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  1. #1
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    http://www.performbetter.com/catalog...FoamRoller.pdf


    Link to a PDF file with a lot of foam roller uses. Not sure how to answer OPs question though.

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    Even Sports Authority has 6" x 18" foam rollers now. (I know, I know, but they're 10 miles closer than the running store... sorry. ) You'd be more likely to find The Stick at a more specialized store though.

    Edit: my favorite bodyweight glute exercise is the Gymnast's Scale: stand on one leg, hinge at the hip while raising the opposite leg behind you so that you're in tabletop position in neutral spine from head to heel, then squat, being sure to hold tabletop. It may not even be more than a quarter squat but you will DEFINITELY feel it in those glutes!


    And, search this forum for "foam roller." One of the PTs posted some links to videos that are very instructive.

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    You want foam roller info? We'll here ya' go
    I was originally thinking arthritis. The OP isn't too young for that. But even if it is arthritis, strengthening the surrounding muscles is a good treatment.

    You can get a foam roller at an local PT office.
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    Thanks for the links and replies. I'll be checking out the links. Zen, I am so too young for arthritis!! (Not really, but that's my story and I'm sticking to it). Someone mentioned a good seat - I did purchase a Terry seat shortly after I got my bike, which has helped a lot. I'll definitely look into the clipless pedals (I'm not even sure what those are) and see if maybe that will make a difference. I'll also be looking into these rollers, although they sound kind of scary.
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    ok

    Foam rollers aren't that bad..really!! Just remember to stretch & roll after each ride

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    +1 on the value of using a foam roller! When I use mine consistently---meaning 4x to 5x a week for about 15 minutes each time, it makes an amazing difference in how I feel. The roller works wonders on trigger points that might otherwise be tough to get at using your fist or a tennis ball. My lower back, glutes, IT band, quads all benefit. As others have said, the roller will probably hurt at first, but the tenderness will lessen with regular use.

    If you're interested, you might want to take a look at Clair Davies' trigger point self-therapy book. Chockful of good info on referred pain and trigger points. It helped me figure out the source of assorted aches, pains and lack of flexibility.
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