trust my guess. It's still a guess.:agree:
As usual Mike, I'd trust your own intuition with respect to your son's training before I'd give much weight to my guess!:)
Remember, that was just a guess --- trying to correlate a single change with something that has changed in the interim. It could have nothing to do with it whatsoever. Just because I'm at a loss to think of anything else that could be responsible doesn't mean you should trust my guess. It's still a guess.:agree:
As usual Mike, I'd trust your own intuition with respect to your son's training before I'd give much weight to my guess!:)