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A photo of Fekadu Teshome from Ethiopia. Learn more at cure.org/curekids/ethiopia/2013/08/fekadu_teshome/
Seated Angle.
Keep the quadriceps tight and engaged when you challenge the hamstrings. This will turn the asana into a quadriceps exercise and keep you from over-stretching the hamstrings.
DAY 324. 20/11/11
No football today for me, in fact no football for while until the hamstring heals. Still I couldn't resist going down to watch a game today, and with camera in tow.
Here's the Canadian Speedster (shirt off) in full stride. More tomorrow.
Kickstand failed on the Busa.
Left leg fought gravity for as long as it could.
Hamstring was the weakest link!
Yeah that's all loss of RBC's from torn muscle tissue.
The North Carolina Tar Heels, a power five program out of the Atlantic Coast Conference, dealt Old Dominion its first home defeat since November 2015. But in the loss, ODU gained a new starting quarterback.
True freshman Steven Williams, a graduate of Woodrow Wilson H.S. in Washington, D.C., replaced starting quarterback Jordan Hoy and backup QB Blake LaRussa in the 53-23 loss.
"When you don't have a first down in the first quarter and you have no energy on the sideline because the players feel it, you have to make the move," ODU head football coach Bobby Wilder explained. "I didn't go into this game thinking [Williams] would play."
Seeing his first action, the 17 year old Williams completed 9-of-20 passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns. He also threw an interception and lost a fumble. Williams added 34 rushing yards on seven attempts.
"We haven't developed an identity on offense," Wilder noted. "Stevie Williams today gave us an identity. Steven Williams is the quarterback of the Old Dominion football team moving forward."
"They just said 'let's go," Williams explained of how he learned he was about to receive his first college playing time. "My teammates were all behind me. I just had to go do my job and we'll be fine."
Old Dominion outscored North Carolina (1-2), 16-14, in the second half, after trailing the Tar Heels, 39-7, at the half.
Prior to the game, ODU learned All-Conference USA running back Ray Lawry, the program's all-time leading rusher, has a torn hamstring. Head coach Bobby Wilder reveals the injury could keep Lawry sidelined for the remainder of the season.
The story of Weland the Smith is told most fully in the 13thC. Icelandic poem Volundarkvida. Wayland and his two brothers marry swan-sisters who had mysteriously flown in from the south. THese then fly away again and his brothers set out to find them their wives, but Weland stayed behind to make rings - he was fames as a metalworker and smith. He was subsequently captured by a king who cut his hamstrings and forced him to work in his employ. He took his revenge by decapitating the king's two princes, turning their skulls into bowls, their eyes into gems and their teeth into brooches. He then raped the king's daughter. The tale ends with his escaping by air - another saga tels us he acquired some wih the help of his brother Egil. It is this escape that is shown on the Leeds Cross here.
Elephants very quickly learn where they're safe and where they're not, this bull is one of a small group that hang around the Zakouma HQ area during the dry season. After everything that these elephant's have been through it's remarkable that any of them are willing to trust humans at all. However they are such intelligent animals that not only do they know where there safe but they also know who their friends are and these bulls that come to the Park Director Rian Labuschagne's house have learned to take water from a garden hosepipe.
For roughly 6 months of the year between June and November Zakouma National Park is almost entirely inundated with floodwaters at this time elephants would often disperse into the surrounding area of what is now the Salamat Faunal Reserve. During this time Arab horsemen from the Darfur region of neighbouring Sudan would come to hunt the elephants as they had done for perhaps several hundred years. Traditionally a group of up to 20 horsemen armed with lances would charge a herd aiming to separate out one of the elephants. A single horseman would then ride in front of this elephant to draw its attention and get it to pursue him allowing the other men to ride in and spear it from behind with their lances. They would aim for the elephant’s hamstrings in its hind legs which if severed would bring the animal down and ensure it could not get up again. Huge numbers of elephants were killed this way and in response the surviving herds in the region have learned that at the first sign of horsemen their best defence is bunch up into tight groups to ensure that no individual can be separated out.
Today this is no defence the horsemen are Janjaweed militiamen and members of the Sudanese armed forces and they come not with the lances used by their ancestors but with AK47s, belt-fed machine guns and rocket propelled grenades. This habit of bunching up into a single large herd has meant that the poachers can easily kill 50-60 elephants in a single attack by simply machine gunning the terrified animals as they try to escape. In 2005 an aerial count found 3,885 elephants in Zakouma and the surrounding area in under a decade the population was reduced to just 430 and had stopped breeding due to the constant stress. Since African Parks took over Zakouma the poaching has been almost entirely stopped and the elephants are breeding again the population now stands at around 470.
Pulled his hamstring at the end of this one but kept wrestling. It's still hurting him two days later.
U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program SSG John Nunn competes in the men's 20-kilometer race walk at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials on June 30 at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Nunn, who had already qualified for Team USA in the 50K race walk for the London Olympic Games, used the event as a training walk and stopped around the 10k mark with a nagging hamstring. New York Athletic Club's Trever Barron, a 19-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo., won the 20-kilometer walk with an American record time of 1 hour, 23 minutes and .10 seconds. He and Nunn will be the only two men race walking for Team USA in London. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs
The North Carolina Tar Heels, a power five program out of the Atlantic Coast Conference, dealt Old Dominion its first home defeat since November 2015. But in the loss, ODU gained a new starting quarterback.
True freshman Steven Williams, a graduate of Woodrow Wilson H.S. in Washington, D.C., replaced starting quarterback Jordan Hoy and backup QB Blake LaRussa in the 53-23 loss.
"When you don't have a first down in the first quarter and you have no energy on the sideline because the players feel it, you have to make the move," ODU head football coach Bobby Wilder explained. "I didn't go into this game thinking [Williams] would play."
Seeing his first action, the 17 year old Williams completed 9-of-20 passes for 139 yards and two touchdowns. He also threw an interception and lost a fumble. Williams added 34 rushing yards on seven attempts.
"We haven't developed an identity on offense," Wilder noted. "Stevie Williams today gave us an identity. Steven Williams is the quarterback of the Old Dominion football team moving forward."
"They just said 'let's go," Williams explained of how he learned he was about to receive his first college playing time. "My teammates were all behind me. I just had to go do my job and we'll be fine."
Old Dominion outscored North Carolina (1-2), 16-14, in the second half, after trailing the Tar Heels, 39-7, at the half.
Prior to the game, ODU learned All-Conference USA running back Ray Lawry, the program's all-time leading rusher, has a torn hamstring. Head coach Bobby Wilder reveals the injury could keep Lawry sidelined for the remainder of the season.
29 MAY 14
Right now, I don't want to see you, or hear you. I can't deal with anything right now. My body has just gone absolutely nuts. Every part of me is in some sort of physical pain or discomfort and to add to it, because of all of this, I haven't gotten much more than 2 hours sleep a night since Thursday last. I'm cranky, I'm angry, I'm exhausted, and everything hurts. Who does this happen to? Me apparently. TMD has unhinged my jaw-my bite is now completely off and I haven't been able to eat anything that involves actual chewing, costochondritus has caused my entire chest and ribs to feel like its on fire, Chrons has caused both my knees and elbows, and my right ankle severe arthritic pain, and has caused my left ankle to swell twice its normal size, and the cherry on top, I strained my hamstring on my right side, so add shooting debilitating pains throughout the back of my thighs and glute and now lower back. Now you imagine TRYING to get sleep like that.
I hit everything I could with some Ben Gay cold relief gel which sort of calmed down the fiery pain from the costo, I'm back on 9, yes, 9 pills a day for the Chrons, and I've been trying to load up on water to help with getting more fluids in to help out with the edema.
The Chrons stuff I'm used to, but throw in the jaw pain and the hamstring pain and it was just impossible to do anything. Due to the "temporary" basically arthritis in all my joints, I could not bend either elbow more than a few inches, my wrists would not allow any pressure on them, and my knees became so stiff and painful, it was impossible to bend down so it was like, I got real good at catching stuff before it fell to the ground because I knew if say I was trying to reach for something and it fell, I could not bend down and pick it up. The hamstring thing made that extra clear. But this made sleeping impossible. Literally I had to throw myself into the bed which hurt like hell. I figured I could only do this on my right side because lying on the left only caused my hamstring to just flare and flare. Then I had to hoist my head onto a pillow which made my jaw hurt and then tuck a blanket somehow underneath my back to give it support so I wouldn't roll over to my back. It hurt so bad that I just didn't want to go to sleep anymore. Just to get into that position and try and sleep made everything hurt. Waking up was worse because I couldn't physically lift myself out of bed. For one, the pain in my back would not allow it, and two I couldn't lift myself on my elbows or wrists so I had to slowly and I do mean slowly wriggle to the side and try my best to slowly kick my feet back onto the floor. One I got there, I would let out a slew of curses and I hurled myself upward. The pain...I cannot begin to describe. Day three of this, I attempted to sleep sitting up. I ended up waking up with two very swollen feet which then became painful to walk on. Ugh...I was losing it. I was truly losing it. I could not function worth a frick. I couldn't even brush my own hair because I couldn't get my arms above shoulder length. I called my brother, a PT in training, in tears to get some advice from him or a kind word but he was thankfully off with his wife for her birthday which I totally forgot it was the night of, but I'm glad he didn't answer b/c I would have broken down on the phone hard.
Life is testing me. It really is testing me right now. I tried at one point to look for a bright side, but I couldn't quite mentally get there.
U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program SSG John Nunn competes in the men's 20-kilometer race walk at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials on June 30 at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Nunn, who had already qualified for Team USA in the 50K race walk for the London Olympic Games, used the event as a training walk and stopped around the 10k mark with a nagging hamstring. New York Athletic Club's Trever Barron, a 19-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo., won the 20-kilometer walk with an American record time of 1 hour, 23 minutes and .10 seconds. He and Nunn will be the only two men race walking for Team USA in London. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs
Eoin had endured a frustrating few months with a hamstring injury coming up to this game but was determined to make it back in time for the historic opening of the clubhouse with the President of the GAA John Horan and Leinster Council Chairman, Jim Bolger, present.
Unfortunately, Eoin suffered a knee injury in the game which required an operation and kept him out for another 12 weeks, missing the whole Intermediate Championship that he was so looking forward to playing in.
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U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program SSG John Nunn competes in the men's 20-kilometer race walk at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials on June 30 at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Nunn, who had already qualified for Team USA in the 50K race walk for the London Olympic Games, used the event as a training walk and stopped around the 10k mark with a nagging hamstring. New York Athletic Club's Trever Barron, a 19-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo., won the 20-kilometer walk with an American record time of 1 hour, 23 minutes and .10 seconds. He and Nunn will be the only two men race walking for Team USA in London. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs
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“The slow collapse of the social contract is the backdrop for a modern mania for clean eating, healthy living, personal productivity, and ‘radical self-love’—the insistence that, in spite of all evidence to the contrary, we can achieve a meaningful existence by maintaining a positive outlook, following our bliss, and doing a few hamstring stretches as the planet burns.” —Laurie Penny
U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program SSG John Nunn competes in the men's 20-kilometer race walk at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials on June 30 at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Nunn, who had already qualified for Team USA in the 50K race walk for the London Olympic Games, used the event as a training walk and stopped around the 10k mark with a nagging hamstring. New York Athletic Club's Trever Barron, a 19-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo., won the 20-kilometer walk with an American record time of 1 hour, 23 minutes and .10 seconds. He and Nunn will be the only two men race walking for Team USA in London. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs
U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program SSG John Nunn competes in the men's 20-kilometer race walk at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials on June 30 at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Nunn, who had already qualified for Team USA in the 50K race walk for the London Olympic Games, used the event as a training walk and stopped around the 10k mark with a nagging hamstring. New York Athletic Club's Trever Barron, a 19-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo., won the 20-kilometer walk with an American record time of 1 hour, 23 minutes and .10 seconds. He and Nunn will be the only two men race walking for Team USA in London. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs
Illustration for a presentation by www.ergoseat.no/
This image attempts to show how weak the hamstring muscles become on individuals who cannot use their legs. On able individuals the hamstring muscles help "cushion" when they sit. Lacking cushion muscles usually result in increased preassure on a disabled person's "sitting bone".
Red Bull Street Style Lecce 2012.
Qualificazioni del 20 Settembre 2012
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NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 23: Shola Ameobi of Newcastle Stretches his hamstrings during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Norwich City at St.James' Park on November 23, 2013, in Newcastle upon Tyne England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)
on the opening day of the first Test between WINDIES and Bangladesh on Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at the Vivian Richards Cricket Ground.
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U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program SSG John Nunn competes in the men's 20-kilometer race walk at the 2012 U.S. Olympic Track & Field Team Trials on June 30 at historic Hayward Field in Eugene, Ore. Nunn, who had already qualified for Team USA in the 50K race walk for the London Olympic Games, used the event as a training walk and stopped around the 10k mark with a nagging hamstring. New York Athletic Club's Trever Barron, a 19-year-old from Colorado Springs, Colo., won the 20-kilometer walk with an American record time of 1 hour, 23 minutes and .10 seconds. He and Nunn will be the only two men race walking for Team USA in London. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps, IMCOM Public Affairs
Coach John Shannon, the Marshall University offensive coordinator, makes sure all players are correctly doing a hamstring stretch June 20 at the Kaiserslautern High School Booster Club's Youth Football Camp at the sports fields on Miesau Army Depot in Kaiserslautern. Photo by Christine June, USAG Kaiserslautern.
Filming of KBands Burn workout program at Northwest Missouri State University. Visit www.myosource.com for more information
I really need some water here! my throat was so dry.
I'm keeping a log of my pt stuff elsewhere, but a quick synopsis of
today: 15m of e-stim, 10m on the bike with some minor resistance, leg
press (2 different exercises), some other leg-weight machine (2
exercises), foam roller, and stretches on my own (mostly quads, but also
hamstrings and piriformis).
one of my therapists also did some massage work on the outside of my
knee where the it band attaches. I had no clue how sore and painful it
was until he started working it!
I picked up some sushi and a drink at the harris teeter on my way back
to the office. a bit of a healthy-ish late lunch treat for myself, post-pt.