Athletic performance in your 40s?
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EWG
OK, mags, who can help me out with this?
Been playing and training pretty hard this summer. Played a full outdoor soccer game on Sunday, felt great, and while I was tight and sore the next day still felt pretty good, so I decided to fit in a leg lifting session. On my last set of squats something in my low back grabbed. Felt like a muscle spasmed and went tight. This happened once before and it took around two weeks for everything to feel better - maybe slightly longer.
I don't want to be out of commission for two weeks.
I think I'm gonna try to get a PT appointment, but wondering if any of you have any ideas. Right now my entire rear pelvic area is super tight. Extremely painful to get out of bed in the morning. Loosens up during the day to where there' almost no pain as long as I don't make any sudden movements. lots of tightness int he middle of my back and especially on the right side. Lots of tightness just above my hip bone. I feel like something got overworked and just spasmed and hasn't let go.
Brilliant ideas anyone?
Happens to me, just got to the wrong side of 40.
Fluids, roll AND activate your hammies and hip flexors, glute med, IT band…hit psoas w a lacrosse ball or kettle bell, and stretch out better AFTER your next full soccer game (and wait another day on lifting).
Google exercises for each, clamshells, glute bridges, dynamic stretching. You’ll be good to go in 4-5 days.
The heat isn’t a cure, skip it, but if you want to ice after doing the exercises that’s fine.