The exercises & techniques to keep your body healthy for footbag.
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SirSerje
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by SirSerje » 07 Dec 2008 13:55
Hi all.
40% off my training time i feel pain in both calves, even i'm not standing on heels + i use norm insoles (not spenko, but...)
Do you know good method to dispose of pain?
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professor
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by professor » 10 Dec 2008 00:18
Stretch, drink water, massage, warm up properly, eat bananas (potassium), rest. Those are all good things.
Stretching and hydration are most important.
Ben Skaggs
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Professionals practice until they can't get it wrong.
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by MarQuezo » 11 Dec 2008 15:23
I have had a similar problem but it's just in my right side.
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by SirSerje » 12 Dec 2008 13:53
May be, when you training, you make much more trick on right side than on fliP?
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by Chim-Chim » 12 Dec 2008 16:42
If you're new to footbag it could just be your muscles growing and causing tension.
good advice from ben
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by MarQuezo » 18 Dec 2008 16:42
I've tried all those things and have stopped playing for a little. I just hit some butterflys and my right calve is causing some pain. It's just in my right side. Any tips on how to suppress the pain would really help me. I hope this doesn't keep me from playing to long.
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by Wasabi » 19 Dec 2008 22:43
A temporary fix is to sit in a relaxed position and firmly squeezing your calf in several places with your hand(s), then performing a gentle massage on it afterward. It could just be your body adapting to the stressing conditions that footbag has. But, I find that Ben's advice is the general thing to do to keep yourself in tip-top shape.
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