So, yesterday I โtreatedโ myself to a sports massage. She gave my IT band a good old pummel (to the point where I have got bruises ๐ฑ), and then had a wee fiddle around my hip flexors. After some fiddling, she announced that they were very tight. ๐ค She then proceeded to loosen them up. I am ashamed to admit that I squeaked a few times during that...
Anyway, I feel much better after that! And I also got sent away with some good stretches especially for the pesky flexors. ๐ I did read online that tight hip flexors can cause ITB friction...so with me stretches, swimming and glute strengthening work, I am starting to think I might be fine for my HM ๐ค. Going for a wee test run on Friday.
Sadie-runs xxx
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Good for you Sadie, youโve gotta love a decent sports massage!
My sports masseuse has help me so much, not just with the physical massage but also the advice. Sheโs been running for years and doing her first Ironman event this month so got to respect that and listen to her.
Good luck, letโs hope you get that HM done! Just take it easy and Iโm sure youโll get there๐๐
Hi Sadie. Sounds quite an experience! Not sure if they were squeaks of pain or pleasure, but either way hoping this all helps you be on top form for the HM.
Good luck Sadie. Youโre a smart one and youโll know to dial it back if thereโs any discomfort on Friday - but hereโs hoping the sports massage did the trick and there isnโt! ๐ค๐ค๐ค๐ค
Nowt like a good fiddle Sadie-runs and it sounds like it's done the job...I cannot wait till your race is here because all this worrying and all these twinges will all be behind you as you absolutely nail it...I know you will be flying on the day xxxx
Oooooh, sounds like exactly what I need but too afraid to have!! Mind you I expect everything's tight, seized up or dropping off
I really admire your dedication and determination to do everything you can for your running. You absolutely deserve success - it's coming your way, I know it xxx
Not bad thanks my lovely! Still stuck at 4/5k with a dodgy arse cheek! Need to get back in the game, have let things slide over the summer! You ok? Doin' your thing and enjoying it? xx
Yes, Iโm doing ok...still getting out there. Iโm glad to hear you are, I canโt believe that arse cheek? Maybe that needs a good massage?! Glad to hear youโre still getting out there though, really glad xxx
I know it's a right pain in the arse! But only when I run. Exercises don't touch it, I've stretched and squatted my arse off! Needs a good kick up there probably.... At least we are still going, in our own special way! Here's to many more wonderful runs for us all! xxx
Seriously FPF, get a sports massage! You have an agitated piriformis I reckon, and you need a burly sports masseuse to stick their bony elbow in your cheek and inflict some eye watering relief! Very hard for us mortals to be able to get to the piriformis. xxx
I'm good thanks! I don't have much to post about that wouldn't bore the pants off everyone unfortunately - arsecheekitis still keeping me at about 5k and I'm too chicken to get it sorted out with a hands-on professional!! Which is what I need.....So I struggle on, wriggling on tennis balls to alleviate the pain... which is actually rather good!
Hope you are ok, I know you've had injury to overcome time after time. Hope things are back on track for you. xx
Donโt be scared; it is an exquisite brand of pain ๐ฑ๐๐ฑ๐. And thank you for your very lovely reply, you are a love. I am obsessive, I will get there. ๐๐ xxx
The joys of a sports massage!! It's amazing how much they can fix. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you ๐ค๐ป๐
I'm lucky, I've trained myself to respond to any painful bits with laughter as if it tickles which actually now, after about 4 years or so of regular sessions it actually does. That way you don't tense up and the muscle relaxes faster... plus you both get free laughter therapy! ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
Trust me... it doesn't really tickle unless they're not trying! ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ apparently I'm unique in all her experience, everyone else would be howling in agony ๐คฃ
Thanks Richard. To be honest, Iโll only find out on a long run if I am fixed, and as I am tapering, my next long run will be on the day! Still, she who dares wins, and things are feeling good and strong at the moment...๐
I had a Swiss/Japanese massage last Friday. Loved it, one of my shoulders was really tight, the masseuse sorted it out, I winced when she was working the tension out...shoulder felt normal afterwards. So glad Iโve had it done... definitely recommend massages. Hadnโt had one in about 10 months.
Ooh that bodes well, fingers crossed Sadie that things might improve after that! Did you try that pressure point trigger I sent you? That really helps my ITB, I do it with a tennis ball.
I have monthly sports massages and they really help to keep tight everything at bay. But my fab sports masseuse that Iโve had for years has just left and I really donโt know what to do now โน๏ธ
๐ Yes! What I liked about this was that maybe, just maybe, the massage therapist may have pinpointed the cause of the IT issue, which really gives me something to work with. And yes, I am doing that trigger point thingy too. Thank you for that. You are my go-to, by the way. Early on in my running career I had bum pain, and you gave me the figure of four stretch which sorted that out! Do I need to start paying you?!
Hope you find a cracking new sports masseuse soon, Princess. xxx
I made the fatal mistake just before I had my first ever sports massage and said, "I have a high threshold of pain" ๐ฉ๐ฉ I left most of my mascara on the couch that time ๐ฎ
It isn't agony every time! Tight calves were fine. Back of the knee; quite painful but immediate benefit. Glutes....another matter! A friend went to to get very tight glutes slackened off and was told "this will hurt and will leave bruises!". It did both (she tells me!) and this is a retired ward sister who doesn't take prisoners herself! But, she is now all set for the GNR on Sunday and is no longer dragging one leg. So in some cases, definitely no pain no gain, but it isn't always that way. I used to give feedback, like "ok that hurts, must be the spot".....only encourages them to press harder though!! ๐ฌ
Oh I know BC, I have get a sports massage every month, and normally they are fine. But lorks almighty, she was tough on my hips! Did the trick though. ๐ The piriformis massage is the worst though, when they dig an elbow deep into your bum cheek. ๐ฑ
Iโve reached the wobble stage too- lying awake worrying about being insomniac on race eve; needing the loo - they are some distance from the start; not getting all the way round (ridiculous as I know I can walk if I have to, and have anyway run all but the last 4K of the distance) xxx
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