Yawning during exercise?
trackercasey76
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When I start doing Cardio I start yawning...why is this? No, I'm not tired, I just yawn as soon as I get winded. It is embarrassing/disrespectful in my Taekwondo class I feel like it sends the wrong message. Suggestions?
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I wish I knew why that happens. It happens to me too when I'm working out. Not tired at all, but wind up having to stop several times to yawn0
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They say that yawning is a response to boredom.... shrugs0
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From what I've read, it's somewhat common but idiopathic. Nobody really knows what causes it.
I'd look at general fatigue levels. Sleep is one part of it yes, but how are your stress levels? Are you getting sick? Is your food intake too low? Is your exercise routine too taxing?0 -
Maybe your body is trying to tell you you're bored?0
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Yawning is caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain. Get your instructor to open a window
ETA: that's why it's F'ing irritating when a boss or whoever asks you, "am I boring you?" - " oh, I apologise profusely for my totally involuntary body action"0 -
Well, think about the reasons why we yawn. One theory suggests that yawning is a way for the body to bring in more oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide. Another suggests that yawning is a cooling mechanism for the brain.0
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When I start doing Cardio I start yawning...why is this? No, I'm not tired, I just yawn as soon as I get winded. It is embarrassing/disrespectful in my Taekwondo class I feel like it sends the wrong message. Suggestions?
I do this occasionally myself but it's usually because I exercise after work so I figured I was just exhausted from the day. When I used to exercise in the early mornings, I did yawn a little but not as much. I guess I had already pretty much woken up by the time I go up and drove to the gym. Here's an interesting short article by Prevention Magazine that may help but even there they say yawning is a medical mystery: http://www.prevention.com/fitness/fitness-tips/yawning-while-exercising-heres-why
Good luck but unless you are yawning every couple of seconds during your entire workout, I wouldn't worry too much0 -
During the stretching sections of the Insanity workouts I yawn non-stop. No idea why. I'm not bored, and although I always feel tired I don't really yawn any other time.0
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Sometimes I will yawn while I'm running because I have a little bit of asthma and its the easiest way to get a deep breath. Any chance you're having mild asthma? Mine isn't bad enough that I've ever bothered to get diagnosed, just occasionally struggle to get a deep breath.0
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Reasons for yawning:
Fatigue
Boredom
Intake of more oxygen
If one is consistently yawning through an hour, I would assume that lack of sleep may be the issue. Sleep Apnea is undetected by the sleeper, so one would have to get an observation to see if it's an issue.
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Sometimes I yawn when I lift. I will be finishing up a very intense set and then suddenly I look like Miss Sleepyhead or Miss "ThatWasWayTooEasyForMe." It's a little embarrassing, but I figure my body just needs the oxygen boost for the next set.0
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Reasons for yawning:
Fatigue
Boredom
Intake of more oxygen
If one is consistently yawning through an hour, I would assume that lack of sleep may be the issue. Sleep Apnea is undetected by the sleeper, so one would have to get an observation to see if it's an issue.
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IDEA Fitness member
Kickboxing Certified Instructor
Been in fitness for 30 years and have studied kinesiology and nutrition
I know I have Apnea, but I'm hoping with weight loss it will correct itself. Thanks for all the responses. I guess it is most likely just trying to recover O2.0 -
Ugh...can't stop yawning during lifting, and I had to take a moment between sets to whine about it. Like yawning to the point of tears. Good gravy.0
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lol, I do the same thing! I also fell asleep once during my pre-workout stretches. Of course, this was at 5am.0
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Haha! I'm not sure that's what they mean by 'relax into it'. Not that I can blame you - I'm in a coma at 5am.0
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Yawning is caused by a lack of oxygen to the brain. Get your instructor to open a window
Thanks. That's a good explanation. I have this issue too.0 -
I started yawning as soon as I read this thread. My yawns increased as I got through each reply. Im still yawning!!0
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