Is it because of adrenaline boost?
Question:Every time I'm in competition or racing (usually at high speeds or when pushing it to the edge) with one on the streets or tracks (especially when I have some fear ) suddenly I get this sharp concentrated pulsing pain in my lower portion of the spinal chord (way at the bottom where it almost ends). It subsides, once I slow down or get more comfortable. Is it because of the endorphin/adrenaline release?
Do everyone experience this in such condition.
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This sounds like a case of the puckers...you know, that feeling you get in your backside just before everything goes to crap. Imagine handling your Mothers prize vase when it slips from your fingers. You know it's going to break when it hits the floor but there isn't anything you can do but watch it fall. Same thing.First, you should leave anything like that to only the track. Driving at or near the limits on public roads is just stupid and will ultimately end up with much worse than some lower back pain.
But, for the pain itself, no, this isn't normal. As to what is causing it or why, you should talk to your doctor.
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That condition is called the "puckers" or "butt puckers" it si fairly common amongst anyone who thinks they are about to crash or get hurt. I can only assume is an automatic nervous reaction, like closing your eyes right before an impact. I have experienced it before when I have come close to getting into accidents.More Questions & Answers...