[pct-l] Preparing for a Thru Hike
Tom Holz
tom.holz at gmail.com
Fri Jun 8 06:38:31 CDT 2012
> The injuries experienced by unprepared thru hikers seem to emulate
> those injuries experienced by unprepared marathon runners.Lots of
> marathon runners experience physical stress injuries as a result of
> pushing themselves too far, too fast. And many of the significant
> injuries are related to bones/tendons and cartilage, which take
> longer to heal.
If you can't run/walk a marathon at a comfortable pace (not a
competitive racing speed!) without repercussions, then I would argue you
should take a look at the quality of your movement before you work on
pure endurance and conditioning.
Inefficient or dysfunctional movement causes microtrauma at a greater
rate that can lead to those hard-to-heal connective tissue injuries when
you're stressing your body on a thruhike.
Chi running, pose running, or barefoot running are good concept to start
with if you have never consciously worked on your gait before.
Bigfoot
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