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Injuries SUCK!

4/1/2014

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At any given point in time most endurance athletes know a friend, colleague or coworker who is battling an injury.  Or worse, maybe it’s you who is suffering from a run induced or related injury.

There is no question, INJURIES SUCK!

Unfortunately this is not uncommon as studies show that about 60-65% of all runners/triathletes are injured, at some point, during an average year (by definition, an ‘injury’ is a physical problem severe enough to force a reduction in training).  While running injuries are the most common among triathletes, swim and bike injuries can also occur and are just as frustrating.

Below we will look at examine the leading causes of injuries and what you can do to be proactive in preventing them.
When you’re injured, you’re miserable and when you’re miserable no one, including your family wants to be around you.

The good news however, is there are steps we can all take to help actively reduce our risk of running injuries.  It is important to take an active approach in preventing injury then being reactive because once you’re injured there’s typically no magic overnight cures to whatever you’re suffering from.
Common Injury Culprits:
  • Poor run/bike form & economy
  • Lack of recovery from prior workout(s)
  • Incorrectly fitting equipment (sneakers, bike, bike fit)
  • Lack of knowledge in creating or following a pre-packaged training plan
  • Being overweight
Everything mentioned above becomes magnified as training volume (hours and/or intensity) increases.  When volume goes up, overuse injuries become common and properly timed rest, recovery & planning becomes paramount.  Your body can only endure so much of the above before eventually breaking down.

We’ll touch on how to the reduce risk of running injuries, but first let’s take a look where the majority of these injuries occur.
Common Injuries Among Endurance Athletes
  1. The knee (25-30% of all injuries to endurance runners occur there);
  2. The calf and shin (20% of all injuries);
  3. The IT Band (iliotibial band) – a long sheath of connective tissue which runs from the outside of the hip down to the lateral edge of the knee (10%);
  4. The Achilles tendon (8-10%)
  5. The foot – the focal point for hobbling injuries like plantar fasciitis (10%)
Sports Injury Bulletin
Reducing Your Risk Of Injury
Most of the risk of the injuries mentioned above can be reduced. Improving your run form and economy is a great place to start as it is commonly overlooked and easily corrected with the correct guidance and a little practice.

Other ways to help prevent running and cycling injuries include being properly fit for sneakers (or bike) at your local specialty run (or bike) store, building a strong core and including some functional strength training in your weekly workout regimen.  Functional strength training will help strengthen the muscles surrounding the areas mentioned above.  Additionally, strength training will help correct muscle imbalances you may have unknowingly developed throughout your life.
Finally, regular use of a foam roller, “The Stick,” & compression (affordable option / less affordable BUT highly effective option) will help keep you feeling good and improve your recovery from workouts.

No one enjoys being injured, but not everyone knows what they can do to avoid it.  Being aware of injury hot spots and learning about different factors that may lead to injury is the first step. Then you can become better at  actively preventing these aliments.
Many athletes find it invaluable to seek out a local coach to take a look at your form (swim, bike and/or run) and help correct it.  Clinics offered by local run/bike shops and triathlon clubs are another option. Whether you decide to forge ahead on your own or seek the help of others, remember actively striving to prevent injury is always worth the extra effort.
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