Originally Posted by AndChiefs:
There may be a better thread but just ran my first half marathon yesterday…I am not fast but did okay. Problem is I have a lot of issues with chafing on my thighs.
Should I use Vaseline in the future? Some other tricks for not having these issues?
Run bow legged.
Seriously, wear synthetic clothing, seamless if possible. Been a couple decades since I ran for long distances but I used petroleum jelly. I think gold bond makes something called Runners defense? Moleskin might also work. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AndChiefs:
There may be a better thread but just ran my first half marathon yesterday…I am not fast but did okay. Problem is I have a lot of issues with chafing on my thighs.
Should I use Vaseline in the future? Some other tricks for not having these issues?
Congratulations! That's a commitment, I distinctly remember my first half.
You can get this on Amazon. Way less messy than vasoline.
Chafing depends a lot on things like how much you sweat and your body type.
Wearing non cotton clothes will help too but when its skin on skin something like body glide will help a lot.
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Almost 50 and put up 420lb squat, 275lb bench and 440lb deadlift with a torn brachioradialis at the time. Missed third lift on deadlift and both 2nd and 3rd lifts on bench because of it.
I competed at 187lbs.
I'm old and never again will I do low rep strength work....too many injuries. Now it's all about hypertrophy and cosmetics. I'm all show/no go at this point. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AndChiefs:
There may be a better thread but just ran my first half marathon yesterday…I am not fast but did okay. Problem is I have a lot of issues with chafing on my thighs.
Should I use Vaseline in the future? Some other tricks for not having these issues?
Congrats! Did you have a target time you were shooting for? How'd you do relative to your expectations?
I don't usually have trouble with chafing other than once when it was really cold and I ran a race in sweats. That was not fun afterwards. This was before I bought running tights and it's the reason I bought running tights. So I can't help you on that issue.
I've been really out of shape the past few years, but I'm working my way back. I ran a 10K yesterday. I'm slowing down with age so my time wasn't thrilling (1:06:56), but it was better than I expected and I came in 2nd in my age/gender division. Granted, there were only five guys in my division, but I still came in 2nd. Being in the 60-69 age category now has really winnowed down the competition. [Reply]
Seriously, wear synthetic clothing, seamless if possible. Been a couple decades since I ran for long distances but I used petroleum jelly. I think gold bond makes something called Runners defense? Moleskin might also work.
Thanks, I'll look into these. I had synthetic underwear on but I think it wasn't tight enough and pulled up a bit. The chafing was a straight line and then below so maybe just something longer would help out the most. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Marcellus:
Congratulations! That's a commitment, I distinctly remember my first half.
You can get this on Amazon. Way less messy than vasoline.
Chafing depends a lot on things like how much you sweat and your body type.
Wearing non cotton clothes will help too but when its skin on skin something like body glide will help a lot.
Definitely skin on skin. I sweat more than the average. Partially being fat, partially I've always sweated even back when I was skinny. This is probably a good answer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Congrats! Did you have a target time you were shooting for? How'd you do relative to your expectations?
I don't usually have trouble with chafing other than once when it was really cold and I ran a race in sweats. That was not fun afterwards. This was before I bought running tights and it's the reason I bought running tights. So I can't help you on that issue.
I've been really out of shape the past few years, but I'm working my way back. I ran a 10K yesterday. I'm slowing down with age so my time wasn't thrilling (1:06:56), but it was better than I expected and I came in 2nd in my age/gender division. Granted, there were only five guys in my division, but I still came in 2nd. Being in the 60-69 age category now has really winnowed down the competition.
I was right at my target time of 2:40 which is what I figured was about my best case scenario based on my training. I've been extremely out of shape and was challenged to do this by a couple other dads in my daughter's day care. My other goal was to beat the other dads (which I did) so I feel pretty good about the overall results despite coming in 275th in my division. This was my first race longer than a 5k and that was probably around 12 years ago.
I may need to look into running tights as well. No chafing anywhere but where i had bare skin on bare skin and it seemed to either happen as I was walking around after the race or I didn't notice when I was running. [Reply]
Originally Posted by AndChiefs:
I was right at my target time of 2:40 which is what I figured was about my best case scenario based on my training. I've been extremely out of shape and was challenged to do this by a couple other dads in my daughter's day care. My other goal was to beat the other dads (which I did) so I feel pretty good about the overall results despite coming in 275th in my division. This was my first race longer than a 5k and that was probably around 12 years ago.
I may need to look into running tights as well. No chafing anywhere but where i had bare skin on bare skin and it seemed to either happen as I was walking around after the race or I didn't notice when I was running.
You just didn't notice during the race.
I've ran a few longer events including a couple 50 milers. After the first one I did I got in the shower to only then realize I had worn a raw spot into the side of my ball sack. Had no idea until the water hit it. :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
I'm old and never again will I do low rep strength work....too many injuries. Now it's all about hypertrophy and cosmetics. I'm all show/no go at this point.
Pretty sure you're younger than me....
My body actually feels better since switching to strength training vs hypertrophy. [Reply]
Originally Posted by penguinz:
Pretty sure you're younger than me....
My body actually feels better since switching to strength training vs hypertrophy.
My muscles have a tendency to explode. Lifting injuries: Pec torn off the bone. Lat torn off the bone. Second smaller tear in the previously repaired pec. Soccer inuries: Torn groin that left the muscle deformed. Torn quad that left the muscle deformed. Torn hamstring that left the muscle deformed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
My muscles have a tendency to explode. Lifting injuries: Pec torn off the bone. Lat torn off the bone. Second smaller tear in the previously repaired pec. Soccer inuries: Torn groin that left the muscle deformed. Torn quad that left the muscle deformed. Torn hamstring that left the muscle deformed.
Holy shit dude.
I've torn a hamstring muscle and a hamstring tendon and it was discouraging AF.
Just got on here. 80 with arthritis in all joints. Still golf 4/5 days a week with help from Tramadol. Rather well I might add. I was told several years ago to forgo weight lifting. One problem is doing exercise that involve using my hands. That is out . Anyone have successful experience with other options to , at the least, keep the muscle tone I now have.
JC [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
My muscles have a tendency to explode. Lifting injuries: Pec torn off the bone. Lat torn off the bone. Second smaller tear in the previously repaired pec. Soccer inuries: Torn groin that left the muscle deformed. Torn quad that left the muscle deformed. Torn hamstring that left the muscle deformed.
I get it. Tons of soccer and lifting injuries as well.
Recently torn biceps. Competed in a powerlifting meet not too long ago and missed my second and third bench and third deadlift because of it.
Fortunately nothing off bone. But my left lateral triceps looks like two muscles now they way it tore. [Reply]