TR vs the future
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Good stuff @Magpie_in_aus!! Ha ha the power of the fern! 🖒🖒
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@magpie_in_aus yeah they did an MRI as well. Said that a small tear may have been an old injury (only shoulder issue was early 2000's prior to this, I'm 43)
That was what the lady that did the MRI said, but Dr said there is a small tear and didn't mention the Calcification.
Up until the weekend, I had been feeling much better with it and the stretches I was doing were getting good flexibility back.
My drunken activities are far and few between (as I get older and make much, much better decisions...) and would probably need to be pretty delayed to be linked??
Now, basically if I have my hands out in front like handshake position, and push horizontally outwards it hurts, and reckon about 30deg is the extent of being able to lift my arm, although if I use my left I can lift it up and once I get my elbow to shoulder height, the pain reduces considerably.
I have an appointment with my Physio on Friday
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@taniwharugby said in TR vs the future:
@magpie_in_aus yeah they did an MRI as well. Said that a small tear may have been an old injury (only shoulder issue was early 2000's prior to this, I'm 43)
That was what the lady that did the MRI said, but Dr said there is a small tear and didn't mention the Calcification.
Up until the weekend, I had been feeling much better with it and the stretches I was doing were getting good flexibility back.
My drunken activities are far and few between (as I get older and make much, much better decisions...) and would probably need to be pretty delayed to be linked??
Now, basically if I have my hands out in front like handshake position, and push horizontally outwards it hurts, and reckon about 30deg is the extent of being able to lift my arm, although if I use my left I can lift it up and once I get my elbow to shoulder height, the pain reduces considerably.
I have an appointment with my Physio on Friday
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Shoulder update:
So 90% of time, shoulder is good, every now and then I wake in the night with some pain, but is getting less and less. I actually have more movement than I did a fortnight ago.
Still some pain if I move suddenly (like you drop something and reach out to grab it )
This time last week I couldn't raise my arm above maybe 30 deg, now I have full range (more than I had 3 weeks ago) but is a bit tender through the middle of the movement)
Have a referral in to see a specialist, through ACC so just waiting now...luckily pain has subsided (have some good drugs in case it returns) as the pain I had last week was like nothing I have ever experienced before!
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just had a cortisone injection (assisted with Ultrasound for accuracy)
We shall see how that goes.
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so a bit over a week since injection and my shoulder feels so much better.
I have more movement now than I did prior to my 1st physio appointment, still a couple of movements that have a bit of restriction (behind back being the worst, but still massively better than a few weeks back)
I also did some push ups last night and not even a hint of pain or little twinge, so that's nice.
Look to start getting back into doing proper exercises again (with some shoulder specific ones for this as well)
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So a whole heap of things (weather, kids sports, Course Work, lame excuses) conspiring to stop me from exercising at moment, but once you get back on the horse it's always good.
Did a good workout on Sunday and also yesterday, body really struggling today, tight muscles everywhere, shoulder not hindering any exercises, although problem shoulder a bit tighter than the other today.
Also need to get back to do a bit of running, despite not really enjoying running (well road running) always feel the benefit of it.
Hovering around 94kg at moment, which is where I want to be, so is about redistributing the weight as bit better
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bought myself a 9m battle rope today.
5 sets of 40 secs and I was fucked! Add in burpee/box jumps, sumo squats, knee raises and then some sprints on the treadmill and the body is aching already.
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@taniwharugby said in TR vs the future:
bought myself a 9m battle rope today.
5 sets of 40 secs and I was fucked! Add in burpee/box jumps, sumo squats, knee raises and then some sprints on the treadmill and the body is aching already.
I've never had a go on battle ropes but definitely something I'd be into.
Have you got any big trees on your property? You can do rope climbs too. They're always a hit on social media.
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@taniwharugby said in TR vs the future:
@mn5 nah when we bought the section about 5 years back, it was a completely bare sheep paddock...while I have a number of trees up about 6m already, none with high enough and strong enough to put ropes on them.
I use the massive swing just down the road from where I live. By the time my trees grow on my land in foxton I'll be too old to climb rope.
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First run since about May I think...pretty comfortable (flat) run, although need to find the setting yo turn off the voice that kept telling me to slow down
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@taniwharugby said in TR vs the future:
First run since about May I think...pretty comfortable (flat) run, although need to find the setting yo turn off the voice that kept telling me to slow down
That's a fairly solid effort TR. Especially when you consider 10.15 for 2.4 km would get you in the Police in the late teens/early 20s bracket. Great work.
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@mn5 TBF, the police run isnt that tough, when I did it about 4 years ago, I did it 11.10mins for it, which was a couple of mins under for my age IIRC (amusingly it was my birthday the day before which pushed me up a bracket and gave me an extra 40 sec or so I didnt need haha)
It was a flat run too, which makes it easier, but a bit boring, cant wait for the longer days when I can do trail running in the evenings (while waiting for my kids to do after school stuff)
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@taniwharugby said in TR vs the future:
@mn5 TBF, the police run isnt that tough, when I did it about 4 years ago, I did it 11.10mins for it, which was a couple of mins under for my age IIRC (amusingly it was my birthday the day before which pushed me up a bracket and gave me an extra 40 sec or so I didnt need haha)
It was a flat run too, which makes it easier, but a bit boring, cant wait for the longer days when I can do trail running in the evenings (while waiting for my kids to do after school stuff)
I think you're being a bit modest. I hate running with a passion and it took me all I had to get anywhere near the required level. Of course my piston wristed gibbon mate could do about 3km in 8 minutes or something ridiculous but he was my height and about 65kg ( and obviously freakishly good at running, I think the closest AB to that time was Caleb Ralph? )
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@mn5 ha, funnily though, I was amused with the number of people (30 or so) that turned up for the PT, and of the 'new' ones (not those that failed one part first time they did it) only me and another guy passed, cos it aint like it is a surprise, the required levels are on thier website when you apply, and I didnt feel they were that hard if you have done a bit of work beforehand.
SOme of the people missed the run by minutes FFS or could barely do 10 push ups, I had to do 34 I think, and the guy was being strict as and I ended up doing about 40 cos he reckoned I wasnt doing them properly (but I reckon he was being a buggar!)
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@taniwharugby said in TR vs the future:
@mn5 ha, funnily though, I was amused with the number of people (30 or so) that turned up for the PT, and of the 'new' ones (not those that failed one part first time they did it) only me and another guy passed, cos it aint like it is a surprise, the required levels are on thier website when you apply, and I didnt feel they were that hard if you have done a bit of work beforehand.
SOme of the people missed the run by minutes FFS or could barely do 10 push ups, I had to do 34 I think, and the guy was being strict as and I ended up doing about 40 cos he reckoned I wasnt doing them properly (but I reckon he was being a buggar!)
I found the relative stricntness of the push ups a bit of an eye opener too to be honest. When doing them as perfect as possible 34 goes from piss easy to a wee bit of a challenge.
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@mn5 I am not a big runner, I enjoy trails, but only road run as I know it is better for me than doing nothing when thats the only option (trail running in dark takes on a whole new challenge)...
I have run longer than 10km 3 times ever, and longer than 20km 1 time only and that was 2 years ago and lots of it you can only walk anyway...my brother who I dont think has run much at all, although is built better for it than me, signed up for the Taupo Ultra Marathon a couple of months back and is now banging out 2 or 3 20km+ per week!
Initially I had suggested we could run together, but that would be way to much running for me!
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haha, when you get asked to play your first game of touch rugby in forever (with mostly players whose level far exceeded yours...)
Ave heart rate was higher than it gets when I go for a run for much longer!