Long Run Friday: Training Aches & Pains

In honor of today’s long run with Theodora, I wanted to share with you some wonderful information I’ve been using to keep my training aches and pains at bay. Anytime I increase my weekly running mileage or intensity, I end up with tight hip flexors which affect my daily activities and my running form.

74138_1376955158715_1676948544_716614_4133841_nDuring marathon training I pushed through this pain, thinking that it was just something that came along with the territory. Of course, like any good runner I did hip flexor stretches once or twice a week after a run, used a stick or foam roller, and I tried to practice yoga every now and then. But, I never did anything to strengthen my hip flexors.

IMG_426663163_1406932988142_1676948544_763327_2938847_n Luckily, Fred Devito, half of the power team over at Exhale Core Fusion, sent me a few tips to help my hips and aching body during my new training period. exhale - mindbodyspa

Thanks for reaching out and asking for my opinion on your current situation regarding past training and current injuries.

I would have to say that by you training for the marathon without any other type of cross conditioning and not suffer some sort of set back is common, I have heard that scenario as well.

But the body doesn’t forget and what you are feeling  today with shin splints  and hip flexor inflammation is not necessarily caused by the training that you are currently doing, but rather an accumulative effect of muscle/ joint over use. But it may be the training that you are doing.

I ran distance in college and my hips and knees were fine, until about 5 years later, I couldn’t run any more.  The accumulative wear and tear from earlier running weakened the interior walls of my hip socket.  After that, even what I would consider normal activity created pain.  After an MRI, I learned that  I suffered a minor tear in my labrum and arthritis in the joint from bone touching bone.  The cartilage in my hip wore out in a genetically weak area of the joint and it didn’t manifest itself as pain until years later.

Joints have a built in obsolescence.  They wear out over time.   Every place I go, I hear people having hip or knee replacement surgeries.  That’s why when you chose exercise routines focus needs to be on positioning and alignment before movement to tax the muscles hard (they breakdown but they also rebuild). Cartilage, ligaments and tendons i.e. connective tissue does not have rejuvenation properties like muscle tissue so joints tend to just wear out or over stretch and ligaments and tendons over stretched  and need arthroscopic surgery to clip and stable them back to a functional shape.

Because of this fact, routines for functional fitness, meaning fitness that helps you with living a better lifestyle, need to be intelligent.  I know that you  are young enough to probably be my daughter, but age doesn’t matter!  If you abuse your joints with over use exercises it is only a matter of time before it comes back to haunt you.  Also another important point is to keep your activities balanced.  If you spin or run then you should be doing hip flexor stretches daily to balance out the tightness from so much hip flexion and over development of those muscle groups that are predominantly used (example, speed skater’s thighs).

If you enjoy exercise classes that focus on movement, choreography, quick changes and hardly any stretching, this is also a formula for injuries and we see it first hand when we get students from other studios come to core fusion or yoga at exhale.

We not only teach exercise we teach lifestyle and we educate our students on how to exercise safely to see results and avoid injuries.  Injuries can and will change your life, they should be avoided at all costs by making intelligent exercise choices based on balanced work of flexibility and strength.

The muscular system, like all other systems in the body, needs to be balanced. The problem is that most of the other systems of the body: circulatory, nervous, digestive, glandular are self regulating.  To balance the muscular system intelligent choices need to be made so this then comes a problem if people don’t stop and think about what activities they are choosing to do and future implications.

Fred’s great advice makes me appreciate all the cross training, yoga, and stretching I’ve added to my training plan this time around. However, it does make me realize that I need to be careful of building too many classes like 30/60/90 to my routine which also put a great stress on my joints.

Question: What are your thoughts in response to Fred’s suggestions?

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Amazing Night on Broadway

First and foremost, I apologize for not posting earlier. Today was a jam packed day and I was in customer meetings most of the day! But, I had the opportunity to do “research” for an hour at Saks Fifth Avenue, so at least that was fun.

This morning was a tough morning for me as I attempted running again. For those of you who missed this post, I was flipped off an ATV this weekend which was going approximately 60 mph! Needless to say, I’m thankful that I landed in a mud ditch Blog Pictures 2010 485

versus a rock and am doing as well as I am. I will shortly have a review of all the different pain patches on the market as I’ve had one on my back constantly since Saturday at 2pm. I’ve tried them all over the past few days including Icy/Hot, Tiger Patch, ThermaCare, etc.Blog Pictures 2010 483 Instead of letting my hurt back get to me I’ve done what I can and also watched my food by getting back to Weight Watcher points.

Each morning I’ve been at the gym by 6am and done an hour on the elliptical and then 10-15 minutes of gentle yoga stretches and arms. It has been challenging to make the elliptical a sweat session but I’ve tried! I’m very open to any elliptical workouts if you have suggestions! I had a bit of a melt down as I was leaving the gym. I decided to try the treadmill just to see how it felt. Well my right side is fine but the left side of my lower back still had some sensitivity. I guess I’m not ready to start running again. The good news is that I really miss running and will never take it for granted again. I am praying that another week off from running, combined with gentle yoga, and stretching will help. My goal is to start my NYC Marathon training on July 1st so I want to take it easy now. If you have any tips or experience with this I’d love to know of any back exercises I should do to help it heal!

Luckily, I had something exciting to look forward to this morning and all day while I was working hard.

Angela Lansbury and Catherine Zeta-Jones

Yes, that is THE Angela Landsbury and Catherine Zeta-Jones! A month ago I decided I wasn’t going to let the amazing opportunity to see them together on Broadway pass me by. I gathered Bo and a few of our friends together and was able to find 6 fabulous seats in a row for tonight’s show which ALSO happens to be the 3rd to last night they are on Broadway. A Little Night Music WAS THE MOST AMAZING SHOW I’VE EVER SEEN! It had comedy, sexual innuendos, drama, and wonderful Sodderheim music. The pair, and the entire cast, was perfectly cast and so talented. Though, I have to admit that the whole time all I could think of when I heard Angela’s voice was this old favorite:

What a wonderful NYC evening! It is experiences like this, that are so easy when you live locally, that make me value my time here in the city!

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