Showing posts with label Runner's World. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Runner's World. Show all posts

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Matchy-Matchy or Stylin' & Profilin'?


Earlier this morning, I was looking at http://www.runnersworld.com/ and ran across a slide show titled Top 10 Running Fashion Faux Pas (http://www.runnersworld.com/photos/top-10-running-fashion-faux-pas). As I was looking through the pictures, I discovered that apparently I am GUILTY of one of these! It's called being Matchy-Matchy. Even one of my running buddies refers to me as "MATCHY-MATCHY". I guess I didn't realize it was actually a faux pas...I just thought I was stylin' & profilin'. 

Here is Matchy-Matchy according to Runner's World...
 
And this is ME, and Chloe, after this morning's run around the neighborhood...
Matchy-Matchy? Well...yeah...but is it a fashion faux pas? I don't know! Let's dissect this picture...
  • my Nike shorts are a pink/fuschia with yellow & teal/turquoise trim
  • my Swiftwick socks are a pink/fuschia
  • my Nike sports bra, though hard to see, is also a pink/fuschia
  • my Breakaway Running (local Memphis running store) North Face tank is teal/turquoise with pink lettering
  • my Bani Bands headband is made of turquoise sequins
  • my shorts also have yellow...nothing else yellow in this pic, but I do have a yellow top that matches :)...it's all about getting your money's worth!
  • my Mizunos do not match the outfit, but if you look real close you'll see that the band of my RoadId is purple just like my shoes
 
So my question to YOU is this...AM I GUILTY OF BEING A FASHION FAUX PAS VICTIM? Should Runner's World have just called me for a pic? Is matching so wrong? Anybody else match their running gear?
 
**I guess looking at my profile pic, it's pretty matchy-matchy too. Am I secretly being laughed at when I run a race?
 






Friday, June 7, 2013

Some things I've learned with having IT Band Syndrome




Mine has been a slow recovery in the running department.  The pain has subsided in daily activities, it's just when I attempt to run. This has been the most frustrating part..I'm off work for the Summer & I so badly want to RUN! I'm itching to run!

I had an MRI done on Monday and returned to my Orthopedic doctor yesterday for the results. I was hoping for better news like "You're free & clear to run like you normally do!", but unfortunately that wasn't the case. On a positive note, my MRI showed no tears, but it did show that I still had some inflammation on the outside of my knee. The doctor started me on an anti-inflammatory to help with the pain. He told me I could attempt to run, but I needed to listen to my body & not push through the pain...if it hurt, I needed to walk. He even told me that I may have to start with a Couch to 5k program once the pain subsides. This frustrates me more than you know...knowing how far I've come...2 half-marathons & a 10-miler! Such is the life of a runner.

Anyhow, the doctor sent me downstairs to their Physical Therapy department. The PT that worked with me, had me run on the treadmill while he videoed (keep in mind this was the 1st attempt at running in 2 weeks). He told me that my gait looked fine & my pelvis wasn't dropping. The only thing he really noticed was that I wasn't getting full range of motion with my right leg, which is the one that's injured.

The PT also checked my flexibility & discovered my hamstrings were really tight. So he showed me some stretching exercises I could do to loosen up my hamstrings. He also showed me a few other stretches & strengthening exercises I need to be doing. For the most part, he told me I was heading in the right direction with all the exercises I'm doing. So I will continue to be diligent with them.

So I'd like to share some of the things I've learned along the way:
  • invest in a foam roller (luckily I have 2 different kinds...I prefer the "Y" roller)
  • you need to do some form of cross-training (I love yoga & pilates, I've discovered that cycling doesn't bother my knee, and swimming...though haven't gotten to do much since pool just cleared up & water is VERY chilly)
  • strength training is a MUST (this is where my problem stems from): hips (the one emphasized most by PT), glutes, & quads
  • hamstring stretches wouldn't hurt
  • PATIENCE (funny...you'd think being a teacher I'd have all the patience in the world)
One of the strengthening exercises I learned in PT was Cumerford Hip Progressions aka Clamshells & Reverse Clamshells. In the following video Chris Johnson PT (recommended videos by PT I saw yesterday), only shows regular clamshells. The reverse clamshells are done with the band around your ankles, keeping your knees together you lift your top foot.
**I do 30 reps of reg. clams & hold for 5 seconds. You don't hold the reverse clams.
 
 
I do a lot of the exercises from the following video, as well. Here's the full page with explanation (http://strengthrunning.com/2011/02/the-itb-rehab-routine-video-demonstration/).

 
 
Four Point IT Band Stretch: This was one introduced to me yesterday. I'll have to do this one at the gym since I don't have a bench to do it on.
 
 
Tight hamstrings? Here's a great  10 minute hamstring stretching video from Runner's World (http://www.runnersworld.com/stretching/10-minute-hamstring-stretch-routine). **#5 The Strap Series was recommended by the PT yesterday.
 
Here's another great page from Runner's World about ITBS with videos for foam rolling & strengthening exercises (http://www.runnersworld.com/tag/itbs).
 
 



To sum it up...I was only able to do a 5 minute run this morning...it's progress, but it's SLOW! I still do all my exercises R-E-L-I-G-I-O-U-S-L-Y!