I know, right? I have succeeded on concentrating the rush to my legs but it is difficult to maintain it in the same area because then it will want to spread to the rest of the body.
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I know, right? I have succeeded on concentrating the rush to my legs but it is difficult to maintain it in the same area because then it will want to spread to the rest of the body.
I can produce some sort of harsh adrenaline rush in my chest, which then goes down to my legs. It's hard to breathe when I do this and my heart rate goes up a bit, but it's 100% voluntary. I'm not sure if that's what this is, but...
When you use the adrenaline, does it feel like your body is kinda of shaking? If so, it must be it.
A bit, and I tense up a little too.
Then you are using adrenaline. The more you practice it through meditation or other ways, you will get more of a feeling with it. You heart will react to it but if you have a heart condition, don't try to hard.
This is awesome! I fining finally found something on this. i have also been able to do this since i was a kid. I learned how to do this from trying to go super saiyan when i was a kid which is what i compare it to now. I just imagined a situation where i was needed and it happened and gave me the abilities that a lot of you explain here. i can now get it going on will immediately like flipping a swtich that starts in my head and i feel the electricity through my body. it puts my body to its peak. and i can after getting it started i can increase it by imagining being needed. im excited there are others like me.
There is a lot about the human body that we don't know about yet. This is one of them.
im glad i found this. ive been working on learning to control this energy feeling for a couple months now, and ive found that it definitely pushes me to go harder in the weight room, but i find it hard to concentrate while in the middle of a few reps working out. I can move this energy to both my arms or legs but not one leg/arm or the other.
i have many of the attributes that Synosha mentioned as well. especially the learning part.
on another note. i would like to know how you guys train this.
The way I train it is constant meditation to calm my body. Then I practice the feeling that comes when you are using Adrenaline. It took me a while to remember this feeling and freely use it.
Basically, fear, anticipation, anxiety, excitement, pain, all release adrenalin.....this isn't a relaxed state of being, it is symptomatic of sympathetic nervous system stimulation. That is, it is the flight-or-fight response. It is, fundamentally, an anxious state, but a very aware state.
Super saiyan.... interesting, for it would typically occur just as you begin to engage in a fight (or watch one for that matter).
Another way to release it is to drink loads of expressos.
I've experienced two phenomena similar to the descriptions everyone has posted in this thread, although it sounds like some are describing one and others describing the other.
To induce an adrenaline rush, having played football, it helps most to envision myself quite honestly just doing awesome while playing, or really any daydream scenario in which I do something that requires physical action and awesomeness. The feeling is literally identical to adrenaline, and I've never questioned whether it was or wasn't. My hands get cold and clammy, I get a bit shaky, my heart beats a lot faster, and I breathe faster. I also get the specific adrenaline feeling, idk how to really describe it, but it's highly distinctive and it's one in the same.
The second feeling begins in the base of my neck. It sounds more like what people have been describing is Qi. It's like I think of certain things that are enjoyable (nothing in specific, it just happens) or kind of just focus on this feeling in my spine, though mostly in my neck, and it's as if a surge of tingly (not painful, more like almost euphoric) electrical energy jolts down my spine. The feeling spreads, mostly over my head, and is very tingly but it makes me feel very awake and aware. Usually the "jolt" is strong enough that I contort my body in some way, usually just my neck. Kind of what a tic would look like I guess. I've learned to do it without contorting so much, just a very limited movement in my neck when it occurs. The tingly feeling usually lasts 4 or 5 seconds.
The two might both be a result of adrenaline, but the latter does not have the distinctive feeling of adrenaline at all. I feel like the first is legitimately inducing an adrenaline rush, and the second is... something entirely different. I spoke to my friends about it once and they said every once in a while it happens to them (they said nothing of inducing it), and they referred to it as a "brain tickle".
Hey guys,
Like most people here, I've been able to do this since I was really young, and used to practice it and have done it every now and then over the years but never mentioned it or tried to research it until recently. I recently started to describe it to friends and relatives in conversation, but nobody seems to REALLY know what i'm talking about, so I Googled a few things. Its been really hard to find anything on it because its so hard to explain, but finally I've found this! :D
The way it feels for me, is exactly how everyone else describes it. I can do it at any given time, instantly, and don't have to be relaxed or anything to do it. The longer I do it, the more intense it gets, and for me it always starts to feel a little bit unpleasant/uncomfortable/freaks me out so I have to stop, and as soon as I do it wears off straight away.
For me it feels like a rush or similar to 'going over a hump bridge'. as someone else mentiones, but It also feels like a kind of sinking feeling. I can only manage about 10 seconds. If I do it over and over again without any time in between, its less intense each time and I struggle to maintain it. Ive also never thought about the ways it could be used. Havent tried lifting anything or 'powering up' yet but I'll try it in the gym tomorrow.
I'm really glad i've found this thread, and i'd love it to lead to some kind of study/more information. Maybe there's never been any interest because not enough people have spoken about this? I feel like I'd like to send the link to this thread to some expert, but when we don't really know where its coming from, where do you start?
put on some music that makes you want to kick someones ass and have a hot women watch me workout and that will increase my adrenaline when tired.
fitness is my passion anyway so i really don't need to force an adrenaline rush unless i'm tired. it happens effortlessly.
I can evoke this "rush" feeling too... except I think I do it in a slightly different way - kind of like flexing my PC's.
To me, it feels somewhere between an orgasm (on lower spectrum of intensity), falling, and an adrenaline rush. It's good to see that I'm not the only one who's able to experience this sensation on-demand.
sounds wierd but watching football hit videos and football highlight vids pumps me up so much..my heart is literally at 120bpm. funny thing is I aint even that good at football cause i from the UK
This is an interesting topic. While I have never conciously willed an adrenaline rush, I'll have to try that. Now would it be the same as a music "high" when you run as you feel energised by it? It seems to give you a bit more energy to run faster.
WOW!!!!!!!!!!! its about time i found out that other ppl other than myself can do this ability....im glad to have finally looked it up online...never thought about it before until now haha but yes, its like an adrenaline rush of an electric volt going thru my body...ive tried to concentrate it to one particular part of my body and ive somewhat gotten it...but if i try it too many times, ill get light headed and need to stop....BUT ANYWAYS!!!! IM FINALLY GLAD I CAN RELATE THIS 'THING' WITH OTHERS BECAUSE NO1 KNEW WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT LOL thought i was crazy n all....but yes, i am going to train myself with this ability from here on out!!!
It's like this: your heart beats autonomously, and you can't will it to beat slower or faster directly, say, like you can with your breathing. However, you can influence its speed by vigorously thinking about particular things - for instance, it's generally found that when thinking about Hitler, one's heart rate will increase, and when about babies, it will decrease. So, if you can find your 'stimulus' that activates this fight/flight response, then it's just a matter of visualising this as intensely as you can, or feeling that stimulus strongly. I'm trying to find what does the opposite of this and gives me strong parasympathetic activation rather than sympathetic activation.
If you do this too much, and too often, it does have side effects. Just be careful.
And if you ever do it long enough to know what the "cap" feels like, we should talk more.
I can do the adrenaline rush thing too. I've also noticed my pupils dilate while I do it.
And Symp, what are the side effects? What is the cap you mention?
I won't go into too much detail, but I do know three or four others who can do this in addition to me. Iv'e seen overuse before, and it gets pretty bad if you are careless. Do it too often, and it becomes hair trigger sensitive, the slightest emotional spark sets it off, which wouldn't be too bad if the other two most obvious side effects were emotional instability and diminished intelligence. I'm not making this up, or trying to scare anyone...do it too much, too often, and too strong and you will experience a sudden drop of brainwaves in certain parts of the brain.
I can also do this and to tell you the truth it kinda scares me but it didn't use to. The reason it started to scare me is because not too long ago "the rush" did it by itself and then it felt like it changed from an electrical feeling to a burning sensation. But the problem is when i "turn it on" i can only do it for 10 seconds, it feels like something wont let me use it completly. Is anyone else having this problem?
That actually sounds pretty awesome. o.o I'm starting to think drugs are totally useless if you know how the body works, and how to exploit it. o.o And sorry, I don't know anything about it. The closest thing I've done to that is inducing an adrenaline rush by eating an especially painful habanero.
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