DopeyBadger
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Snowboarding in northern Michigan a week ago. Words of advice: if your 14-year daughter says “follow me” in a terrain park, think twice before doing so.
Ugh! And duly noted!
Snowboarding in northern Michigan a week ago. Words of advice: if your 14-year daughter says “follow me” in a terrain park, think twice before doing so.
Snowboarding in northern Michigan a week ago. Words of advice: if your 14-year daughter says “follow me” in a terrain park, think twice before doing so.
So sorry to hear about your calf, and @opusone, you too! Seems like everyone is having a rough January (she says with 2 pulled back muscles). Hopefully we are just getting 2018 injuries out of the way now!
So sorry to hear about your calf, and @opusone, you too! Seems like everyone is having a rough January (she says with 2 pulled back muscles). Hopefully we are just getting 2018 injuries out of the way now!
Sorry to hear about your injury, hopefully you get better soon and if needed, get appropriate treatment. Sounds like what DH had. I think what helped him the most was going to a good PT . He went to one PT for the initial eval b/c that's the first person he could get in with. He then switched to a different PT who has decades of experience with athletes. In addition to some new exercises, his manual therapy really helped a lot.
I was at a good running form class (this was a while ago and I should probably start going again) and the instructor asked how many of us had dealt with a running injury. More than half the runners in the room raised their hands. Then the instructor said - don’t worry the rest of you will have a turn too. I am very sorry that it is your turn! If rest, ice and compression are not helping see a doctor. It is crazy how a little nagging thing can become a big thing! Wishing you a successful rest period and a return to your demon like speed very soon!
That's a great way to take advantage of some downtime. My kids are now good enough at video games that they are much better than me.Thanks! Totally agree! I have been very fortunate to this point to have avoided anything serious (and I still don't think this is serious yet either). It's given G and I some great time to crush some Wii Mario Kart and Wii Angry Birds Star Wars (which she got me for Xmas). Those racers and birds don't stand a chance!
That's a great way to take advantage of some downtime. My kids are now good enough at video games that they are much better than me.
Billy, I am well versed in injuries. I think rest is good. The other piece of advice is timing. I have been told and have followed that if after weeks of rest it is not getting better, then see a doctor. Runners get lingering pains, a little rest helps. If two weeks is not cutting it time to get it checked out. I have been lucky most of the time the nagging things are not too major that a cortisone shot does not help. My major injuries usually involve an accident. For some reason I enjoying eating pavement. For those out there, trust me, it does not taste good, so don’t do it.
Snowboarding in northern Michigan a week ago. Words of advice: if your 14-year daughter says “follow me” in a terrain park, think twice before doing so.
Glad you're making a smart decision and keeping the long-view in focus. Hoping this is just a quick pause and that you're feeling good and ready to go again soon. In the meantime, I'm loving that you've found some silver lining in the extra time you get with G.
You are being so smart to take this time off and I know you'll be stronger for it!
And, that Mario Kart post is so stinking sweet! Watch out, Rosalina! G and Billy are comin' for you!!