coolcolj
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Dog woke me up at 2:30am, always around this time! Seems he has a itchy skin problem...feck.
Apart from the sleepiness I don't feel to bad, strong, and legs feel snappy - nice and light.
Went for a 20min walk yesterday
guess I spoke too soon, bodyweight is up a bit and so is my waist - WTF!
High rep upperbody prehab/acessory work today, which will also double as a depletion workout, then I carb up tonight and tomorrow
Everytime I got up after having sat/slept for a while, or go on a walk, my ankles would kill, especially my right ankle where I tore ligaments many years ago. But the ache would go away when I warmed up a bit. I knew something wasn't right, but I couldn't figure out why and just lived with it.
Well I've been stretching the hell out of my calves the last week or so, after workouts and after a hot shower. And my ankles feel so much better, almost back to normal!
So I have tight plantar flexors, probably why my body likes to turn my feet outwards. This obviously has a big effect on my sprinting, especially at the start - maybe why I have problems keeping low there...
I walk up a steep slope every day at my part time job, and it used to hurt a lot when I tried to walk up it with my heels flat, and just plain felt uncomfortable. Not so this morning. So now I can finally try some hill sprint start work next time I run, not something I was keen to do before
Wonder if years of wearing olyshoes are a cause of the problem...
Probably not, I think its to do with how I sit with my ankle locked and flexed for long periods of time. And my lack of stretching.
Damn just about every problem I've had form and pain wise can be traced back to a tight muscle! That's why I'm doing a lot of stretching in my neck/shoulder/pec and hip flexors/hips/ankles. Sitting down causes a lot of tightness in these areas. Although I don't stretch my hammies much to keep my stretch reflex snappy, and I don't have any problems grabbing my toes anyway, plus all the dynamic swings and exercises I do takes care of it.
Apart from the sleepiness I don't feel to bad, strong, and legs feel snappy - nice and light.
Went for a 20min walk yesterday
guess I spoke too soon, bodyweight is up a bit and so is my waist - WTF!
High rep upperbody prehab/acessory work today, which will also double as a depletion workout, then I carb up tonight and tomorrow
Everytime I got up after having sat/slept for a while, or go on a walk, my ankles would kill, especially my right ankle where I tore ligaments many years ago. But the ache would go away when I warmed up a bit. I knew something wasn't right, but I couldn't figure out why and just lived with it.
Well I've been stretching the hell out of my calves the last week or so, after workouts and after a hot shower. And my ankles feel so much better, almost back to normal!
So I have tight plantar flexors, probably why my body likes to turn my feet outwards. This obviously has a big effect on my sprinting, especially at the start - maybe why I have problems keeping low there...
I walk up a steep slope every day at my part time job, and it used to hurt a lot when I tried to walk up it with my heels flat, and just plain felt uncomfortable. Not so this morning. So now I can finally try some hill sprint start work next time I run, not something I was keen to do before
Wonder if years of wearing olyshoes are a cause of the problem...

Probably not, I think its to do with how I sit with my ankle locked and flexed for long periods of time. And my lack of stretching.
Damn just about every problem I've had form and pain wise can be traced back to a tight muscle! That's why I'm doing a lot of stretching in my neck/shoulder/pec and hip flexors/hips/ankles. Sitting down causes a lot of tightness in these areas. Although I don't stretch my hammies much to keep my stretch reflex snappy, and I don't have any problems grabbing my toes anyway, plus all the dynamic swings and exercises I do takes care of it.
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