Trying Out Some Tape
The first thing I did was to shave a 4 square inch patch right under the knee cap because I remember the agony of pulling off the tape that the physio had put on showing me how to do it. Then I applied the tape and it was amazing how much relief this offered instantly! My current ailment is at the stage where I don't feel any pain when I walk, even down stairs, but I feel a twinge when I tighten my quads and pull the knee cap up as high as possible. Well, once the tape was on even doing this didn't hurt at all.
So, with the knee secured, I headed out into the -13.3C temperatures to test myself on the road. I intended to run an easy 5k, but it actually ended up being 5.5km in 34:46 for an average pace of 6:19/km. My average heart rate was 136bpm, definitely in the "easy" range.
At the beginning of the run I must admit I had my doubts about getting the whole thing done. The knee felt a bit weird and I think I was compensating way too much for this, changing my natural running form in the process. As the run progressed I decided to just run on feel, though that was not easy to do
Ummmm... On second thought, let's not even go there and just say that it was freezing cold out.
Garmin don't lie.
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3 Comments:
I'm glad its working for you.
Glad to hear the tape worked out for you. I tried it about a year ago on a twisted ankle, and didn't have much luck with it, but that was a pretty severe sprain.
Try taping your pants up. Can't hurt!
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