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Tools to stay injury free

Emily Donker
Article by: Emily Donker (podiatrist, coach and runner)

Tools and tips to stay injury free

If you’re a runner, chances are you hate being unable to run. Staying injury-free is the best way to maintain consistent training. Getting a regular massage can reduce injury risk, but unfortunately, many runners don’t always have the time to prioritize massage within day to day life.

Thankfully there are some great tools you can use for self-massage which, if used correctly, can reduce the need for a sports massage. Two of the best tools that should be in every runners household are, foam rollers and trigger balls. We have both available at the intraining Running Centre.

FOAM ROLLERS

When to use a foam roller?

Using a foam roller is great for relieving tension from, and flushing larger muscles – generally longer muscles such as the hamstrings, calves, quadriceps, ITB and through your back. Typically rollers are used on the ground (or against a wall) such that you can move your body and the target muscle across the roller. Foam rollers are available in various sizes and textures (eg. smooth vs bumpy).

Foam rollingHow to use a foam roller?

Using a foam roller is easy to do and can be done in front of the TV without much concentration required. Using your foam roller as ‘resting’ point, gently apply pressure to the area you are targeting by lying on the roller. Use your weight to apply pressure as required. If you need additional support to reduce the pressure, use your hands.

TRIGGER BALLS

When to use a trigger ball?

ED May18 Trigger Ball

Trigger balls are perfect for releasing muscle knots and tension, particularly in deeper and bulkier muscles. Tight spots within longer muscles, plus the glutes, piriformis, hip flexors, erector spinae (lower back) and muscles around the shoulders all respond well to trigger point therapy.

How to use a trigger ball?

Find a tender spot and keep the pressure on for 30sec – 2min. They’re a great self-release tool, particularly if you travel a lot and are limited for space. Again, trigger balls are available in a range of sizes and textures.

intraining Running Centre has a range of foam rollers and trigger balls on offer. Our staff are all runners and can help guide you in the right direction to determine which tool will be best for your needs.

If you are experiencing pains that feel like they are more than just a niggle, or have an injury that just won’t leave you alone – come see one of our podiatry or physiotherapy team. For bookings, please call us at the intraining Running Injury Clinic on 3367 3088, or book online.

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Christmas 2016

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Let’s face it – Christmas gift shopping can be stressful if you don’t know what your friends and family would like. Nobody wants to give a dud on Christmas day.

Worry not! We have put together our top picks for Christmas 2016, so you can take the guesswork out of gift giving. Give that fitness freak something they really want this Christmas, and receive the kudos for coming up with the idea yourself!

From running socks and compression tights through to GPS watches and accessories – we have thought of it all for that special runner in your life, so you don’t have to.

Take a look inside at

intraining Runners Wishlist for Christmas 2016

Great gift ideas any fitness freak will love.

Stuck for sizes, not sure if it will fit? Ask our friendly staff at intraining Running Centre, we can help you make the right decision! Still struggling to make a decision? Purchase a gift voucher online or in-store at intraining Running Centre Milton or Indooroopilly.

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intraining giving back

On 14 January 2015, intraining Running Centre Indooroopilly were happy to assist Ethiopian refugee and now local runner, Lamaa Kuruu with complimentary footwear. Podiatrist and owner, Steve Manning was on hand to help fit Lamaa with a brand new pair of running shoes. “He was very happy”, says Manning who was happy to provide Lamaa with some new shoes.

Lamaa is an Ethiopian refugee who is seeking a better life in Australia. Keeping with his country’s mantra, the softly spoken Lamaa is an outstanding runner who will be competing in Brisbane’s local running events. Lamaa’s first event in 2015 will be the Twilight Running Festival 5km Run/Walk event on 22 March. Lamaa will be looking to win the event, after coming second in his first race in Australia in 2014 at the Twilight Bay Run 5km Run/Walk whilst leading the event.

Lamaa unfortunately stopped 100m from the finish line whilst in the lead from (3 time unbeaten winner) Patrick Hagan in 2014 after he thought the course was completed when the lead bike stopped to let him run down the finish chute. Hagan would pass Lamaa in the final 100m, after which time Lamaa understood the event was not yet finished and began running again.

Lamaa is very much looking forward to running at Twilight in March. The happy Ethiopian was all smiles at intraining Running Centre with his new shoes.

Join in the fun of the Twilight Run on 22 March and help raise funds and awareness for Redkite charity.

Registrations close Saturday 21 March 2015. Register online here.