Muscle cramps are involuntary, painful, and sudden contractions that can occur during or after exercise. They result from a combination of factors such as dehydration, loss of minerals (sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium), or excessive muscle fatigue.
💡 Why do they appear?
- Intense workouts without a proper warm-up.
- Excessive sweating without replenishing fluids and electrolytes.
- Muscle fatigue or overexertion.
- Poor circulation or lack of stretching.
✅ How to prevent and solve them:
- Constant hydrationDrink water before, during and after exercise.
- Replenish electrolytes: incorporate foods such as bananas, nuts or natural isotonic drinks.
- Warm-up and stretchingPrepare your muscles before and relax them after training.
- Listen to your bodyIf pain or strain occurs, reduce the intensity.
- Immediate stretchingIf cramping occurs, gently stretch the affected muscle and perform a gentle massage.
💬 At One More Up, we're committed to safe, planned training tailored to you. Preventing injuries and discomfort is key to helping you always give your best.
- Hydrate and replenish electrolytes
- Natural isotonic drinks or sachets of electrolytes without added sugars.
- Supplements with sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium.
- Increase magnesium
- Magnesium in capsules or powder (citrate or bisglycinate, which are better absorbed).
- It can be in format post-workout recovery.
- Promote muscle recovery
- Protein powder (whey or vegan) to help regenerate muscle and reduce fatigue.
- BCAAs (essential amino acids) to reduce the risk of cramps after training.
💡 Sales strategy: you can create a “Anti-ramp” pack” that includes
- Magnesium
- Electrolytes
- A shaker or reusable bottle
and present it as a direct solution to prevent ramps and improve performance.
If you'd like, I can prepare it for you. The image of the pack and its description are ready for your store and social media. with your logo and colors.


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