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+1 on compression tights/socks. I've been using Defeet's Decompressors and love them (and they're much easier to use than tights).
Solid, progressive warm-up both days (at least 45 minutes) as well as cool-down immediately after the races (again, 30-45 minutes) will do wonders.
+1 on eliminating the beer -- even one will affect your performance for up to 48 hours.
+1 on ice bath.
heck I even pull on the zoots recovery compression tights after a regular ride if I feel anything other than ready to do another ride immediatly. I also wear them if I have done a challenging training session or too much or too hard cardio sessions. Yes they are tough to get on but they definitely make a difference on these old legs.
The compression stockings they put on me in the hospital after the recent surgery drove me crazy because they were too loose and kept falling down.
Good luck with your races.
marni
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"easily outrun by a chihuahua."
Also, caffeine during/immediately before the second event. It's a very effective pain killer and performance enhancer. You might want to avoid it the first day, just so you can sleep that night.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I haven't tried compression tights, but might just have to go out get myself a pair given as everyone seems to be raving about them!
I don't drink beer during a stage race or omnium. Recovery drinks (like cholocolate milk), water, or lemonade are my go-to beverages.
Also make sure that you eat a good recovery meal at least 20min (or at least a sandwich or something if you can't get to a restaurant right away) after a race. it is during those first 20min that your body is best primed to absorb nutrients so this really aids in recovery.
Then take a nap, if possible, stay off your feet, keep your feet elevated as much as possible, and try a gently self-massage ("The Stick" works great for this).
Finally, make sure to get a full night's sleep before your next event!
The compression tights really work. When I remember or have the will to put them on. I have gotten better about remembering and now I have a system for getting them pulled up. I know that if I was racing, I would be wearing them religiously between races.
I might ditch the beer as a recovery drink if I had an event the next day.
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The higher compression hose are definitely harder to get on than the lower compression ones, but actually if you roll them up the way it says on the box, it isn't that hard. Turn them inside out except for enough to cover your MTP joints. Put the toes of one foot inside this "pocket" loosely, then roll the rest of the stocking onto your leg, turning it right-ways-out as you go.
If it's pantyhose, go as far as the knee, then start the other foot.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
This. My 'socks' are easy to roll up...it's the thighs on the tights that are the issue. I was borderline on the size chart and ordered smaller since I am still losing weight. They are REALLY difficult to get up over my thighs but relatively easy up to the knees. It's all good. Bigger wouldn't have been compressive enough on the lower leg, so I'll deal. I would imagine that if you aren't between sizes, it's not quite the wrestle-fest it is for me.![]()
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Awesome heads up on the Futuro stuff, thanks Oakleaf! My local drug store was having a "buy one get one half off" so I got some thigh highs and some knee high socks, WAY cheaper than the triathlon tights for sure. I'm going for a swim this evening, so hopefully that will be a decent coolish-water soak with mild movement.
Thanks so much for all the tips, definitely taking this all to heart! My next double-header is Thanksgiving weekend -- hopefully I can keep off the wine until Sunday afternoon!
-- gnat!
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