View Full Version : BAD leg pain


RonRoss
05-11-2008, 03:08 PM
This week i have been doing as much up hill sprints as i can, like every day twice a day, plus working everyday stood up 24/7 .. then the other day i bent down to pick something up and the pain was so bad i could have cried, i probably would have if i was alone, the pain was like at the back of my thigh just above my knees .. i should go to the docs i just wondered if anybody else had it?

Team Mayweather
05-11-2008, 03:19 PM
Hamstring tear?

RonRoss
05-11-2008, 03:20 PM
Hamstring tear?

That how it sounds? I didn't even know where my hamstring was :lol1:

Duggie
05-11-2008, 03:22 PM
****ing grow a pair, battle through the PAINNNNN

RonRoss
05-11-2008, 03:24 PM
****ing grow a pair, battle through the PAINNNNN

Oh i ain't stopped running, I'm a bad mutha ****a :lol1:

Duggie
05-11-2008, 03:25 PM
Good although if pain persists consult a doctor or a guy called Dick

BrooklynBomber
05-11-2008, 03:28 PM
You could also have fuchsia problems. Fuchsia is like this layer that is covering all of your body under your skin and if it is pulled(like in the leg) people experience strong pains.
I suggest you do two thing, first try to check your footwear, and if it is has flat sol, I suggest you change to comething with sole supports.

Second is you get yourself a tennis ball, step on it with the foot in question and try to play around with it, but without letting it from under your foot.

Then again you might have a hamstring pull or something of that matter too, so if my advices dont help just go see the vet.

RonRoss
05-11-2008, 03:30 PM
You could also have fuchsia problems. Fuchsia is like this layer that is covering all of your body under your skin and if it is pulled(like in the leg) people experience strong pains.
I suggest you do two thing, first try to check your footwear, and if it is has flat sol, I suggest you change to comething with sole supports.

Second is you get yourself a tennis ball, step on it with the foot in question and try to play around with it, but without letting it from under your foot.

Then again you might have a hamstring pull or something of that matter too, so if my advices dont help just go see the vet.

Nice post thanks ...

jberg
05-11-2008, 03:43 PM
duggie, is the guy in your sig getting a boner as he gets hit?

potatoes
05-11-2008, 04:46 PM
This week i have been doing as much up hill sprints as i can, like every day twice a day, plus working everyday stood up 24/7 .. then the other day i bent down to pick something up and the pain was so bad i could have cried, i probably would have if i was alone, the pain was like at the back of my thigh just above my knees .. i should go to the docs i just wondered if anybody else had it?




Intense training can lead to training injuries if done improperly. All injuries need to be taken seriously because they can lead to a premature end to your career. What you shouldn't do is listen to these macho compu-nerds who have never done any training.

All pain isn't created equal. Training pain feels different than injury pain. Once you learn how to "feel" your body, you will know what sort of problem you have. Until then see a doctor. Anybody who thinks they are qualified to diagnose the problem over the internet is leading you astray.

sukhenkoy
05-11-2008, 06:46 PM
Intense training can lead to training injuries if done improperly. All injuries need to be taken seriously because they can lead to a premature end to your career. What you shouldn't do is listen to these macho compu-nerds who have never done any training.

All pain isn't created equal. Training pain feels different than injury pain. Once you learn how to "feel" your body, you will know what sort of problem you have. Until then see a doctor. Anybody who thinks they are qualified to diagnose the problem over the internet is leading you astray.

I second that. It's amazing how many chumps you see on the forums these days that are all about "take the pain, you *****" when all they do is sit on the ****ing comp all day. I scoff at pansies like that.

jberg
05-12-2008, 02:51 AM
yeah, i try and sort of help diagnose a rough idea, but always go to the doctor. fortunately for me, my dads a qualified doctor so he can always diagnose and prescribe for me