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http://www.runnersworld.com/injury-prevention-recovery/cure-quad-pain-calf-pain-and-heavy-legs

 

I thought they were all pretty interesting. I tried the downhill thing today for my quad....I'll let you know!



2014-10-01 10:04 PM
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heel dips for calf/achilles pain works wonders. about the only one of those i've had to address. I had quad pain before, but that just required an additional stretch each day to fix. 

2014-10-02 5:36 AM
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I have friends who swear by the shortened taper - they only do about 7-10 days prior to an IM rather than the 2-3 weeks that you normally seem to see - and they typically race in the 11-12 hour range
2014-10-02 6:57 AM
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I also liked t he dead legs theory...go long and easy.  we'll see! I have my 20 miler this weekend so I was getting desperate when massage, rolling, and stretching wasn't helping. Oh and that pesky rest thing.

2014-10-02 9:09 AM
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Subject: RE: trying again: has anyone tried these cures?
+ 1 for the heel dips. I've been doing them for years now as simple preventive maintenance. I'm also starting to look into the shortened taper. I always feel really sluggish on race day. I felt best at a cycling event I did this summer on only a few days rest right in the middle of my peak weeks.
2014-10-02 9:43 AM
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I've always done a short taper, you don't need but a few days.  Too much time off and you actually lose fitness.  for cycling i usually do a pretty legit interval/TT workout the day before and take the day two days before the race completely off. 



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