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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1351737" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Two things may have contributed. Sitting motionless in the stand, cool temps causing the muscles to stiffen up.</p><p>As has been said, deer fever. It will do strange things to your body.....I don't wanna say how many I've taken but will say the last doe had my right leg in spasms until taking the shot and then it quits?</p><p></p><p>I do the old time "isometric exercises" in the stand to keep the muscles loose, and it helps get the blood pressure up as well to stay warmer. No movement involved.</p><p>Grab your fingers with your other fingers and do everything you can to pull them apart for 10 seconds. Then put the palms of your hands together and try to push against them. No movement, but in several reps you'll find your a little short of breath, and the blood pressure is picking up.</p><p>Same with your legs. Put the knees together and push. Use your legs to almost stand up, pushing against the ladder or bottom of the stand. Do several reps of this as well. Takes up time, makes no noise, and we can all use some additional exercise.<img src="/images/smilies/biggrin.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1351737, member: 5412"] Two things may have contributed. Sitting motionless in the stand, cool temps causing the muscles to stiffen up. As has been said, deer fever. It will do strange things to your body.....I don't wanna say how many I've taken but will say the last doe had my right leg in spasms until taking the shot and then it quits? I do the old time "isometric exercises" in the stand to keep the muscles loose, and it helps get the blood pressure up as well to stay warmer. No movement involved. Grab your fingers with your other fingers and do everything you can to pull them apart for 10 seconds. Then put the palms of your hands together and try to push against them. No movement, but in several reps you'll find your a little short of breath, and the blood pressure is picking up. Same with your legs. Put the knees together and push. Use your legs to almost stand up, pushing against the ladder or bottom of the stand. Do several reps of this as well. Takes up time, makes no noise, and we can all use some additional exercise.:D [/QUOTE]
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