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Bullwings
May 10th, 2008, 02:53 PM
Maybe i'm a moron, or i'm out of shape, or my gear is wrong, or my technique is wrong, or my grammar really sucks, but I think I might have given myself tendonitis in my achillies.
I recently swapped out the wheels from my vanguard and put some 85mm 75a speedvents on it. It's a nice super grippy wheel. Anyway, I spent a lot of time last week carving a hill and skating back up hill. The following day, the achillies of my pushing foot was super sore and has been for about a week now.
Do you guys know of any quick remedies other than rest? It's killing me - I can't do any of the activities i like to do like going to the gym, longboarding, driving my car (heel-toe shifting is pretty painful now), etc. etc.
big mario
May 10th, 2008, 05:00 PM
Anti inflamatory of your choice and ice
mario
wavechaser
May 12th, 2008, 04:36 PM
Anti inflamatory of your choice and ice
mario
Ditto - plus no skating 'til it feels better, and stretch that puppy EVERY TIME before you skate. :)
paragonUE
May 12th, 2008, 05:30 PM
some think the secret is cold, some think the secret is heat.
but I, I've developed the true secret.
HOT ICE!!!!!!!:biggthump
jetkin
May 13th, 2008, 03:45 PM
Try learning how to push with either foot. Feels really awkward at first, but it doesn't take that long to get it down (easier than riding switch IMO). It's a great skill if you want to use skating as part of a conditioning routine.
utahcarver
May 14th, 2008, 07:26 PM
BW:
I've got the same thing going on with one of my ankles. I stand on my feet 12-14 hours a day sometimes and I really need to get some orthotics from a podiatrist. Until I get some orthotics in my shoes, I'm using just some El Cheapo gel heel cups from Wal-World in my skate shoes and in my work shoes I've got the Dr. Scholls arch support going on.
I've found that if I support my arch (I have a high arch) the discomfort from the plantar fascitis (sp?) is minimized. Keep your laces tight so that your foot is properly supported. Don't be afraid to get some high-tops (Nike has some nice models) for a little bit more support. I second the Hot Ice. Does a great job.
Don't wear sandals on the weekends and around the house. Keep your feet supported anytime you are standing around. It will pay off for your skating and your carving next season.
Mark
Coloradoking
May 14th, 2008, 08:55 PM
i have beastly tendons :D... until i start running... :angryfire
more than 4 miles of running and the next day BAM i can barely walk. i use my arch supports and my fancy schmancy pearl izumi running shoes but low and behold it hurts...
and thus i skate EVERYWHERE :biggthump
Bullwings
May 14th, 2008, 08:59 PM
thanks for the advice all. looks like i'll go buy the BIG bottle of advil since now i'll have use for it in both the winter and the summer...
as for pushing with my other foot... I don't think I have that kind of coordination built into my genes.
Dr D
June 6th, 2008, 05:19 PM
try arnica gel on the foot itself and alternate your hot and cold treatments 15 minutes each. lots of gentle stretching even if its sore.
Gecko
June 6th, 2008, 06:49 PM
Try learning how to push with either foot. Feels really awkward at first, but it doesn't take that long to get it down (easier than riding switch IMO). It's a great skill if you want to use skating as part of a conditioning routine.
+1
I try to skate at least 4-5 days a week and twice a week I skate 20 miles home from work which is lots of rolling hills for the most part but enough that if I only push with my left foot (I'm naturally regular mongo) my left quad would be huge. There is of course the other issues of foot braking and balance also play into it. I had to learn to push normal in order to skate tight parks and slalom starts
wavechaser
June 20th, 2008, 03:22 PM
Maybe you need one of these...
http://kahunacreations.com/bigstick.html
We are actually having an exhibition race with these things at the Skate Slalom Nats in Morro July 11-13...with $500 from Kahuna for the winner!
http://www.ncdsa.com/contest_registration.asp?ContestID=361
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