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So this is awkward haha.

SibyllKingsley
SibyllKingsley Posts: 33
edited February 20 in Fitness and Exercise
I'm now starting my second week of walking 6 miles a day and today I decided to do intervals of jogging and now my butt muscles kind of feel amazing/ weird. Just wondering if this has happened to anyone else. It's not a bad feeling just wondering if it's normal.

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  • lina011
    lina011 Posts: 427 Member
    Lol exercise can do that... I'm glad your butt feels amazing:)
  • BRA_S
    BRA_S Posts: 111 Member
    Well dayum, mine hurts ha. I'm jelous
  • I just hope it means what ever i'm doing is working lol
  • JessiBelleW
    JessiBelleW Posts: 836 Member
    when I walk long distances (an hour or so) my thighs feel amazing. To describe it; its almost like I can feel my heart beating/ pushing blood in my veins

    edit: sounded less creepy in my head
  • wyattj99
    wyattj99 Posts: 454 Member
    Every time I brisk walk/job my butt tingles...lol
  • when I walk long distances (an hour or so) my thighs feel amazing. To describe it; its almost like I can feel my heart beating/ pushing blood in my veins

    edit: sounded less creepy in my head

    Oh my god that is exactly the feeling lol!
  • DemetraDawn
    DemetraDawn Posts: 60 Member
    One time I was running and I got a butt cramp on the side of a busy road...I tried my best to hobble someplace more secluded so I could massage it out and keep going!

    Talk about awkward.
  • Rosplosion
    Rosplosion Posts: 739 Member
    JFS jigglyfat syndrome... I think you'll live, though.
  • bc2ct
    bc2ct Posts: 222 Member
    when I walk long distances (an hour or so) my thighs feel amazing. To describe it; its almost like I can feel my heart beating/ pushing blood in my veins

    edit: sounded less creepy in my head

    This is called "the pump". Here's Arnie explaining this sensation - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzI-UQ-JsaQ.
  • I am loving all these responses you guys are awesome (and funny!)
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