I came across this page: >https://www.cyclingweekly.com/fitness/heres-science-behind-pawel-poljanskis-legs-veiny-343017
after trying to find out why a Tour de France cyclist's feet had gone
purple (the image was part of one of those 20 interesting things
emails).
All I can find is about the large veins. If my feet went purple I'd
assume total loss of circulation and panic. Can anyone explain?
In article <op.0mc8g5hywdg98l@glass>,
Commander Kinsey <CFKinsey@military.org.jp> wrote:
I came across this page: >>https://www.cyclingweekly.com/fitness/heres-science-behind-pawel-poljan >>skis-legs-veiny-343017 after trying to find out why a Tour de France >>cyclist's feet had gone purple (the image was part of one of those 20 >>interesting things emails).
All I can find is about the large veins. If my feet went purple I'd
assume total loss of circulation and panic. Can anyone explain?
Possibly an artifact of the lighting and/or photography.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
I came across this page: https://www.cyclingweekly.com/fitness/heres-science-behind-pawel-poljanskis-legs-veiny-343017
after trying to find out why a Tour de France cyclist's feet had gone
purple (the image was part of one of those 20 interesting things
emails). All I can find is about the large veins. If my feet went
purple I'd assume total loss of circulation and panic. Can anyone
explain?
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