Dedicated to promoting womens health and fitness through walking and running programs.
Saturday, April 3, 2010
George Roulett - FrontRunner - Thanks
George spoke on the topic of injuries and specifically the common causes of injuries.
Here are the high-level points of the talk
Five Common Causes of Injuries
1. Overuse - running too much, too fast or over training
2. Tight or fatigued muscles
3. Muscle imblance
4. Bad running surfaces, too hard, too soft, too slippery
5. Improper foot strike - over pronation or under pronation
Thanks again and if you are interested in attednding one of our meeting, take a look at our schedule on our club website at http://www.speedysneakers.com/
Speedy Sneakers Walking and Running Clubs for Women.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Injury Prevention
As older walkers and runners, injury prevention becomes of paramount importance. Why? Since we do not heal as well as our younger counterparts, coming back from an injury takes longer causing us to have to make the slow progression to full recovery just that bit longer. This can be a frustrating process that calls for patience.
So what do you need to keep in mind to try an avoid injuries? Since we are all different, and the situations we place ourselves in can cause an injury in one of us, while the other remains injury free.
I think the best thing to keep in mind is a few commonly known tips.
1. Always warm-up well before a workout.
2. Always cool down thoroughly after a workout.
3. Keep a good balance between hard, moderate and easy workouts.
4. Rotate worn equipment. If your shoes have done the miles, change them out. A good rule of thumb is to have two pairs and rotate them each day.
5. Take a rest once in a while; it will do the body a lot of good.