Friday, June 26, 2009

Injured? 5 things you MUST do!

Your body is an amazing machine. It will take care of you if you take care of it. Many people experience a serious lack of common sense when they get injured. Here is some practical advice to get you back in the saddle again.

1) Stop doing any movements that cause pain.

This seems like a no-brainer, but so many people try to push past the pain in an effort to maintain their fitness regime. Your body is signaling pain for a reason. Pushing through a fresh injury and ignoring pain is the last thing you want to do. Your routine will need to be adjusted in order not to aggravte the problem. Many people feel that if they ‘lift lighter’ with the injured body part that they won’t cause further damage. If you’ve done this before, you know that you only cause further inflammation and pain in the end. Listen to your body!

2) What happened?

Write down everything you can remember about what you were doing
when you injured yourself or first felt the pain. Move carefully and slowly through the motions that cause the pain so you can pinpoint what movements are making it hurt. The more information you have the better. Your doctor or trusted
professional can make a better diagnosis with more information. Memories get foggy over time and its best to get the information down while it’s fresh in your mind. At the very least, a date is helpful as to when you think the injury occurred.


3) Ice is your friend.

Always apply ice for the first 48 hours. Even though heat may feel nice, using heat is not recommended for a new injury. Apply ice a few times daily for periods of 15-20 minutes.

4) Move it!

Recovery will be a faster process if you get some ‘active rest’. This means that you should move your body in ways that don’t aggravate your injury. With the increased blood flow to all areas of your body, you will feel better and it’s more likely that your injury will heal faster than if you stay sedentary. There’s almost always an exercise alternative to your regular routine and chances are the cross training will be good for you.

5) Find a qualified professional.

Common sense and the extent of your injury should dictate if and when you seek the advice of a professional. If the injured body part is not feeling better in a few days, you should seek medical attention. If you wait too long, you may cause more damage or your recovery will be delayed. You may seek the advice of a chiropractor, or physiotherapist as well as a sports doctor or family physician.

Unfortunately an occasional injury is to be expected at some point by anyone involved in an intense fitness regime. However, managing any injury is the key to long term fitness and health.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Calgary NW Adventure Boot Camp Girls Geta

What happens when 14 fitness minded women get together for a weekend in the mountains? AN UNBELIEVABLE TIME! I had the pleasure of being accompanied by 13 wonderful ladies, including Kristen Stuart our mountain guide/yoga instructor at the Blackstone Mountain Lodge in Canmore. We did a boot camp each day, hiked Mount Yamnuska on Saturday afternoon and ended with a relaxing yoga session Sunday morning. Fiddleheads Catering's chef Jennifer Helmstaedt provided a spectacular dinner in the Penthouse Saturday night. Mother Nature smiled on us by providing the best of the season weather for us. All in all, the weekend exceeded all our expectations in terms of fitness, fun and laughs. I'm looking into future dates to do it all again!

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Urban Adventure!



I had opportunity to participate in Calgary's City Chase this weekend. It was great fun with the highlights including repelling 17 stories, shooting a biathlon rifle, human bowling in a giant hamster sized ball, and racing all over the city in the snow, hail and rain. My neighbors and I didn't even come close to the winning time of an amazing 3 hours/22 minutes, but we made up for it in laughs. This will definitely be an event that Calgary NW Adventure Boot Camp will have to do as a group next year! Thanks to all the organizers for putting on such a fabulous event!

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Burn Summer Calories...

A reporter from Metro (a free publication available across Canada) interviewed me about getting outside and burning some extra calories this summer. You can find the article in free editions of Metro around Calgary or here: www.metronews.ca. Go to the article called Burn 'Summer' Calories. Then get outside and start enjoying this weather!