Every Time I Start Sport I Get An Injury. Very Frustrated.
Lastchancetochange
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Hi team I'm very frustrated, first of all this time the weight loss is going really well so that's the good news. Down 20 pounds in 5 weeks. My problem is I start training regularly 1 sport and I get injuries fast. I've been for 2 weeks doing Mountain Bike one day yes and one day no and now I got a hip pain. I've stopped for 4 days and have tried to walk 3 miles and it hurts.
So now I see myself stopping again my training rhythm and the stamina I had built down to square 0 for god knows how many times.
Pfeewwww
So now I see myself stopping again my training rhythm and the stamina I had built down to square 0 for god knows how many times.
Pfeewwww
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So....do you stretch before and after? Be honest, there are PTs and physical trainers in the forums 😉2
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Try a sport that’s low impact. Like swimming or walking. Sorry you’re hurting.2
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20lbs in 5 weeks is on the agressive side - I would hypothesize you aren’t eating enough to allow your body to recover which is leading to injuries - on top of too much too soon14
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Perhaps you’re doing too much too soon. I’m currently having to pace myself and my newfound joy of movement. I’ve had a steady daily walking and yoga regimen since November but started playing padel (racquet sport) in January and took up C25K in April which replaces some of the walking.
Right now I get invited to play up to 6 times per week but actively limit myself to two (1-2h at a time). I have to fit my running in around it because my knees and hips are not having it if I do both on the same day. Originally I just tried to do C25K every other day but I can tell it wasn’t a good idea while simultaneously upping other workouts.
I know that I’m close to overdoing it and pulling back so I can have a long and fun summer ahead of my instead of getting an injury and sitting on the balcony moping.
Be patient, maybe start with doing your sport only once or twice per week to start out and build slowly.5 -
Get your bike fit to you. Use a professional fitter (if you have medical insurance, a physical therapist fit session will typically be covered if you're in pain).7
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I could help with bike-fit, even remotely if you can send pictures. I have been cycling since my teens, am a former amateur racing cyclist and now cycle recreationally. An easy cadence is important, as is very gradual increase in effort if you are prone to injuries, and proper pedals and cycling shoes with cleats, which keep your ankles, knees and hips aligned correctly.6
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At 20 pounds in 5 weeks, you're losing very aggressively fast. Do you start each new sport with the same aggressive "do it all now, and fast" kind of approach?
If so, a gradual increase is usually a more injury-avoiding approach. The bike fit idea is a good one.9 -
20 pounds in 5 weeks???? I’m injury prone as well when I’m not eating enough.
Also if you’ve approached the additon of exercise with the same level of aggressive intensity (aka-WAY too much out of the gate), you’re likely suffering the pains of doing far more than you’re ready to do.
Eat more. Exercise less. Build slowly,5 -
Or-what Ann said.1
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Lastchancetochange wrote: »Hi team I'm very frustrated, first of all this time the weight loss is going really well so that's the good news. Down 20 pounds in 5 weeks. My problem is I start training regularly 1 sport and I get injuries fast. I've been for 2 weeks doing Mountain Bike one day yes and one day no and now I got a hip pain. I've stopped for 4 days and have tried to walk 3 miles and it hurts.
So now I see myself stopping again my training rhythm and the stamina I had built down to square 0 for god knows how many times.
Pfeewwww
Sorry you are frustrated.
Other than discomfort, what makes you think you are injured?
Pain alone isn't a sign of injury unless caused by trama.0 -
At 20 pounds in 5 weeks, you're losing very aggressively fast. Do you start each new sport with the same aggressive "do it all now, and fast" kind of approach?
If so, a gradual increase is usually a more injury-avoiding approach. The bike fit idea is a good one.At 20 pounds in 5 weeks, you're losing very aggressively fast. Do you start each new sport with the same aggressive "do it all now, and fast" kind of approach?
If so, a gradual increase is usually a more injury-avoiding approach. The bike fit idea is a good one.
Exactly I don’t think I know what gradually means. My problem is that when something doesn’t go as planned I get frustrated and negative like ti was all not worth it.0 -
Lastchancetochange wrote: »Hi team I'm very frustrated, first of all this time the weight loss is going really well so that's the good news. Down 20 pounds in 5 weeks. My problem is I start training regularly 1 sport and I get injuries fast. I've been for 2 weeks doing Mountain Bike one day yes and one day no and now I got a hip pain. I've stopped for 4 days and have tried to walk 3 miles and it hurts.
So now I see myself stopping again my training rhythm and the stamina I had built down to square 0 for god knows how many times.
Pfeewwww
Sorry you are frustrated.
Other than discomfort, what makes you think you are injured?
Pain alone isn't a sign of injury unless caused by trama.
Hi I’m injured because I have pain cycling and walking that I didn’t have before. I hope it goes away but lets see. Also my back hurts so Im not sure what if it comes from my back.
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NorthCascades wrote: »Get your bike fit to you. Use a professional fitter (if you have medical insurance, a physical therapist fit session will typically be covered if you're in pain).
This. (Hip pain can be from the saddle being too high for instance).1 -
Update: I faced my demons here. Found a good physio who has healed me the troncanter and piramidal is on it's way.
Can't touch the bike yet but already doing 3 workouts a week + 1 day golf and 1 day walk.2 -
Lastchancetochange wrote: »Update: I faced my demons here. Found a good physio who has healed me the troncanter and piramidal is on it's way.
Can't touch the bike yet but already doing 3 workouts a week + 1 day golf and 1 day walk.
Best of luck on your journey
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Lastchancetochange wrote: »Lastchancetochange wrote: »Hi team I'm very frustrated, first of all this time the weight loss is going really well so that's the good news. Down 20 pounds in 5 weeks. My problem is I start training regularly 1 sport and I get injuries fast. I've been for 2 weeks doing Mountain Bike one day yes and one day no and now I got a hip pain. I've stopped for 4 days and have tried to walk 3 miles and it hurts.
So now I see myself stopping again my training rhythm and the stamina I had built down to square 0 for god knows how many times.
Pfeewwww
Sorry you are frustrated.
Other than discomfort, what makes you think you are injured?
Pain alone isn't a sign of injury unless caused by trama.
Hi I’m injured because I have pain cycling and walking that I didn’t have before. I hope it goes away but lets see. Also my back hurts so Im not sure what if it comes from my back.
Other than trama, pain doesn't equate injury. Many people have pain with no signs of injury and many people have had injuries such as bulging discs without any pain.
Pain is signaled from the brain as a way to protect us and not a sign we are injured outside of trama.
Almost always pain we experience goes away in a few weeks without needing any medical attention. Hence why you see often doctors prescribe over the counter type pain relievers and nothing else but time.
If pain is untolerable and you are resistance training, I would look at load management most of the time first.0 -
Dogmom1978 wrote: »Lastchancetochange wrote: »Update: I faced my demons here. Found a good physio who has healed me the troncanter and piramidal is on it's way.
Can't touch the bike yet but already doing 3 workouts a week + 1 day golf and 1 day walk.
Best of luck on your journey
Yes agree, the all or nothing has sometime been a weapon in other aspects of my life like work but not in diet and exercise. I basically never cared about my body until I was like 33 and then I've been yoyoing and learning at the same time.
I am a bit like the dog with the cookie and when I'm on a happy mode the reward mechanism activates which is going to a restaurant to celebrate.
In my childhood is where I developed the compulsive eating. I would eat compulsively at school. I remember there was open bar of bread and it would eat so much and bring some to the playgroud and then when I arrived home I looted the kitchen and fridge until I was totally full. I don't do that in my house normally since a lot of years but the restaurant behavior stuck. As a kid I was always slim and that's why I was never worried.
In my freshman year in college I broke my knee for the first time and was 1 year without doing sport and eating and drinking as before so I gained 70 pounds and that is where it all started.
Then I lost it all in 1 year and slowly put in 3-4 years even more weight, then lost it and re-gained.0
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