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    NJ Jess is offline Mtbnj.com TeamBulldog.com
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    Jump rope

    Yes, I know it sounds strange, but it works. As does simply jumping 10 times appr 4 times per day. Reason: a bodies mechanism that tells the body to build stronger bones are its GROWTH PLATES. They are the special bone cells located in the center of the femur (between the knee and hip joint).

    When a person runs, jumps, lifts weights,..their femur "feels" the amount of stress its under. If the stress is high, frequent, intense,....your growth plates tell the bone cells to increase intake of Calcium, Phos, Vit D, Mg, and boron. The average American diet does not have enough nutrients to sustain a highly athletic person. Poor soil and highly processed foods greatly reduce nutrient content of foods also.

    Suggestion:
    Jump up and down with your body weight 10 times 4 times per day. (if you are heavy, do this in the pool..water waist deep. Practice proper jumping form,....believe it or not,....I bet your body forgot how to do this,..really.)

    Suggestion:
    Continue to take Multivitamins,...and a MULTIMINERAL,...but not at the same time. I take my vitamins with breakfast. I take a multimineral and a TRACE mineral supplement with dinner. Minerals for bones are best taken before rest /Bed. They help you sleep, eliminate restless leg syndrome, cramps, and actually build more bone structure at night. (Do you remember,...your kids growing pains at night?)

    Suggestion:
    Drink chocolate milk after you exercise to increase glucogen stores and nutrients. During exercise, I have a water bottle with 1/2 cup Vit D fortified Orange juice, 1/2 tsp sea salt, 1 TBsp POWDERED gatorade, 2 TBsp lemonjuice. Please pass this info to your heavy sweater friend. He your greatly benefit by also having one can of regular soup the day before he rides. Under intense exercise, the body dumps sodium in the first hour and a half. After that, the body tries to conserve it's sodium for proper heart function. Therefore the body tries to "stop" you from moving by cramping. If you truely ride hard, drink fluids the prior 2 days of the ride and have some sodium. Then have a 1/2 tsp in your waterbottle mix to replenish for my endurance/epic rides.

    Good Luck, God Bless

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    You could also use nuun as an electrolyte replacement. It has some calcium in it along with other minerals.

    I plan to use this as soon as it gets warmer than 30 degrees because I sweat a LOT.
    ~ Susie

    "Keep plugging along. The finish line is getting closer with every step. When you see it, you won't remember that you are hurting, that anything has gone wrong, or just how slow or fast you are.
    You will just know that you are going to finish and that was what you set out to do."
    -- Michael Pate, "When Big Boys Tri"

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    Hey NJ, thanks I will start jumping! great idea!
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    Jump rope

    Thanks for the jump rope idea. I've also read that chocolate milk is a good high-calcium energy drink, besides being tasty, so I'm going to add that to my daily routine.

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    When I was a kid I jump-roped all the time! Now just jumping 10 times in a row is tough. Jeeez!!!

    Knot-needs-a-grown-up-jumprope
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    When I was a kid I jump-roped all the time! Now just jumping 10 times in a row is tough. Jeeez!!!

    Knot-needs-a-grown-up-jumprope
    Jumping form: be sure to keep your knees apart. don't let them collapse inward!
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Mimi, that tidbit from the 50s was interesting. I flunked my iron test a few weeks back (hemoglobin 11, so not a horrible flunk, but a flunk nonetheless) and the doc thinks it's exercise induced anemia. I'd never heard of it before (from the lit she gave me, about running and XC skiing, both of which I do a lot of: "The forces exerted on the red blood cells in the capillaries of the feet may rupture the blood cells and lead to anemia." Whoda thunk it??) She gave me some stuff to read and put me on a liquid iron supplement.

    I also had a bone density wake up call a few years back...led me to drastically change my eating habits. I recently started using those calcium chews at the suggestion of my doc (fruit flavored, of course). A little sugar in them but not bad. I also lift weights and run, so I'm doing what I can.

 

 

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