Archive for July, 2010

Excellent Day at the Elmbridge Road Runners 10k!!

Congratulations to all runners who completed today’s 10k.  The Elmbridge Road Runners http://www.elmbridgeroadrunners.co.uk/ 10k is a flat, fast route along the Thames towpath, starting and finishing at the Xcel Centre, Walton on Thames.

The flat and cloudy conditions this morning delivered numerous PBs – notably with the first 2 runners finishing in 30.20 and 30.25, well ahead of the previous course record which had stood since 2004.  A 30-second PB saw Sean Renfer of Elmbridge Road Runners take the Elmbridge Resident Trophy.

This is a terrific event suitable and welcoming to all abilities, with several runners taking part in their first 10k races.  Well done to all those involved in the 10k, organisers, marshalls and runners alike.

It’s not just the obvious muscles!

I’ve seen a couple of clients recently and I thought it may be worth just highlighting the need to look after the small intrinsic muscles that support the joints and initiate movement. We all see and recognise the obvious muscles of the body but these are just a small part of the picture.

Underlying these are the small supporting muscles – the muscles that start and control movement. An example is the shoulder: many people exercise and do activities that involve large, expansive movements.  However they do not always benefit the smaller muscles and this can occasionally lead to deep shoulder pain as those muscles become fatigued and the tendons attaching the muscle to the bone become strained.  This can easily be prevented with specific conditioning exercises that improve the strength of those deep muscles.

This applies just as much to your back and many of those aches and pains we all feel. The deep muscles of the spine that stabilise the joints become fatigued due to a lack of conditioning; abdominal workouts without specific exercises to strengthen the muscles of the back are only half the solution.

I do not intend to try and describe an endless list of exercises here in this blog, my suggestion would be that whatever your lifestyle choices you will enjoy them much more if you don’t have these annoying little aches and pains deep in your joints. You can avoid these with properly directed exercises.

Speak to a conditioning coach http://www.uksca.org.uk/uksca/Common/practitionerSearch.asp, try Pilate’s http://www.pilatesfoundation.com/newsite/index.php or get the personal trainer at the gym to show you specific exercises. Finally if none of that appeals look up a local sports injury therapist, physiotherapist or other equally qualified injury rehabilitation advisor on the web and they will give you very good advice.

Just don’t ignore it because many little aches and pains can be avoided if you look after the bodies basic infrastructure.

Debut Ballet congratulations

Huge congratulations to Shahid!

He has just completed his debut performance in a ballet at the Watermans Theatre, Brentford http://www.watermans.org.uk/theatre/along with the rest of the company from the Pam Howard School of Dance.  After just six months of ballet training he is dancing a piece from Le Corsaire and the arabian piece from the Nutcracker. The first two nights have gone superbly well, with friends, family and others wowed by his strength and form. The performances will run for two more nights and I am sure it will be a massive success.