Today is 16 Oct 22. Time to review the purpose of this Blog - again! It is 2 years since the last review. 🤕 2022 was shaping up well and I was on track for a decent middle distance Duathlon race. Then COVID hit me! I tried to salvage the race season but never felt strong or healthy. Looking to 2023 now and focussing on being healthy and some sprint Duathlon racing mixed with some bike TT fun on the Canyon CF






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Tuesday 3 November 2009

Here We Go Again!

Now which bit is it that hurts???? Well here I am concentrating on rehabilitating my Achilles, and what do you know, my blinkin left glute and hamstring start giving me grief. So much so that I am having trouble sitting down!

These nagging injuries that appear out of the blue are so frustrating. In some ways I would rather fall over and end up with a bone in plaster. At least I would know why I have hurt myself and what I need to do to get healthy again. When I hurt my Achilles back in April, I thought it would get better with rest; of course it never did! I didn’t seek treatment until July. So this time it was straight to the Doc. I have a physio appointment today; hopefully, I can get this sorted quickly. After reading up on hamstring injuries, the recurring theme is this:

By far the most common cause of hamstring injuries originates from an imbalance between the quadriceps muscles (located at the front of the upper leg) and the hamstring muscles.

So, I suspect that I will be taking on another rehab stretching routine. At this rate I will do no training but turn into a full time injury prevention training freak!!

I had been building my aerobic fitness recently, with a view to ramping up the intensity after Christmas. With a house move scheduled for March 10, I can more or less right off March in training terms. Hence my plan is to have a hard Feb and then pick up the efforts in April again. That way, I may be in some sort of shape by July.

4 comments:

in2triathlon said...

Achiles Tendon injuries are often associated with tight hamstrings/glutes and tight lower backs.

From my own experience of n=1 it may even be that the achiles pain is actually refered pain due to them (shortening due to excessive cycling maybe).

As my achiles have been gradually getting better my hamstrings having been getting really tight and I get a wierd ocassional shooting pain in my left glute. Spooky.

Don't ramp up the intensity but up the frequency first after Xmas would be my unwanted advice.

Sorry to bore.

Neill

Sags said...

Hey dude. You never bore! Had physio today. I may have a muscle imbalance from all the TT stuff over the summer. Hopefully I can stretch it out. More physio coming up. Time to ramp up the swimming to fish like speed!

Daz Sharpe said...

Muscle imbalance - more like old age!!
Get better soon,
Yorkshire and Humber Champ

Turbo Man said...

Good answer from Neill.

Probably the truth from Daz!

Take it easy Sags, no need to rush anything at the moment; get well before pushing it or you'll miss another season.