PT can be a lot of fun really.
it just depends on how much you're into S&M
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PT can be a lot of fun really.
it just depends on how much you're into S&M
DO TELL :mad: :mad:
and the favorite phrase is "Here, let me help you" followed by me, "NOOO!!! STAY AWAY!!! I CAN DO THIS MYSELF!!!"
I still like them though. :rolleyes:
speaking of which, I started my swim class to help with my flexibility and for my back. Now my right shoulder is hurting like %^$^ oui oui oui!!!
feels like its in my rotator. Can't even lie on my right side. Well sort of expect it with broken collar bone around '91 and separated the shoulder back in '74?? Its coming back to haunt me. And my left is slightly better. Broke my collar bone on the left side too '02. :D I've been told the bones will be stronger than the original. I WOULD HOPE SO!!!
now that its sunny outside, I think I'm going rididng. :D :D :D
smilingcat
Went to the dojo, class starts with a 15 minute warm up which is mostly yoga. I can hardly move, I'm so stiff, so little range of motion, this can't go on, got to do something. More yoga, more stretching.
Then training itself started, Saturday is weapons (sword, jo, tanto) which gives me a chance to relaxe and breath. I know that's an odd thought that it's relaxing to have someone go at ya' with a sword but .... after so many years it's just how it feels.
I'm starting to warm up, feel a little better.
We start doing variations on technique and I'm working with a beginner. He's gotta sword, I've got one too, he takes a slice at me, I step aside and .... throw then pin him with his sword.
Now I've got his and my weapon and him pinned on the mat or should.
A word about the weapon these are practice swords, heavy, thick, made of solid Japanese oak. Not the narrow lithe slice of metal you may imagine.
Stepping aside - no problem, throw - no problem, pin - no big deal but I have teeny tiny mousey paws so grasping both weapons during the pin is not working as shown by our instructor. So I have to come up with a variation which will work for my mousey paws.
I've got it figured out when newby guy criticizes me for doing something different on the pin. :eek: Now I'll take the helpful hint on the mat from anyone but did I mention that he's a beginner and I'm working towards my Sandan (that's 3rd degree black belt. In other words I'm the senior Nidan, 2nd degree in our school)
Bill hears this and corrects him subtly but publicly, as part of the class. I think it goes over newbys head.
So I'm more motivated than ever to recover and train now. In the loving, non violent, peaceful spirit of protecting all things that is the art of Aikido ..... :rolleyes:;) I'll have to show him why I'm a Nidan and he isn't .... yet ;)
... and why you don't critique your Sempei (senior students) without their ok, nor do you diss women students senior or otherwise.
That .... and my black belt is getting a little tight :eek: :cool:
I actually enjoy physio & the exercises i'm given. Yes, it's supposed to hurt a bit but that's all part of healing.
Perhaps it depends on how edumacted the physio is...here's info on the place I visit & recommend to anyone http://www.bodylogicphysiotherapy.co...af0d0193a636af
Also, can you find a physio that was a staff member for a sports team or similar?? They seem to be on the ball..per se..
LOL :p
No kidding. Try deep tissue massage of the glutes over busted SI ligaments. I almost hauled off and slugged him, but I was too busy doing Lamaze breathing: HEE HEE HEE HOO.
No prolotherapy, I got corticosteroids. Insurance doesn't cover prolo, even though it makes more sense, prolo builds tissue while the steroids can break it down.
I am not into NSAIDS. I prefer Omega 3 to help the body with its natural antinflammatory abilities. Flax seed or fish oil at 3x what is recommended- so about 1000mg. Wash it all down with four ounces of pomegranate juice, or a nice red zinfandel.:D
I've got the fish, the hempmilk, the ground flax meal.
Really having a good time cooking with the flax meal. It is cool stuff! Makes yummy pancakes, the pancakes end up extra moist when you add a scoop or two of meal. Thickens sauces, and adds a nice nutty flavor to refried beans.
Ibu is good stuff, but for consumption on a regular basis I'd rather see you eating Omega 3 and 6 instead.
I just read the other day if you put the fish out gels in the freezer, they will cause few unpleasant side effects...ie, burping up fish oil...
I treid pool running today. Just 10 mins. I was afraid to do too much. It did not hurt..so I am hopeful.
Not a power walk, or a "fitness walk", just a walk. I got up early and drove to a nearby park that has really nice trails. I walk about 2 miles or so. It did not hurt, and it felt so good to be outside, I can't even tell you.
I also got to spin 3x on my bike this week for 20 mins a session. I have sore leg muscles. Hard to believe I lost that mucg strength in one month.
The biking will come back fast don't worry. The running is harder to regain, but it truly is not like starting all over again. At first it feels like it but then your base kicks in and things get better.
Glad you got to have a walk. :D:D
I had my second acupunture session yesterday, I fell asleep on the table. :o Acu'ist is having me try so Acai berry juice - it's mixed with a bunch of other fruit juices, glucosamine and omega 3 goodies.
I need more streching, since I no longer have my Pilates class. Perhaps I'll try yoga.
I missed class at the dojo today, but Missy Mae the Mutt and I took an hour long walk and my foot felt good. Although I feel about 90 when I first got up, just being outside felt so good. There was no pain, no limp, good gait etc. Rowing at the gym last week and Aikido helped.
Knott says I need to loose weight. This is not in the "honey you're fat" sense, I need to take stress off the boo boo joints and toe. She's right you know.
I know for my arth I need to increase strength and flexibility.
My usual response to injury is once I'm even slightly better hit the gym and strength train, I dislike stretching :o so I've often said that my joints are held together with muscle. I've got that part down pat. Now I need more flexibility and find a way to loose weight.