Originally Posted by penguinz:
As long as your Estradiol is in check it isn't that bad.
Yeah, it is. Actually, I'm becoming a fan of higher-ish E2, as long as I'm not getting bloat/high blood pressure or sexual sides. I feel better physically and mentally and there are many proven neuroprotective and cardioprotective benefits to not dropping e2 low.
I'm to the point now where injecting 3x a week is enough to not need an AI at all. [Reply]
I've worked out regularly for about 10 years. I'd say im decently strong and fairly big but carrying a lot of extra lbs. I was running 2 miles a day until about july, Plantar Fasciitis is kicking my ass. I think im gonna start swimming to shed some lbs, any pointers or input i appreciated. Also some strength size routines are always appreciated i feel like im in a rut. [Reply]
Not changing a thing. I run everyday, anywhere between 3 and 10 miles. Body weight exercises, crunches and free weights 4-5 days a week. My diet is clean. I weigh about 180, plus or minus a few pounds. I'm in pretty dang good shape for a dude in my mid 40's. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
I've worked out regularly for about 10 years. I'd say im decently strong and fairly big but carrying a lot of extra lbs. I was running 2 miles a day until about july, Plantar Fasciitis is kicking my ass. I think im gonna start swimming to shed some lbs, any pointers or input i appreciated. Also some strength size routines are always appreciated i feel like im in a rut.
PF sucks and there's really no good cure besides rest. Some things can help, like orthotics and stretching, but you have to rest it. Try some strassburg socks - those helped me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dunerdr:
I've worked out regularly for about 10 years. I'd say im decently strong and fairly big but carrying a lot of extra lbs. I was running 2 miles a day until about july, Plantar Fasciitis is kicking my ass. I think im gonna start swimming to shed some lbs, any pointers or input i appreciated. Also some strength size routines are always appreciated i feel like im in a rut.
Fuck Plantar Fasciitis.
When I was still trying to play ball, I'd tape it like this. There are some different kinds of tapes these days that I know nothing about, and different strategies, but this definitely helped me. Just make sure to wash and dry your foot first and put your sock on while you're sitting down before you move. It takes a minute, especially when you haven't done it too many times, and nothing is more irritating than starting over.
I've done some myofascial release. Meh
Cold packs will help if you fire it up and it is hurting, but at that point the damage is done.
There are lots of stretching. It is certainly worthwhile.
I did orthotics for awhile, and they were so hard, when I'd stand on concrete (which I do) they'd just inflame it because there was no cushion. Maybe you can come up with better options. So I'm better off just getting some really good support shoes which have some cushion. I've gotten along with brooks and Salamon, but everybody's foot is different.
I tried these arch support things that went around my foot, it just shifted around and hurt really bad.
Another question I met to ask I've been struggling hitting my water intake. Bought some Mio sp? Wanted enhancer. Is there any downside to that stuff? Makes the water taste fucking delicious. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Another question I met to ask I've been struggling hitting my water intake. Bought some Mio sp? Wanted enhancer. Is there any downside to that stuff? Makes the water taste fucking delicious.
It makes you pee a lot because of the B vitamins.
There's always debate about artificial sweeteners if you care about that.
But hey, if it helps you drink then it's better than not using it. Try to use as little as possible though...or maybe wean yourself down until you don't need to use it anymore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Titty Meat:
Another question I met to ask I've been struggling hitting my water intake. Bought some Mio sp? Wanted enhancer. Is there any downside to that stuff? Makes the water taste fucking delicious.
No.
Don’t go through an entire bottle a day and it’s fine to use. I flavor 32oz daily with it and get my remaining water plain. It helps me meet my water intake too. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
PF sucks and there's really no good cure besides rest. Some things can help, like orthotics and stretching, but you have to rest it. Try some strassburg socks - those helped me.
I have PF in my left foot right now, acted up a couple days ago its been years since the last time I've had it. I've had PF probably 3 or 4 separate times, once in both feet at at the same time. I've been a distance runner for almost 10 years. Always been able to run through it while doing different treatments like sleeping in arch compression socks (not strassburg) rolling it out on a golf ball, orthotics, eccentric calf stretches etc...in fact the less running I did the worse it got. I typically only get it when my mileage drops between 20-25 miles a week for a while. As my running ramps back up it goes away. Pure rest to get rid of PF simply takes too long and isn't an option in my world.
Also I switched to Hokas a few years back, this is the first time I've had PF since then. I slightly twisted my left ankle last week and may be compensating when running and created the issue now that I think about it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by chinaski:
Not changing a thing. I run everyday, anywhere between 3 and 10 miles. Body weight exercises, crunches and free weights 4-5 days a week. My diet is clean. I weigh about 180, plus or minus a few pounds. I'm in pretty dang good shape for a dude in my mid 40's. :-)
Sounds very much like me. I was an avid lifter who started running and now run more but still lift 3 or 4 times a week with some good core work mixed in. Been working on deadlift and squat strength lately which is a hoot when running all the time as well.
5'11" 185 at about 13-15% BF right now but plan to get that down some the next few months. No idea why at this point to be honest. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
I have PF in my left foot right now, acted up a couple days ago its been years since the last time I've had it. I've had PF probably 3 or 4 separate times, once in both feet at at the same time. I've been a distance runner for almost 10 years. Always been able to run through it while doing different treatments like sleeping in arch compression socks (not strassburg) rolling it out on a golf ball, orthotics, eccentric calf stretches etc...in fact the less running I did the worse it got. I typically only get it when my mileage drops between 20-25 miles a week for a while. As my running ramps back up it goes away. Pure rest to get rid of PF simply takes too long and isn't an option in my world.
Also I switched to Hokas a few years back, this is the first time I've had PF since then. I slightly twisted my left ankle last week and may be compensating when running and created the issue now that I think about it.
I used to have it from soccer. When I lost weight and took a few months off from soccer and running (groin pull). I did elliptical or bike (no foot flex things besides walking), strassburg socks at night, and dropped about 20 lbs and it didn't come back when I started back to soccer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
I used to have it from soccer. When I lost weight and took a few months off from soccer and running (groin pull). I did elliptical or bike (no foot flex things besides walking), strassburg socks at night, and dropped about 20 lbs and it didn't come back when I started back to soccer.
Like I said, a couple months off just isn't an option for me. You can work through it if you have to but it sucks for a while. [Reply]
The biggest thing with PF is Stretch and Strengthen. You gotta strengthen the muscles you can in the foot with different exercises. I do calf raises and crinkle up a towel with my toes. Also, just freeze a water bottle and roll out with that to get some inflammation down as well. [Reply]
Also I switched to Hokas a few years back, this is the first time I've had PF since then. I slightly twisted my left ankle last week and may be compensating when running and created the issue now that I think about it.
What Hoka's are you running in right now? And how do you like them? [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
Yeah, it is. Actually, I'm becoming a fan of higher-ish E2, as long as I'm not getting bloat/high blood pressure or sexual sides. I feel better physically and mentally and there are many proven neuroprotective and cardioprotective benefits to not dropping e2 low.
I'm to the point now where injecting 3x a week is enough to not need an AI at all.
As long as you aren’t high and growing bitch tits then you are good. [Reply]