Unfortunately - my torn ACL in September came AFTER getting in the best shape of my life (weights, cardio, lots of biking, etc.) Doc said it was just a matter of time, wear and tear, the way my knees are built (not to go into tons of detail, but he drilled out part of my bone this time to make a better path for my ACL), etc... So no, getting in better shape didn't seem to protect it from anything. Probably should have been doing balance work though.
But yes, I have, and will continue to do a lot of balance and strength training to stay in shape for biking and skiing. I bought some extra toys to train balance at home after this last surgery. Apparently it's been working well - so far my season consists of a few easy runs last Wednesday, groomers at DV on Friday, Alta 1/2 day Saturday and just a couple of runs of tele on Sunday for my first days back and I don't feel sore at all. My calves were sore for the first day, but I think that's boot readjustment. My co-workers that I skied DV with on Friday are still hobbling around and were too sore to walk all weekend from their 3/4 day of groomers. I'm the one who feels out of shape because I've done nothing but rehab all season and I feel great.
I think training can prevent some injuries - but not all of them. Just don't forget balance work in addition to strength training.
Last edited by altagirl; 03-14-2005 at 09:20 PM.
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