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... but not to you. If you found this, you know who you are and we wee Manatees are wiiiiide open for business. Hit it!


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Oo Rah!    Make waves everyone!
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jmkizer - 2013-01-31 8:58 AM
JJ- - 2013-01-30 6:08 PM

IT BAND INJURY

Aaagggghhhhhh........ So frustrated as I type this. Last week I ran on some pretty sore legs. At the end of the run my right knee began to hurt so much that I had to stop running and walk home. I saw my Chiro/Sports Med  Doctor. He said it was my IT band and he stemmed, massaged, stretched me. Told me to take it easy this weekend which I kinda did (didn't do my long run Sunday). Anyways went for my run this morning and 20 minutes in my IT band began to tighten up and 30 minutes in I was in pain. Still hurt even when walking. Went back to my Doc and he said it was much worse. He repeated the above therapy and said I need to stay off my legs for 7 days. No running, no cycling, no walking, no lower body strength exercises. Just ice and stretch and foam roller. He did say that I can swim since it isn't load bearing.

Well I am clearly frustrated because I am 2 months away from my first half ironman and I was really doing a great job building my fitness for it. I don't feel like I can take 7 days off even though I know it probably will do me good anyway.

I'm sure someone in here has experienced this so advice, thoughts, comments?

I know rest is best thing but it's the hardest thing to do

I'm so sorry to hear that you are going through this injury and I totally understand your frustration.  I'm glad that you are seeing a sports med guy.  I'm confident that he will get you all fixed up soon. 

You've already built to a long run of 10 miles and honestly, that is pretty darn good.  I'm not sure that did a long run much more than that before my first HIM.  This is only a minor set back.  Try not to let it get you down.

Things to think about:

  • I think that you said that you are coached.  What did your coach say?
  • In addition to the ice/stretch/roll routine, have you considered an epson salt-baking soda bath in tepid water (1 cup each epson salt and baking soda, soak 15+ minutes.  Note that you should not soak in hot water as that promotes inflammation.
  • Are you seeing the doctor or PT specialist during this down week?
  • If you are stir crazy (or cranky enough that you want to avoid loved ones!) and you have a yoga place nearby, you might do a drop in there for additional stretching.
  • How long have you had your current bike?  What was your bike fitting experience with it?
  • Have you ever run a half marathon before?  What is your running background?

 

 

  • My coach and I are supposed to talk this afternoon
  • I've read a lot of pro/con on epson salt bath but I'm up for anything
  • I am seeing the Doc who is not a PT but does alot of PT stuff with me. He also does tissue work, graston stuf
  • No yoga places around and since my IT band is very very inflamed he suggested I don't really do anything load bearing on lower body so some of the yoga poses wouldn't be good
  • Bike is brand new (6 weeks), Fitted extensivly before and after purchasing the bike to make sure bike is correct
  • Never ran a marthon. I have no running background at all. In April of 2012 I completed my first ever 5k race that I barely finished. (This is probably the problem, I really ramped up my mileage in October, November, December, January. My body was responding really well so my coach and I continued to increase however I think this probably led to the issue. Doc said that my other leg IT band is extremely tight as well and surprised I am not having a problem there. I also have never stretched before/after working out so this is a very big learning injury for me.
2013-01-31 9:53 AM
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JJ- - 2013-01-31 10:35 AM

 

jmkizer - 2013-01-31 8:58 AM
JJ- - 2013-01-30 6:08 PM

IT BAND INJURY

Aaagggghhhhhh........ So frustrated as I type this. Last week I ran on some pretty sore legs. At the end of the run my right knee began to hurt so much that I had to stop running and walk home. I saw my Chiro/Sports Med  Doctor. He said it was my IT band and he stemmed, massaged, stretched me. Told me to take it easy this weekend which I kinda did (didn't do my long run Sunday). Anyways went for my run this morning and 20 minutes in my IT band began to tighten up and 30 minutes in I was in pain. Still hurt even when walking. Went back to my Doc and he said it was much worse. He repeated the above therapy and said I need to stay off my legs for 7 days. No running, no cycling, no walking, no lower body strength exercises. Just ice and stretch and foam roller. He did say that I can swim since it isn't load bearing.

Well I am clearly frustrated because I am 2 months away from my first half ironman and I was really doing a great job building my fitness for it. I don't feel like I can take 7 days off even though I know it probably will do me good anyway.

I'm sure someone in here has experienced this so advice, thoughts, comments?

I know rest is best thing but it's the hardest thing to do

I'm so sorry to hear that you are going through this injury and I totally understand your frustration.  I'm glad that you are seeing a sports med guy.  I'm confident that he will get you all fixed up soon. 

You've already built to a long run of 10 miles and honestly, that is pretty darn good.  I'm not sure that did a long run much more than that before my first HIM.  This is only a minor set back.  Try not to let it get you down.

Things to think about:

  • I think that you said that you are coached.  What did your coach say?
  • In addition to the ice/stretch/roll routine, have you considered an epson salt-baking soda bath in tepid water (1 cup each epson salt and baking soda, soak 15+ minutes.  Note that you should not soak in hot water as that promotes inflammation.
  • Are you seeing the doctor or PT specialist during this down week?
  • If you are stir crazy (or cranky enough that you want to avoid loved ones!) and you have a yoga place nearby, you might do a drop in there for additional stretching.
  • How long have you had your current bike?  What was your bike fitting experience with it?
  • Have you ever run a half marathon before?  What is your running background?

 

 

  • My coach and I are supposed to talk this afternoon
  • I've read a lot of pro/con on epson salt bath but I'm up for anything
  • I am seeing the Doc who is not a PT but does alot of PT stuff with me. He also does tissue work, graston stuf
  • No yoga places around and since my IT band is very very inflamed he suggested I don't really do anything load bearing on lower body so some of the yoga poses wouldn't be good
  • Bike is brand new (6 weeks), Fitted extensivly before and after purchasing the bike to make sure bike is correct
  • Never ran a marthon. I have no running background at all. In April of 2012 I completed my first ever 5k race that I barely finished. (This is probably the problem, I really ramped up my mileage in October, November, December, January. My body was responding really well so my coach and I continued to increase however I think this probably led to the issue. Doc said that my other leg IT band is extremely tight as well and surprised I am not having a problem there. I also have never stretched before/after working out so this is a very big learning injury for me.

It sounds like you are on track. 

One other comment -- arnica cream or gel (it's even available at wal-mart!). 

Please let us know what your coach says. 

Arnicare

2013-01-31 9:59 AM
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JJ- - 2013-01-31 11:35 PM

 

jmkizer - 2013-01-31 8:58 AM
JJ- - 2013-01-30 6:08 PM

IT BAND INJURY

Aaagggghhhhhh........ So frustrated as I type this. Last week I ran on some pretty sore legs. At the end of the run my right knee began to hurt so much that I had to stop running and walk home. I saw my Chiro/Sports Med  Doctor. He said it was my IT band and he stemmed, massaged, stretched me. Told me to take it easy this weekend which I kinda did (didn't do my long run Sunday). Anyways went for my run this morning and 20 minutes in my IT band began to tighten up and 30 minutes in I was in pain. Still hurt even when walking. Went back to my Doc and he said it was much worse. He repeated the above therapy and said I need to stay off my legs for 7 days. No running, no cycling, no walking, no lower body strength exercises. Just ice and stretch and foam roller. He did say that I can swim since it isn't load bearing.

Well I am clearly frustrated because I am 2 months away from my first half ironman and I was really doing a great job building my fitness for it. I don't feel like I can take 7 days off even though I know it probably will do me good anyway.

I'm sure someone in here has experienced this so advice, thoughts, comments?

I know rest is best thing but it's the hardest thing to do

I'm so sorry to hear that you are going through this injury and I totally understand your frustration.  I'm glad that you are seeing a sports med guy.  I'm confident that he will get you all fixed up soon. 

You've already built to a long run of 10 miles and honestly, that is pretty darn good.  I'm not sure that did a long run much more than that before my first HIM.  This is only a minor set back.  Try not to let it get you down.

Things to think about:

  • I think that you said that you are coached.  What did your coach say?
  • In addition to the ice/stretch/roll routine, have you considered an epson salt-baking soda bath in tepid water (1 cup each epson salt and baking soda, soak 15+ minutes.  Note that you should not soak in hot water as that promotes inflammation.
  • Are you seeing the doctor or PT specialist during this down week?
  • If you are stir crazy (or cranky enough that you want to avoid loved ones!) and you have a yoga place nearby, you might do a drop in there for additional stretching.
  • How long have you had your current bike?  What was your bike fitting experience with it?
  • Have you ever run a half marathon before?  What is your running background?

 

 

  • My coach and I are supposed to talk this afternoon
  • I've read a lot of pro/con on epson salt bath but I'm up for anything
  • I am seeing the Doc who is not a PT but does alot of PT stuff with me. He also does tissue work, graston stuf
  • No yoga places around and since my IT band is very very inflamed he suggested I don't really do anything load bearing on lower body so some of the yoga poses wouldn't be good
  • Bike is brand new (6 weeks), Fitted extensivly before and after purchasing the bike to make sure bike is correct
  • Never ran a marthon. I have no running background at all. In April of 2012 I completed my first ever 5k race that I barely finished. (This is probably the problem, I really ramped up my mileage in October, November, December, January. My body was responding really well so my coach and I continued to increase however I think this probably led to the issue. Doc said that my other leg IT band is extremely tight as well and surprised I am not having a problem there. I also have never stretched before/after working out so this is a very big learning injury for me.

I'm curious as to what the cons of soaking in Epsom salts / baking soda would be. As far as I know the worst that happens is you get clean. As Janyne stated, though, definitely not hot or even warm. Lukewarm.

I should go take a look at your logs (if that info is there) but I'm also curious what "really ramped up" means for you in terms of numbers as well as running training structure and intensity. Did you occasionally (common patterns are 2-3 weeks on, 1 week slightly less or at least not increasing load in any way) take a pull-back period?

Stretching for PT, that is, in order to address a problem (and perhaps later to maintain solution)  is different than stretching as part of training, and it (actually either kind) doesn't necessarily take place after you work out (and is sometimes outright contraindicated before, depending).

My guess is if your IT band(s) are that inflamed, aquajogging is out of the question too, although it's certainly not load-bearing.

7 days at this point off your legs is unlikely to affect your training as a whole, especially since as you said you ramped up a lot and have already put in a lot of base for running. And it's not optional anyway, so I wouldn't worry.

2013-01-31 10:00 AM
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and x2 on the arnica gel.


2013-01-31 10:10 AM
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Huh.  Lookit that.  The Canucks beat the Avs again.  And I got to see it live and in person.  My mom volunteers for the 50/50 groups and gets free tickets now and again.  She couldn't go last night, so SO and I got to Laughing
2013-01-31 11:03 AM
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bcraht - 2013-01-31 9:10 AM Huh.  Lookit that.  The Canucks beat the Avs again.  And I got to see it live and in person.  My mom volunteers for the 50/50 groups and gets free tickets now and again.  She couldn't go last night, so SO and I got to Laughing

Hey hey now... easy on my Avs...

Well I did about an hour twenty on the drainer this morning to get my bike time to at least where it was for December (missed it by like 20 seconds Yell). The cool part, though, is that my time is about the same but my miles are higher! Yea!

I am definitely feeling yesterday's swim. Interestingly my right bicep is sore, my left bicep is slightly less sore but my left lat is sore Undecided

I'm about 3 months in to HIM training, with 8 weeks to go. I am noticing some muscle definition that I've not had before. Also all my clothes, even my skinny clothes, are loose. I hope my suits fit me for trial in a couple weeks Embarassed

Someone, I think ChrisM, posted the following elevation graph of the Oceanside bike course and I'm including my elevation graph, again, from my ride a couple weeks ago. I'm a bit nervous about the Oceanside hills but know that being at sea level will work in my favor (that's favour for those of you across the pond) too to some extent  as well. Thoughts?





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2013-01-31 11:36 AM
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rrrunner - 2013-01-31 11:03 AM

bcraht - 2013-01-31 9:10 AM Huh.  Lookit that.  The Canucks beat the Avs again.  And I got to see it live and in person.  My mom volunteers for the 50/50 groups and gets free tickets now and again.  She couldn't go last night, so SO and I got to Laughing

Hey hey now... easy on my Avs...

Well I did about an hour twenty on the drainer this morning to get my bike time to at least where it was for December (missed it by like 20 seconds Yell). The cool part, though, is that my time is about the same but my miles are higher! Yea!

I am definitely feeling yesterday's swim. Interestingly my right bicep is sore, my left bicep is slightly less sore but my left lat is sore Undecided

I'm about 3 months in to HIM training, with 8 weeks to go. I am noticing some muscle definition that I've not had before. Also all my clothes, even my skinny clothes, are loose. I hope my suits fit me for trial in a couple weeks Embarassed

Someone, I think ChrisM, posted the following elevation graph of the Oceanside bike course and I'm including my elevation graph, again, from my ride a couple weeks ago. I'm a bit nervous about the Oceanside hills but know that being at sea level will work in my favor (that's favour for those of you across the pond) too to some extent  as well. Thoughts?

Wait, I thought you were not doing the HIM and doing the Oly?

In terms of the hills? Shoot it's just hills. Lean into it a little. We do this stuff because it challenges us not because it's easy. You will be just fine. Just practice. 

2013-01-31 11:41 AM
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bcraht - 2013-01-31 10:10 AM Huh.  Lookit that.  The Canucks beat the Avs again.  And I got to see it live and in person.  My mom volunteers for the 50/50 groups and gets free tickets now and again.  She couldn't go last night, so SO and I got to Laughing

Awesome!

Full disclosure, I used to be an Avs fan. Had a Patrick Roy poster and everything. 

2013-01-31 11:48 AM
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TriAya - 2013-01-31 9:59 AM

I'm curious as to what the cons of soaking in Epsom salts / baking soda would be. As far as I know the worst that happens is you get clean. As Janyne stated, though, definitely not hot or even warm. Lukewarm.

I should go take a look at your logs (if that info is there) but I'm also curious what "really ramped up" means for you in terms of numbers as well as running training structure and intensity. Did you occasionally (common patterns are 2-3 weeks on, 1 week slightly less or at least not increasing load in any way) take a pull-back period?

Stretching for PT, that is, in order to address a problem (and perhaps later to maintain solution)  is different than stretching as part of training, and it (actually either kind) doesn't necessarily take place after you work out (and is sometimes outright contraindicated before, depending).

My guess is if your IT band(s) are that inflamed, aquajogging is out of the question too, although it's certainly not load-bearing.

7 days at this point off your legs is unlikely to affect your training as a whole, especially since as you said you ramped up a lot and have already put in a lot of base for running. And it's not optional anyway, so I wouldn't worry.

Haven't really taken a pull back period since Middle of December

Summary of my logs:

Running
Oct 34 miles  (6 hrs)
Nov 55 miles  (10 hrs)
Dec 75 miles  (13 hrs)
Jan 70+ miles  (11 hrs)
 
Biking
Oct 100 miles  (7 hrs)
Nov 150 miles  (11 hrs)
Dec 235 miles   (15.5 hrs)
Jan 230+ miles  (15 hrs)


Edited by JJ- 2013-01-31 11:54 AM


2013-01-31 11:51 AM
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Asalzwed - 2013-01-31 10:36 AM
rrrunner - 2013-01-31 11:03 AM

bcraht - 2013-01-31 9:10 AM Huh.  Lookit that.  The Canucks beat the Avs again.  And I got to see it live and in person.  My mom volunteers for the 50/50 groups and gets free tickets now and again.  She couldn't go last night, so SO and I got to Laughing

Hey hey now... easy on my Avs...

Well I did about an hour twenty on the drainer this morning to get my bike time to at least where it was for December (missed it by like 20 seconds Yell). The cool part, though, is that my time is about the same but my miles are higher! Yea!

I am definitely feeling yesterday's swim. Interestingly my right bicep is sore, my left bicep is slightly less sore but my left lat is sore Undecided

I'm about 3 months in to HIM training, with 8 weeks to go. I am noticing some muscle definition that I've not had before. Also all my clothes, even my skinny clothes, are loose. I hope my suits fit me for trial in a couple weeks Embarassed

Someone, I think ChrisM, posted the following elevation graph of the Oceanside bike course and I'm including my elevation graph, again, from my ride a couple weeks ago. I'm a bit nervous about the Oceanside hills but know that being at sea level will work in my favor (that's favour for those of you across the pond) too to some extent  as well. Thoughts?

Wait, I thought you were not doing the HIM and doing the Oly?

In terms of the hills? Shoot it's just hills. Lean into it a little. We do this stuff because it challenges us not because it's easy. You will be just fine. Just practice. 

HIM at Oceanside in March, Oly at HITS in May. Oh I'm practicing the hills allright.

2013-01-31 11:54 AM
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JJ- - 2013-01-31 12:48 PM

Haven't really taken a pull back period since Middle of December

Summary of my logs:

Running
Oct 34 miles
Nov 55 miles
Dec 75 miles
Jan 70+ miles
 

The week of January 14 stood out as having significantly more running volume.  What's the story there?

For your biking, is most of it outdoors or on a trainer or something else?  If on the trainer, new bike on the trainer or old bike?

2013-01-31 11:54 AM
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Oh, yea, the thread look "normal" again!!!!!!
2013-01-31 11:57 AM
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jmkizer - 2013-01-31 11:54 AM
JJ- - 2013-01-31 12:48 PM

Haven't really taken a pull back period since Middle of December

Summary of my logs:

Running
Oct 34 miles
Nov 55 miles
Dec 75 miles
Jan 70+ miles
 

The week of January 14 stood out as having significantly more running volume.  What's the story there?

For your biking, is most of it outdoors or on a trainer or something else?  If on the trainer, new bike on the trainer or old bike?

Yup, did 2 short brick runs that week and my longest 10 run was end of that week. That is the week that I think caused the problem


Biking on road until Dec and Jan. Most of Dec & Jan is on trainer. New bike on trainer



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Hello part two! It's February it's my no alcohol month pick that shortest one that's the way! Went out with a bang last night. Long run planned tonight it's summer rain time love tgat


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Hooray!!  New thread! Love getting in on the first page.

 

Yanti, I don't think there are any cons to epsom salts.  If they are going to help, they will.  Some people don't think they are helpful.  I personally love them.  I'm also coming around to arnica.  I have some peppermint foot lotion with arnica.  I love using it on my feet and legs after I run.

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Oh! Forgot...I am 2.15 miles away from hitting 25 miles run for January.  Have a run scheduled tonight.  I know how far I have to go!
2013-01-31 1:33 PM
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Artemis - 2013-01-31 1:26 PM Oh! Forgot...I am 2.15 miles away from hitting 25 miles run for January.  Have a run scheduled tonight.  I know how far I have to go!

Perfect! Great job! 30 for February? Smile

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Artemis - 2013-01-31 12:26 PM Oh! Forgot...I am 2.15 miles away from hitting 25 miles run for January.  Have a run scheduled tonight.  I know how far I have to go!

Awesome!!!

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Asalzwed - 2013-01-31 2:33 PM

Artemis - 2013-01-31 1:26 PM Oh! Forgot...I am 2.15 miles away from hitting 25 miles run for January.  Have a run scheduled tonight.  I know how far I have to go!

Perfect! Great job! 30 for February? Smile

Hopefully!  I could have gotten there this month had I not gotten sick. 



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I posted this in the other thread but oh my gosh! I am exhausted (additional information in blog!) Just wrapping up a big running month. I went snowboarding all day yesterday and then went to track practice. Our workout was 5 x 1200 @ 4:48 (that's 6:26 per mile pace.) Our splits were:

4:47 
4:48 
4:46 
4:47 
4:40 

We sped up and dropped 8 seconds off of that last rep. I was thinking that I was only going to do 3 or 4 reps since I was so tired from snowboarding but then they asked me to lead the 4th rep and by the time I finished that I figured I may as well finish out the workout. Little did I know they were going plaid on that last rep.

2013-01-31 2:13 PM
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Oh, wanted to share some DS1 news with all y'all. So since we joined the gym DS1 has been going most every evening. Sometimes he hits the dreadmill, sometimes strength training and sometimes he swims. So the other night I casually gave him some basic information about swimming downhill, looking down, high elbows small kick etc. So this morning he told me he'd used my suggestions during his swim last night and he was amazed at the improvement in the effectiveness of his swim. He even said that the girl who is ALWAYS in the hot tub while he swims commented on his improved abilities.  I'll turn that kid into a triathlete yet...
2013-01-31 2:16 PM
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Asalzwed - 2013-01-31 1:08 PM I posted this in the other thread but oh my gosh! I am exhausted (additional information in blog!) Just wrapping up a big running month. I went snowboarding all day yesterday and then went to track practice. Our workout was 5 x 1200 @ 4:48 (that's 6:26 per mile pace.) Our splits were:

4:47 
4:48 
4:46 
4:47 
4:40 

We sped up and dropped 8 seconds off of that last rep. I was thinking that I was only going to do 3 or 4 reps since I was so tired from snowboarding but then they asked me to lead the 4th rep and by the time I finished that I figured I may as well finish out the workout. Little did I know they were going plaid on that last rep.

Wow, that's incredible, especially considering the fact that you'd been boarding all day! I take it you had all the correct gear this week? Wink

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rrrunner - 2013-01-31 2:13 PM Oh, wanted to share some DS1 news with all y'all. So since we joined the gym DS1 has been going most every evening. Sometimes he hits the dreadmill, sometimes strength training and sometimes he swims. So the other night I casually gave him some basic information about swimming downhill, looking down, high elbows small kick etc. So this morning he told me he'd used my suggestions during his swim last night and he was amazed at the improvement in the effectiveness of his swim. He even said that the girl who is ALWAYS in the hot tub while he swims commented on his improved abilities.  I'll turn that kid into a triathlete yet...

That is fantastic!!! Again, shhhh don't tell Yanti Wink I'm sure she would love to coach him herself. 

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