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[email protected] March 15th 07 07:26 PM

Sore achilles from missed kicks?
 
My achilles tendon is sore. I think it's from missed kicks. It's
happened before. I recall that it goes away with use---correct use,
that is. But I'm not positive.

Anyone else get a sore achilles related to classic skiing?

--JP
oyb


gr March 15th 07 11:49 PM

Sore achilles from missed kicks?
 
wrote:
My achilles tendon is sore. I think it's from missed kicks. It's
happened before. I recall that it goes away with use---correct use,
that is. But I'm not positive.

Anyone else get a sore achilles related to classic skiing?

--JP
oyb

I had problems, not from classic though. The only thing I could point to
was deep knee bends down too far with feet not lifting heels.
What seemed to work for me was religious stretching of the calf muscles
(both with straight knee and bent knee (does 2 different muscles) and
also eccentric (ie: muscle extending exercise) exercise of the calf
muscles. A Swedish study came up with very good results for this.


http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/0031.htm
http://ajs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/short/26/3/360

Oh yeah, may not be related, but I had to start using extra cushion pads
in my shoes or my feet hurt bad. I found that the "2 ounce Miracle" sold
at Target (a medium soft memory foam that molds to your foot) works very
well for me.
gr


Terje Henriksen March 16th 07 06:35 AM

Sore achilles from missed kicks?
 

"gr" skrev i melding
...
wrote:
My achilles tendon is sore. I think it's from missed kicks. It's
happened before. I recall that it goes away with use---correct use,
that is. But I'm not positive.

Anyone else get a sore achilles related to classic skiing?

--JP
oyb

I had problems, not from classic though. The only thing I could point to
was deep knee bends down too far with feet not lifting heels.
What seemed to work for me was religious stretching of the calf muscles
(both with straight knee and bent knee (does 2 different muscles) and also
eccentric (ie: muscle extending exercise) exercise of the calf muscles. A
Swedish study came up with very good results for this.


http://www.pponline.co.uk/encyc/0031.htm
http://ajs.sagepub.com/cgi/content/short/26/3/360

Oh yeah, may not be related, but I had to start using extra cushion pads
in my shoes or my feet hurt bad. I found that the "2 ounce Miracle" sold
at Target (a medium soft memory foam that molds to your foot) works very
well for me.


I also had achilles problems when runnung. The solution was to eat Calsium.
The problem disappeared and I have never had achilles problems since that
time, 20-30 years ago. I still eat that white stuff.

--
Terje Henriksen
Kirkenes
69:41:41N 30:00:28E



[email protected] March 17th 07 12:16 PM

Sore achilles from missed kicks?
 
Thanks, Terje---

That calcium worked right away! I now vaguely recall randomly coming
across this cure before for the same thing.

I'll look into that stretching as well, I forget the various lower leg
stretches.

Memory, it's a job.

---JP


[email protected] March 17th 07 12:20 PM

Sore achilles from missed kicks?
 
Thanks, Terje---

That calcium worked right away! I now vaguely recall randomly coming
across this cure before for the same thing.

I'll look into that stretching as well, I forget the various lower leg
stretches.

Memory, it's a job.

---JP


Terje Henriksen March 17th 07 02:29 PM

Sore achilles from missed kicks?
 

skrev i melding
ups.com...
Thanks, Terje---

That calcium worked right away!


Nice.

--
Terje Henriksen
Kirkenes
69:41:41N 30:00:28E




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