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Adrenaline Rush
“1. Noticeable Increase in Your Strength
People who undergo an adrenaline rush during a major emergency have been known to do some crazy things. Some have lifted cars off the bodies of children. If you undergo an adrenaline rush, it's likely that you will have greater strength than when you do not have adrenaline on your side. If you are in the gym and you get an adrenaline rush, you may be able to life more weight than you ever could before. An adrenaline rush gives you a great deal of strength throughout your body.
2. No Feelings of Pain
An adrenaline rush can also be used to protect your body. If you've ever played a sport and injured yourself, there's a good chance that, initially, you didn't feel much pain. Even if you broke a bone, your body helps protect you from the pain by using an adrenaline rush. Once the adrenaline wears off, you'll be able to feel the pain again, but for the time being, the adrenaline will stop the pain.
3. Heightened Senses
From your vision to your touch, your senses will be dramatically heightened when you are undergoing an adrenaline rush.
4. Sudden Boost of Energy
Again, if you have ever played sports, you're usually more likely to be super pumped up when the game or match first starts. This is because an adrenaline rush will give you a large amount of energy as the body releases glucose and sugar directly into your bloodstream.
5. Increased Breathing
Because everything happens so fast during an adrenaline rush, your breathing and your heart rate will jump suddenly. Your blood pressure will also go up, and you may even start to sweat to prevent your muscles from getting overworked during an adrenaline rush.” |
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