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kms1104
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Okay, I am doing a big ride for MS next week, and we did a practice 30 mile ride today. I did very well, but my knees are killing me this evening. Any tips besides some motrin?
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Ice! There is a muscle that runs behind your kneecap that's feeling the burn. Put the ice in a ziplock baggie (or good ole frozen peas) wrapped in a washcloth. Directly on can damage your skin. While you're building up the muscle and endurance, you can do this after your ride every time.. even if it doesn't hurt. It'll help reduce the swelling. Also, rest them. I know... it hurts.. and you want to wiggle your legs. Don't.
I've just started biking as well, and I'm LOVING it. Have fun and stay safe out there...0 -
Make sure to stretch well after your rides.0
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I am not a Doctor, although I play one on the radio, I say ice is nice!!0
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make sure you've got proper knee extension when pedaling. too little extension can lead to knee pain and eventually knee damage. your leg should be almost fully extended when your foot is at the bottom of the pedal stroke.0
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Ice & ibuprofen.
Sore knees after riding may be a result of lack of fitness (ie adaption to longer rides) or indicative of a bike fit problem. Where does you knee hurt?0 -
make sure you've got proper knee extension when pedaling. too little extension can lead to knee pain and eventually knee damage. your leg should be almost fully extended when your foot is at the bottom of the pedal stroke.
Good point here. Go by a reputable bike shop and have them check out the fit. Knees should not hurt like that after a ride.0 -
Bike fit is super important, go to your bike shop and have a proper fit done. Many times a centimeter adjustment can make a huge difference. Also make sure you are not riding with your knees out. Keep them in alignment with your hips.0
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If your saddle is too low you may feel pain in the front of your knees--too high and it can hit behind your knees. Barring poor saddle height I suspect you're pushing too hard a gear and "mashing" the pedals. Shift to an easier gear and spin faster...cadence <70 is generally a bad idea for long. 70-100 is good stuff and fare more efficient, too.0
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Thanks to all of you! I will check out the fit, and use ice. I've done many shorter rides, but never one this long. It may just be the 30 miles and I WILL be icing. Appreciate the feedback!0
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