Okay... everyone knows that the adrenaline rush takes you over during a meet and you rarely feel pain.
This is how I am, but when I'm at practice... I feel the worst possible pain in my lower right leg, and I can never do any full runs to take any full jumps. I've been trying to transition onto some new poles and truth be told, I haven't even jumped on them yet b/c I can never get in a full run b/c of the pain. I've mainly been able to just do some 3L drills with a short grip.
I was thinking that maybe during my next meet if I get up to the heights where I'd usually get out at, it be okay to then hop on the next pole. I'll be starting on a 13'3" 150 Altius (thanks Doug) and would end up moving onto a 14' 145 UCS. The grip change would only end up being like 5" or so. Any thoughts to this? Or what I could do for practices?
Thanks!
-Ross.
Something to ease the practice pain...
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Take a little bit of time off (IMO) to let it heal - heat whatever is necessary; you'll feel better when you come back a day or two later.
Works for me anyways, except for some spots around my knees...
Works for me anyways, except for some spots around my knees...
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dont worry worry about what is going on while vaulting... think about taking some time off and let it heal because you dont want it to be a nagging injury for a long time but if u do take time off from running on it hit the weight room hard and do a lot of drills that dont hurt the leg
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remember, even if you take time of you can still train in other ways. I had a lower back injury and used the time off to pound the bike and bench a lot- when I came back 3 weeks later my leg press was up 50 and my bench improved 15. It sucks, but you can capitalize on the time you have off.
What's a navicular? (i've just never heard of it b/f)
What's a navicular? (i've just never heard of it b/f)
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