Hi Everyone,
I will turn 50 this year.
I have been nursing a bad left leg for a while. I think it is inherently weaker due to a femur (hip) dislocation when I was 11. I can manage it pretty well with a foam roller. But lately the left leg gets sore after pretty much everything. Even the elliptical makes it tight.
In the past, I have tried to run (on land) about once or twice a week to deal with heat and for general conditioning. I run on very thick grass to reduce the pounding.
I usually play about 2 to 3 times a week. Used to play 4 to 5 but have cut back some do to work and also due to wear and tear.
I got back in August from a year abroad where I played on indoor carpet in the winter and outdoors on clay in the spring and summer.
Hardcourts are a bear. They are just so tough on your joints.
With all that said, I have started to run in water (just below my shoulders). I can feel my muscles being strained and am really hungry afterward.
So I know that I am burning calories.
But it doesn't feel like exercise because my joints are not stiff and I am not sore.
My legs feel MUCH better.
Tennis is still tough but slowly I am trying to get my strength back and to see if I can reduce the pounding off the court.
Does anyone use water jogging as a way to increase fitness for tennis and reduce pounding?
Please chime in if you have any other advice.
Thanks,
Arturo
I will turn 50 this year.
I have been nursing a bad left leg for a while. I think it is inherently weaker due to a femur (hip) dislocation when I was 11. I can manage it pretty well with a foam roller. But lately the left leg gets sore after pretty much everything. Even the elliptical makes it tight.
In the past, I have tried to run (on land) about once or twice a week to deal with heat and for general conditioning. I run on very thick grass to reduce the pounding.
I usually play about 2 to 3 times a week. Used to play 4 to 5 but have cut back some do to work and also due to wear and tear.
I got back in August from a year abroad where I played on indoor carpet in the winter and outdoors on clay in the spring and summer.
Hardcourts are a bear. They are just so tough on your joints.
With all that said, I have started to run in water (just below my shoulders). I can feel my muscles being strained and am really hungry afterward.
So I know that I am burning calories.
But it doesn't feel like exercise because my joints are not stiff and I am not sore.
My legs feel MUCH better.
Tennis is still tough but slowly I am trying to get my strength back and to see if I can reduce the pounding off the court.
Does anyone use water jogging as a way to increase fitness for tennis and reduce pounding?
Please chime in if you have any other advice.
Thanks,
Arturo
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