dis_or_dat
DIS Veteran
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For those thinking about the tracer360, there's a $20 off code on their website with free shipping. I might jump on it...
@LSUlakes I have a race to add
roxymama Tinkerbell Half Marathon, Anaheim, CA, May 14 2017 (NG/NA)
My first half attempt!!
QOTD: Do you ever use an ice bath, or soaking your legs in ice water, as a form of recovery? If not, why and would you consider it in the future? (Todays QOTD is submitted by a fellow poster. Just wanted to say thanks to this particular poster and others for the suggestions! Keep them coming!)
ATTQOTD: I have done the ice bath after runs that are 15+ miles. I don't always do them, but when I can I do. I do find that it helps a little, but not sure exactly how much. I am not sure if the ice bath falls into the same category as compression socks or not. Either way if it works for you, keep doing it is my suggestion.
I have a Garmin... but I never use it! Much happier running apps on my phone, too.I don't have a Garmin. I may be the only person who doesn't.
I found an article about the science behind ice baths a while back. This was one of the articles I found http://www.outsideonline.com/1971446/recovery-ice-bath-isnt-always-such-good-idea. From what I remember ice baths really only hold up under specific circumstances. Basically if you take an icebath after most strenuous exercise you wind up slowing your bodies adaptation, but in specific circumstances ice baths are beneficial as they can reduce the pain making it easier for you to perform the next day. I think this is what FFIgawi was saying. As a result I don't usually take icebaths now post workout but I will at Disney during marathon weekend. (Fill your laundry bag up at the hotel ice maker to faster fill your tub)
Me too! Put steak on grill, open beer. Beer half gone, flip steak. Beer gone, steak is done.![]()
Unless you're shot-gunning that beer, your steak is overcooked pal.
QOTD: Do you ever use an ice bath, or soaking your legs in ice water, as a form of recovery? If not, why and would you consider it in the future? (Todays QOTD is submitted by a fellow poster. Just wanted to say thanks to this particular poster and others for the suggestions! Keep them coming!)
ATTQOTD: No ice baths for me. I think I am too chicken to drop into a pool of ice water!
I debated whether or not to reply to this because I don't want to seem like I'm "picking a fight" - I'm not, I swear! I just want to caution that for some, taking in glucose is medically necessary. Like, run a PR vs. side trip to the ER kind of necessary. I know because I'm one of them.I just don't want any newbies (or veterans, for that matter!) reading along to feel like they're "not doing it right" if their bodies need to take in glucose along the way. We're all "an experiment of one", right?!