meetVA wrote:Any suggestions on other ways to relax one's upper body while running?
This may not be a solution to people that have 'serious' problems...but I used to get a pinching feeling in my shoulders from time to time. The solution I have used has been to (at roughly the end of every mile and when I have just run up hill) let my arms hang by my sides & shake them out for a few steps. I find that lowers my arms into a more 'comfortable' place and the pinching reduces.
I also pretend that all of the pain in my body is being shaken from my finger tips, when I do that. But obviously, this part may not be for everyone.
Meadows wrote:And smarty pants, since cotton doesn't wick moisture, they end up with the problem.
synthetics are just as bad. the problem is the salt, not that moisture. when i first started training i wore nike synthetics.. then i realized they didn't make much of a difference and actually kept me hotter. the cotton ended up wet and helped me cool down and was essentially no different than the synthetic other than it didn't smell nearly as bad at the end of the day.
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meetVA wrote:Any suggestions on other ways to relax one's upper body while running?
This may not be a solution to people that have 'serious' problems...but I used to get a pinching feeling in my shoulders from time to time. The solution I have used has been to (at roughly the end of every mile and when I have just run up hill) let my arms hang by my sides & shake them out for a few steps. I find that lowers my arms into a more 'comfortable' place and the pinching reduces.
I also pretend that all of the pain in my body is being shaken from my finger tips, when I do that. But obviously, this part may not be for everyone.
Shadowbox like you're Rocky. Sure it looks kind of dumb, but you only need to do it for a couple of steps to loosen up a bit and see where your tight.
meadows might start a new fashion statement with the left side gear loopless harness...in fact, the new piglet corollary states that any route sent hanging the draws, when one side of the harness has no gear loops, makes the route 1.5 letters harder.
There are a few routes that would be 2 or more letter grades harder. Have you every been in a desperate situation and your gear is sandwiched somewhere out of reach? It can make it 2 grades harder sometimes.
You know, like nunchuck skills, bowhunting skills, computer hacking skills... Girls only want boyfriends who have great skills.
Last weekend we bolted a route, climbed it, and cleaned it. The draws were already hanging on the route when we went to redpoint it. Bruisebrother insisted that it was unacceptable to lead the route with pre-placed draws. I tried to argue that this was okay to do when sport climbing, but he made all of us take them off, put them back on our harness, and then put them back on the wall when we led the route. Of course, he did the same.
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