I need help - I find it difficult not to scream when I sprint at the end of a race. I feel I can't get the full power without screaming. And also the screaming helps me to ignore the pain in my legs. Has anyone else had this problem and how, if at all, have you overcome it?
Well, at the end of a race, surrounded by sixty riders, I can see that might be a problem !
Its the first time I have heard of it, at any level. For me, I was always too knackered at the end of a race, to shout or scream. If you are sprinting on the limit, how are you able to scream ?
Haven't got a solution though, other than keep your mouth shut !
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If you're that concerned can you turn it into a more acceptable grunt or growl? If I picture 'screaming' I imagine a high pitched squeal that's going to get everyone calling the ambulance, maybe it needs adapting.
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Actually, my fellow swimmers note that after every set, hard or not, I let out a HUGE "Uuarrfff" sigh and blow out water like a whale through a blowhole. It keeps me going, and I often can do more than my lane mates. I feel like I leave a bit of the tiredness behind when I let out some noise and water.