What causes side aches?
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2008-10-14 3:54 PM |
The Woodlands, TX | Subject: What causes side aches?I don't know if it's my breathing or drinking too much liquid, but I've done two Sprints in the last month and 1/2 and on both I've gotten bad side aches. My first it was on the run right after I got off the bike. My second one, I got one soon after I got on the bike. I have another sprint in two weeks. I want to find out what is causing it so it doesn't happen again. It really effected my run time. Anyone know? |
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2008-10-14 3:59 PM in reply to: #1742527 |
Champion 10471![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Dallas, TX | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?For me, it was lack of fitness. I would push it too hard on the bike, blow it out... and get a side cramp immediately on the run and it wouldn't stop until the race was over. Once my fitness level improved, my side cramps went away. |
2008-10-14 4:11 PM in reply to: #1742550 |
Resident Curmudgeon 25290![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Road Back | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?KSH - 2008-10-14 3:59 PM For me, it was lack of fitness. I would push it too hard on the bike, blow it out... and get a side cramp immediately on the run and it wouldn't stop until the race was over. Once my fitness level improved, my side cramps went away. I agree with Karen, but only from personal experience. My stitch appears to be in my diaphragm, and I've learned to use it as a governor. When I feel it come on, I know I'm reaching the point where my effort is approaching the limits of my fitness, and have learned to back off at that point. I know of no scientific basis for this, but it works like that for me. |
2008-10-14 4:22 PM in reply to: #1742527 |
Champion 5345![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Carlsbad, California | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?There are two reasons why I get side stitches: 1). Irregular/Shallow Breathing while running |
2008-10-14 5:11 PM in reply to: #1742616 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?Mine comes from the monkey that seems to be on my back after mile 15... I cruising along, doing great, feeling good, going fast, but he's out there hiding in some bush or tree. I hit mile 14 or 15 and he gets me...
OR, it could be I'm pushing my limits of fitness. But I think it's the monkey. |
2008-10-14 5:23 PM in reply to: #1742527 |
Expert 946![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Barrington Area, IL | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?There is an article in Triathlete Mag a couple issues ago that said it typically is a diaphram issue. It talked about the main way to solve it is to actually strengthen you core. |
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2008-10-14 5:33 PM in reply to: #1742734 |
Cycling Guru 15134![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fulton, MD | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?Aikidoman - 2008-10-14 6:11 PM Mine comes from the monkey that seems to be on my back after mile 15... I cruising along, doing great, feeling good, going fast, but he's out there hiding in some bush or tree. I hit mile 14 or 15 and he gets me...
OR, it could be I'm pushing my limits of fitness. But I think it's the monkey. Totally agree. He goes for my legs all the time in longer races. (evil-monkey.jpg) Attachments ---------------- evil-monkey.jpg (62KB - 5 downloads) |
2008-10-14 5:42 PM in reply to: #1742775 |
Sensei Sin City | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?Daremo - 2008-10-14 3:33 PM Aikidoman - 2008-10-14 6:11 PM Mine comes from the monkey that seems to be on my back after mile 15... I cruising along, doing great, feeling good, going fast, but he's out there hiding in some bush or tree. I hit mile 14 or 15 and he gets me...
OR, it could be I'm pushing my limits of fitness. But I think it's the monkey. Totally agree. He goes for my legs all the time in longer races. Yep, that's him. I could pick him out of a line-up any day... |
2008-10-14 5:52 PM in reply to: #1742527 |
Extreme Veteran 594![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Austin, TX | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?I had the same problem my first two races. As others have implied, I believe my issue stemmed from me pushing harder during the race than I was used to in training. I began to get a cramp during my 3rd race and I pulled back just a little bit and it didn't bother me anymore. Since then, I have done a 15-minute core workout 3x a week to try and strengthen those muscles so I don't cramp up again. So far so good. |
2008-10-15 8:18 PM in reply to: #1742527 |
Fishers, IN | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?To be honest, I think the doctors really are not so certain about this. You do hear most people say that it is breathing related and the diaphragm etc. Core strengthening probably helps a lot, as well as practicing a fair amount at race pace so that your body is conditioned well for the heavy breathing (particularly the VO2max kind of workouts). I am very thankful, I used to get them when I was much younger, but have not gotten them for some time now. |
2008-10-15 9:00 PM in reply to: #1742527 |
Member 219![]() ![]() Nampa, Idaho | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?I find that if I breathe in when the foot that is on the same side as the stitch hits the ground that they go away fairly quickly. If that makes any sense... Now the clavicle stitch...I have no idea how to get rid of those! But I avoid them by eating bananas and hydrating. Am I the only weirdo that gets a stitch in her clavicle when running? |
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2008-10-16 10:19 AM in reply to: #1742527 |
Elite 5316![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Alturas, California | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?The only times I have gotten side stitches are too much water/food in the belly. I try to avoid drinking or eating the last 20 min of the bike and do not hit water on the run until I have been at it for about 15 min or so. However, in Las Vegas the temp was 100 F + and I had to hit the water as much as I could to stay hydrated and just suck it up for the mild side stitch that resulted. I will be doing a Mary in cooler temps and hope to ballence the water intake much better for that. I have my first 16 mile run next week, we have no bushes so I am thinking that monkey won't find me... unless he is a sand monkey and hides in holes in the ground like snakes. /emote looks around suspiciously. Edited by Baowolf 2008-10-16 10:21 AM |
2008-10-16 10:30 AM in reply to: #1745787 |
Expert 938![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?chosenprovidence - 2008-10-15 10:00 PM I find that if I breathe in when the foot that is on the same side as the stitch hits the ground that they go away fairly quickly. If that makes any sense... Now the clavicle stitch...I have no idea how to get rid of those! But I avoid them by eating bananas and hydrating. Am I the only weirdo that gets a stitch in her clavicle when running? You just might be. |
2008-10-16 12:21 PM in reply to: #1742527 |
Elite 2527![]() ![]() ![]() Armpit of Ontario | Subject: RE: What causes side aches?mom2boys70 - 2008-10-14 4:54 PM I don't know if it's my breathing or drinking too much liquid, but I've I have another 9mm?
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