Strange stench while exercising

finding_ways_not_excuses
Posts: 27 Member
Hey,
while doing some exercises (like bridge (with 25 kg/about 50 lbs weight) or sumo squats (with just 8kg/16 lbs)) it happens to me that I smell a weird stench - like burning cables. The first time it happened I stopped exercising and checke all cables in house as it was so intense. Then I realized subjective and due to exercising.
I know that sounds crazy or ridiculous. But maybe there is some neurotic connection? Did it happen to you?
Thanks for answers.
while doing some exercises (like bridge (with 25 kg/about 50 lbs weight) or sumo squats (with just 8kg/16 lbs)) it happens to me that I smell a weird stench - like burning cables. The first time it happened I stopped exercising and checke all cables in house as it was so intense. Then I realized subjective and due to exercising.
I know that sounds crazy or ridiculous. But maybe there is some neurotic connection? Did it happen to you?
Thanks for answers.
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Does the smell arise when you are sweating a lot when exercising and smell like ammonia?0
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Doctor. Or wash your clothes with softener and stock up on deodorant.0
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I wouln't say it is ammonia. It smells like burning plastic or so. And I think it arise when I an exercise is intensive and in combination with weights. So not just when intensive or strenght training.0
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It is not due to clothes or my sweat. I'm a clean person. And it stops 20-30 secs after I stop doing that concrete exercise.0
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Some synthetic fibers simply stink... check your clothes. Could be your equipment too. Sniff it.0
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I have heard of people perceiving strange tastes (often metallic) or smells (electrical or burning) when exercising but my google skills have not unearthed anything other than a bunch or reddit discussions on the subject.
I find that, when at maximal load, and deep in the squat of a back squat (and I kid you not here!) music seems to slow down, the tone is deeper and the BPM slows. But it is just a perception. I think it may be due to increased pressure in the ear altering the tone and that I then interpret that as a slowing of the song.
It's all very weird.1 -
Try this link. http://www.nhs.uk/conditions/phantosmia/Pages/Introduction.aspx
Or, https://patients.aan.com/resources/neurologynow/index.cfm?event=home.showArticle&id=ovid.com:/bib/ovftdb/01222928-201208010-00020
If you are worried, the advice seems to be to consult your GP0 -
It's neither my clothes nor my equipment. The smell is not in the physical environment. That's why I'm asking as I'm a bit worried.
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Well, that's really strange. I have never heard about it...0
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Thanks for the links, I think it's something I was looking for.0
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