Will getting clipped in help my knees?
I really got restarted cycling about six weeks ago - been building up VERY SLOWLY. Saw a sports med doc early on to talk about the crunching sound in my knees (had that since my two pregnancies) and how to protect my knees during riding. She did an xray, said everything looked fine except that my kneecaps track on the outside, common in women, not a major defect but what she described as a "setup for pain". So I've been going along okay, working on keeping a higher cadence, etc. noticing a little knee tweakiness after riding, plus additional achiness going up steps.
And then I decided it was time to start working on hills a little! Well, I would call them hills; you folks would probably call them "slight rises" or "bumps". So I did that two days in a row, both rides less than an hour long, and now the knees feel REALLY hinky. Esp. the left, with stinging, pain, sore to the touch. Been resting for two days, icing, off my bike :mad: and in a snit about it. Have an appointment with the sports med doc this Friday. I'm afraid she's going to tell me to lay off riding!
So I thought I'd bring this issue to the people I consider to be the REAL experts! Has anyone else had a similar experience? Any feedback would be appreciated!
hey, thanks for the responses!
As of now, I'm not riding with cycling shoes - but rather with a fairly stiff-soled running shoes with superfeet orthotics in them. And I guess I need to work harder with those exercises! My doc gave me a couple to do. But she wasn't all that informative when it came to protecting my knees while cycling - other than don't ride with your seat too low. If anyone can recommend a cycling-knowledgeable sports med doc in the South Bay, I'd love to hear about it!
HEY! What's in this stuff???
I've been taking the glucosamine/chondri-something for about two weeks and what a difference! Knee problem? What knee problem?
I even worry that what's happening is that the supplements are "masking" my knee pain and what I'm doing now is just grinding the crap out of my cartilage while under the influence of powerful painkillers...
Still going to get clipped in - probably taking the plunge early next week. Got the shoes. Got the spandex. Can't wait but afraid of falling!
Spazz-Why aren't you out here with us?
Hey SD- Everything you say about cycling and nutrition (except for the meat part) is a mirror of what I believe as well. I wish I could cycle with YOU as well as the other great people I cycle with out here in Cali-for-nia! :) :) :)
I think you should be a coach- seriously. :D :D :D
Sign me up for the Martini Mashers!
After all, I can drink faster than I can ride. :p
Martini Mashers or Cookie Dough Moms?
Why don't we work on getting the feds or state govs to let our women's cycling team tour the country sharing the joys and benefits of cycling to America's youth - it would reduce our health care costs, reduce type 2 diabetes in the young, provide an economic boost for the cycling industry, strengthen the cycling lobby's efforts to encourage communities to make themselves more cycle-friendly, etc. Everyone's a winner. Part of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. Hmmm, perhaps Martini Mashers would need to be reconsidered....
Along the knee question theme - do any of you Glucosamine/MSM users experience any stomach problems when you take it? I tried it for about a week and had to quit because my reflux and IBS got so bad. Any alternate forms of it around that address that problem? I've got bad-ish knees and want to protect what knee health I've got. I can't imagine life without cycling! In fact, I'm hoping I'm out riding a bike when I keel over at 95. :D
Yes, they are Shimano SPDs...
So you're saying it should be easier to clip in and out?
I'll have to talk to my LBS!