knee pain - LOONG comment...
Some notes from a clinic that our local University held recently on "Bike Fit & Its Relationship to Injury". The speakers were physical therapists. (I am not, not even close, but I did try to take good notes!)
The pain just below the knee is known as "patello femoral pain syndrome" and could be a symptom of any of several things:
*seat too low
*seat too fore
*being a "masher"
*going too hard too soon
*too many miles too soon
*low cadences
*hamstring too short/weak
(80 miles a week = 200,000 knee extensions!)
Some tips they gave:
1) use cycling shoes instead of sneakers
2) make only small adjustments, and take measurements before changing anything so you can put it back the way it was, also change only one thing at a time
3) consider a RAD fit on cleats changes
4) begin a stretching program, and after 4 to 6 weeks of stretching, reassess bike fit
5) "mashers" - do "single leg cycling" to get out of the habit - "usually knee pain on the front is a sign of mashers" [ take one foot out of the cleats, pedal with the other foot in complete circles - push down, then "scrape mud off your shoe" at the bottom, then pick up and "jam" your knee toward the handlebar to make a rounder pedal stroke ]
6) work on increasing cadence - elite riders who pedal at 90 to 110 are more efficient than casual cyclists who pedal at 70 to 80
7) do strengthening exercises that are "closed kinetic" (i.e. one foot is planted on the ground) and forward/back in motion, such as lunges, squats (not kicks)
They also suggested that it takes 10 years or 10,000 hours of extensive practice to excel in anything...
Sorry to be so long, but I tried not to leave anything out...
continueing to run my mouth...
That Ibuprofen dose I gave above is the max daily recommended; If you want to use less it will still help so long as it's spread through the day.
It occured to me that not every one shares my beleif in NSAIDS. If you don't use them at all the less intense training with ice will still help. And don't underestimate ole stinky Ben Gay et al. Applied before exercise they help get the blood flowing through the parts. My PT recommended it to me, apparently people still love it. I find it really helps. The scent will clear your sinuses too.
Miss Liz
would like to add my frustrations
ok so i got shoes for spin class. they are SPD's. i have Look's on the road bike so i am not used to spd. my right cleat is lined up properly, and i took hangrrl's advice and checked my fore-aft position. i have no problems on the road bike at all, but on the spin bike, now my knees bother me. especially my left medial. they don't get sore, they just feel weird, and after class, they feel heavy.
i didn't have any problems with knees on the spin bike until i got the spd shoes. i was going with the foot cages before. since i have Look's on the road bike and foot cages for spin, these both have tons of float which i love. maybe i am too "locked in" for my knees to be comfortable on an spd pedal.
ok i know this is a somewhat disjointed post, but i am so frustrated i can't tell you. i am ready to chuck the shoes out the window and stay with foot cages forever. my local bike shop is not an option because i don't trust them to do a good job.
aaaaaaaaaaaaaah! could you all please send a request out to the universe that a little shoe fairy comes my way to take care of my problem?
i have read everyone's advice and am taking it all in. but i just wish i KNEW exactly what was causing it. i feel quite helpless right now. (no i am not a control freak, not me ) heee heee.
ok, i need a little encouragement here.
and yes i did start another thread about this very thing, but i am still having problems.
thanks gals