Subject: RE: IT band issues from biking natebs - 2010-07-25 10:36 AM I have had IT band issues for about a year now. They both get really really tight and hurt alot. I always thought it was from running, however I believe it from the bike. I took 3 days off from biking then ran 17.5 km with no problems at all, just road 85km yesturday and the IT bands are sore today..if I go for a run today they would just get worse (so no run). My question would be....What on the bike would cause this issue? The seat to high, to low? Am I to forward on seat? Just looking for some ideas. I have been biking for only 3 years and the issue arose last year as I trained for my 1st ironman. I have had a bike professional bike fit last year, should I do another one now? I do my stretching and rolling to get rid of the issue but I want to find out the underlying problem. thanks
I'm going through pretty much the same problems. Unfortunately, there is no single answer. According to what I understand from discussions with my physical therapist, there can be 2 muscular reasons: a specific part of the quad (don't remember the exact name) that is weak, usually not the case with cyclists, and weak medial glutes. That can be corrected by specific exercises that your PT can give you. There is also the pedalling style, if your knees hug the top tube very tightly, that put more strain on the IT band. Until recently, I was not wearing my orthodics in the bike shoes, since I started using them, things are getting better. WRT to your position on the bike, my guess would be that a higher seat put more strain on the IT band, but that's just my guess. I hope that this little bit helps... your PT could certainly help much, MUCH MORE for you than any forum though. |