When to Push and When to Pull Out
duchess_natas
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I've been working on my running, as I love running. However I've been having problems with my ankles (the swell up and hurt) and a trick hip that likes to pop out in the middle of a run. I don't want these things to stop me. So I ask, when do you push throw pain and when should you pull out all together?
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Lol. @ your topic0
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I've been working on my running, as I love running. However I've been having problems with my ankles (the swell up and hurt) and a trick hip that likes to pop out in the middle of a run. I don't want these things to stop me. So I ask, when do you push throw pain and when should you pull out all together?
You will say that I always recommend the same thing but I know many girls that when they started strenght training, those kind of problem go away.
Sorry I can't help you with your question0 -
Lol. @ your topic
Glad I'm not the only one who read it that way...0 -
If it hurts, I say "pull out."0
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I agree with gp79. I must admit I opened this after reading your topic header! ha ha! Pull out!0
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In my opinion if the pain you are feeling means that something is terribly wrong, then you should stop. You do not want to push through something only to injure yourself.
I have bad hips and a bad knee, the best thing I did was do PT and get exercises to help strengthen those muscles. Since I have done that- I have not had any issues with pain.0 -
Have you tried lube?0
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Topic is misleading. :brokenheart:
I say always pull out.0 -
I've been working on my running, as I love running. However I've been having problems with my ankles (the swell up and hurt) and a trick hip that likes to pop out in the middle of a run. I don't want these things to stop me. So I ask, when do you push throw pain and when should you pull out all together?
ok, so Im a perv for clicking, but what ever.......
gotta listen to your bod, there is a thin line between pushing your body and joints out of their comfort zone, and causing injury. I have pushed through shin splints and had to take 2 weeks off to recover because they got so bad that my shins were bruised and lumpy looking and I could not even walk.
the only time I have bailed on a run and called for a pick up, I was under dressed, dealing with a nasty cold and still tried to run, it was 19 degrees f with 20 mph winds and I got frost nip on my wedding tackle as it froze to my running pants. I was pretty much to the point of tears by the time my wife caught up with me.0 -
dang i feel like quagmire when he is misguided
on topic you should really see a doctor and see what's wrong0 -
Lol the topic name!!!0
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mind in gutter0 -
I am going through the same thing (ankle pain) and calf/hammie pain. My doctor said my muscles were tight and that stretching was the only thing to do. I see a podiatrist next wednesday0
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It's always a safe bet to pull out.0
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I've been working on my running, as I love running. However I've been having problems with my ankles (the swell up and hurt) and a trick hip that likes to pop out in the middle of a run. I don't want these things to stop me. So I ask, when do you push throw pain and when should you pull out all together?
Sounds to me like you really need to see an ortho doc or a sports medicine doc and have them let you know what is going on and when it is safe to push through the pain.0 -
I feel conned i was expecting something juicy lol0
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When you feel the sensation of explosion then you should pull out.....errrrr this is awkward.....
Not what I thought you were talking about......hmmmm mind in gutter as well0 -
I believe with your running the advice should be the same as it would be for what I thought this thread would be discussing. When in doubt, Pull out!0
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Always pull out. Its better in the long run....Wait, whats this topic about?0
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Topic is misleading. :brokenheart:
I say always pull out.
Pulling out doesn't work.....I have a 7 year old to prove it.0 -
Definitely got my attention. Bad pain means stop.0
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If it hurts, I say "pull out."
Thats what she said0 -
I've been working on my running, as I love running. However I've been having problems with my ankles (the swell up and hurt) and a trick hip that likes to pop out in the middle of a run. I don't want these things to stop me. So I ask, when do you push throw pain and when should you pull out all together?
If I were you, I'd start a new topic, sans the words "pull out."0 -
In my opinion if the pain you are feeling means that something is terribly wrong, then you should stop. You do not want to push through something only to injure yourself.
I have bad hips and a bad knee, the best thing I did was do PT and get exercises to help strengthen those muscles. Since I have done that- I have not had any issues with pain.0 -
I can't tell you when to throw in the towel, but I do know that my ankles swell with a combination of a lot of exercise and when I'm dehydrated so maybe you should drink extra water. When I started drinking more water than the recommended 8 cups a day on days that I work out excessively my ankles stopped swelling.0
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dang i feel like quagmire when he is misguided
on topic you should really see a doctor and see what's wrong
GIGGITY0 -
Yeah so I also did a double take at the subject line. LOL0
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Timing on pulling out is the key
**slides down into the gutter***0 -
and that's....how to start a thread...0
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Mind was most definantly in the gutter with this topic0
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