RNRG-why not call it the funky leg![]()
Hopefully our lovely PT's will be awake soon & can answer your q.. I have a foam roller but never been informed on how often to use it...
RNRG-why not call it the funky leg![]()
Hopefully our lovely PT's will be awake soon & can answer your q.. I have a foam roller but never been informed on how often to use it...
once a day is good. It's like having deep tissue massage, doing it too often can get painful. So that being said, if the intensity of sensation is getting worse each time you get on the roller, you should decrease frequency. If it feels good every time, you can do it more often if you want to. But start with 1 time per day and go from there. It's good to take a hot shower and stretch afterwards too.
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2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
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Thanks Yoda...Is that Uma in your avatar...who is that girl??? Is she firing a bow and arrow...what is going on there....
That's Uma. It's a scene from when she was studying under the master back at the White Cloud Temple (or whatever it was called). She's using a sword in the right arm while doing a cool chi thing with the left.
Living life like there's no tomorrow.
http://gorgebikefitter.com/
2007 Look Dura Ace
2010 Custom Tonic cross with discs, SRAM
2012 Moots YBB 2 x 10 Shimano XTR
2014 Soma B-Side SS
Reviving the thread with a new foam roller question:
Is it possible or beneficial to order a bit softer foam roller for ITB stuff? There is a white foam roller at the gym that is less hard than styro foam, but it kind of reminds me of that. Perhaps 6" or so in diameter?
It is quite painful for me. I was wondering if it was possible (and affordable?) to find (or make?) a bit softer roller for getting started?
(And, as an aside...I just got new pedals & shoes, and this week I am feeling twinges of old ITB stuff...so I think some adjustments to cleats are in order...any comments welcomed.)
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
i think I've seen softer foam rollers in my internet travels but would that be beneficial?
Maybe you're putting too much weight on your leg when you do it. Have you tried to support yourself more with your upper body and controlling how much pressure is applied to the leg?
Do yo think the one at the gym is softer because its so broken in?
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2009 Jamis Aurora/Brooks B-68
2010 Trek FX 7.6 WSD/stock bontrager
Actually, I think it is too hard for me!
I guess I was thinking of a softer one to get started with, to then build up to one more firm. I admit I am not too coordinated yet with this effort. I try to do it in different ways, to experiment, but it just seems quite ackward, and I never feel like I'm quite doing it right.
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury