Included in Dr. J's SOAP notes are the daily activities and thoughts that describe a doctor and a bodybuilder. Being a doctor and a bodybuilder are the things she does, but what defines her most, is her passion for life and her ability to inspire those around her to also be passionate about something in their own life. Dr. J is on her Walk--giving, inspiring, and loving. Make an appointment and tell her your complaints!
Center Stage Primary Care
Center Stage Physique
Followers
Monday, August 14, 2006
Did you know that running on a flat treadmill may actually harm your knees? Treadmills simulate running by pulling a moving belt across an immobile surface, which doesn’t replicate a perfectly level ground. This motion actually translates into running slightly downhill. As you probably know, running downhill is harder on your knees and shins than running uphill. An easy solution to this problem is to increase the incline setting on your treadmill to just a 1% incline. This small increase in the incline levels out the surface below you as you run, taking the pressure off of your knees and refocusing the workload to your glutes and hamstrings. If your knees have been bothering you because of the treadmill, experiment with the 1% incline for a few days before you decide whether the change is helping you or not.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Hey Malea,
ReplyDeleteIt was great chatting with you briefly in the gym today. Thanks for the treadmill tip. I'll try it on Thursday!