Andrew Steer Posted February 18, 2016 Share sounds familiar... I am going from one niggle to the next. My expectations for Oceans are now very low - hoping to complete in cut-off that's all. As for Comrades - at this point I think it will be a step too far for me this year, but I will leave a small chance open depending how Oceans goes... My marathon qualifier was a real eye-opener. I am hoping it was just a bad day as I felt crap from the start, but flip the distance got to me. Can't get my head around double that and then some I'm in a similar boat... can't see myself even being ready for a qualifier at this stage - might just start training for next year and build up a good base - I clearly left it too late with my start and the legs just aren't coping. But lets see, you just never know Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Steer Posted February 18, 2016 Share sounds familiar... I am going from one niggle to the next. My expectations for Oceans are now very low - hoping to complete in cut-off that's all. As for Comrades - at this point I think it will be a step too far for me this year, but I will leave a small chance open depending how Oceans goes... My marathon qualifier was a real eye-opener. I am hoping it was just a bad day as I felt crap from the start, but flip the distance got to me. Can't get my head around double that and then some Kind of glad I'm doing the 2Oceans trail run... heard it's something pretty special. At least I've got something to look forward to regardless of how the next few weeks go SeaBee 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlito Posted February 18, 2016 Share I have entered for my first comrades this year and all was going well until about a week after Johnsons Crane, which was my first ever marathon. I developed slight pain in my left knee and the physio informed me that my hamstrings are too short, and this is causing extra friction where the tendon moves across the knee at the end of my stride. Now I am stretching several times a day to lengthen them but it seems like this will take several weeks to sort itself out. Any suggestions from all you pro's out there? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferret69 Posted February 18, 2016 Share I have entered for my first comrades this year and all was going well until about a week after Johnsons Crane, which was my first ever marathon. I developed slight pain in my left knee and the physio informed me that my hamstrings are too short, and this is causing extra friction where the tendon moves across the knee at the end of my stride. Now I am stretching several times a day to lengthen them but it seems like this will take several weeks to sort itself out. Any suggestions from all you pro's out there? Sounds Like an ITB Issue to me http://sbrsport.me/2012/09/26/what-is-itb/ Read that Blog, and give Mike @ SBR a call in the bottom right hand corner. I had the same problem after Comrades this year, and Mike got me sorted and back on the roads within a few weeks karlito 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stretch Posted February 18, 2016 Share I have entered for my first comrades this year and all was going well until about a week after Johnsons Crane, which was my first ever marathon. I developed slight pain in my left knee and the physio informed me that my hamstrings are too short, and this is causing extra friction where the tendon moves across the knee at the end of my stride. Now I am stretching several times a day to lengthen them but it seems like this will take several weeks to sort itself out. Any suggestions from all you pro's out there?Biokinetikist... Pronto.. Itb can be sorted out quick sticks karlito and Ferret69 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
karlito Posted February 18, 2016 Share Sounds Like an ITB Issue to me http://sbrsport.me/2012/09/26/what-is-itb/ Read that Blog, and give Mike @ SBR a call in the bottom right hand corner. I had the same problem after Comrades this year, and Mike got me sorted and back on the roads within a few weeks I came across SBR while searching for help online, the only problem is that they are quite far from where I stay in Pretoria, but If they really are that good I might make a day out of it. However I am pretty sure it is not an ITB issue, although it could be aggravating the problem. The pain is definitely lower down where the hamstrings attach and not the ITB. Edited February 18, 2016 by karlito Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaBee Posted February 18, 2016 Share Kind of glad I'm doing the 2Oceans trail run... heard it's something pretty special. At least I've got something to look forward to regardless of how the next few weeks go I am sheeting myself every now and again about this. Something to the tune of 1900m asc over 22k's... just sounds like a lot of walking and/or mountaineering at places for me! But I suspect it's going to be awesome! I suspect I'll surpass the volume of pics I took on the Sanlam Trailrun last year! Andrew Steer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vinnydabutcher Posted February 18, 2016 Share @Karlito - go see Marilie Lombard Bio in Monument Park - tell her Vince sent you. She sorted out my problem in about 3 weeks. Now its running Pain Free!!! karlito 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricochet_rabbit Posted February 18, 2016 Share I'm struggling... small calf tear that won't go away. Two weeks good training, followed by now almost two weeks of no training. Super frustrating... doing lots of Bio work, and my legs felt pretty good when running (which is unusual almost), but not getting around this bloody niggle. Time rapidly running out PS: Don't play touch rugby league! 5 good years of fun, but my calves have never been the same again! if it's a small calf tear (grade 1) then you should be able to get on the bike, particularly the IDT / Spinning bike. Do a 60 min tempo session (seated) and you'll maintain a large degree of fitness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Steer Posted February 18, 2016 Share if it's a small calf tear (grade 1) then you should be able to get on the bike, particularly the IDT / Spinning bike. Do a 60 min tempo session (seated) and you'll maintain a large degree of fitness. That's the plan... happened last Tues, tested it yesterday after a week of rest and didn't even get a km into my run. Hoping I can do a bit of riding and "rest it". Bio work will also hopefully start to kick in. I know they look a bit questionable, but I'm considering running in compression socks? My physio reckons it will help a bit. Thoughts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ferret69 Posted February 18, 2016 Share That's the plan... happened last Tues, tested it yesterday after a week of rest and didn't even get a km into my run. Hoping I can do a bit of riding and "rest it". Bio work will also hopefully start to kick in. I know they look a bit questionable, but I'm considering running in compression socks? My physio reckons it will help a bit. Thoughts? Good Call in my Opinion I have run all my Comrades in them as I have had quite a few Calf Issues Compression Socks definitely hold it all together and stop the Cramping etc Not sure ill use them this year cos most of my niggles are behind me... touch wood.... But they definitely do help Andrew Steer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew Steer Posted February 18, 2016 Share Good Call in my Opinion I have run all my Comrades in them as I have had quite a few Calf Issues Compression Socks definitely hold it all together and stop the Cramping etc Not sure ill use them this year cos most of my niggles are behind me... touch wood.... But they definitely do help Cool... fashion police beware Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ricochet_rabbit Posted February 18, 2016 Share That's the plan... happened last Tues, tested it yesterday after a week of rest and didn't even get a km into my run. Hoping I can do a bit of riding and "rest it". Bio work will also hopefully start to kick in. I know they look a bit questionable, but I'm considering running in compression socks? My physio reckons it will help a bit. Thoughts? can't comment on the compression socks as I've never used them. Get in a few physio sessions and do the strengthening exercises. Plenty of time still to train for a qualifier and comrades so don't rush back, If you aggravate it to a grade 2 it could be months instead of weeks. When you do come back start small and increase the milage slowly, maybe only running every second day and run only flat routes for the first couple weeks.Got the T-shirt(s). Andrew Steer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stretch Posted February 18, 2016 Share Jurre... Almost killed myself in this lightning and thunder you okes had up here in Jo'burg....... But that was mild compared with the altitude training!! Got me breathing hard Andrew Steer 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScottCM Posted February 19, 2016 Share 100 Days left. Good luck okes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quinvanh Posted February 19, 2016 Share I'm looking for a substitution entry...anyone know of somebody? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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