How to make foam rolling count - David Gruhl

There is no doubt that an incredibly effective way to improve musculoskeletal health is myofascial release or as it is more commonly known, foam rolling.  It may generate a number of changes including; reducing pain, improving flexibility and consequently increasing performance. It is easy to understand why it is a common recommendation from many health practitioners.

 

One of the underlying reasons why foam rolling is often avoided is because it is very painful to do. This is true.  Myofascial release can be very uncomfortable.  So do we just put on our pain face, grit our teeth and get on with the job?  Nope.  And this is why you shouldn't.

So do we just put on our pain face, grit our teeth and get on with the job?

If you are doing myofascial release and you are in significant pain, you will often tense your muscles.  By doing so, you are bracing against the pain and making the exercise pointless.  When there is excessive pain we lose control of our breathing and begin to pant.  We start sweating, we wince, moan and tense our muscles to brace against the pain. This is stimulating of our sympathetic nervous system known as our fight or flight response.  Once triggered, it is difficult to relax when so much adrenaline is pumping around your body.  

The correct amount of pressure is uncomfortable but tolerable. The goal should be to increase the pressure as you progress through the exercise.   You should always be able to take deep breaths and relax onto the ball or foam roller.

The correct amount of pressure is uncomfortable but tolerable.

The role of myofascial release is to improve our soft tissue (muscles) movement. This occurs by de-activating the trigger points (knots) in muscles and by improving the ability of our muscles slide and glide past each other.

I have an array of different tools that I use for my own personal myofascial release therapy including; cricket balls, soft balls, golf balls, Alpha balls and soccer balls.  On any given day I will be able to tolerate a different level of intensity. Your muscles will be able to tolerate different levels of pressure depending your current training load, hydration, frequency of myofascial release, and even your emotional state and stress levels.

You can purchase some of these tools online from our shop here.

Drop in today and have a chat about how to make your personal conditioning regime effective.

David Gruhl

B.Hth Sc (Pod), Hons

Giro Time brings an unexpected Pioneer Power Meter Bonus!!

Purchase any 910H2 Pioneer Power meter option from us during the Giro and you get the head unit computer for free!.  That's $389 of Pro level Computer yours for nothing.  This will run till stock runs out.  When Pioneer last offered a similar promotion, they sold out pretty quick.

This is your chance to get onto the Power Meters used and tested by our Cobra9 Intebuild Race Team.  Get around it.

The Pedaler presents - Cobra9 Intebuild NRS Team for Grafton to Inverell 2016

The Pedaler is proud to present the 2016 Cobra9 Intebuild Racing team for Grafton to Inverell. The lads will head down Friday morning to take on the nations best domestic riders in a arguably Australia's toughest one day classic.  With a few well noted hiccups to the NRS schedule, Grafton will be the first race to kick off the NRS season for 2016.  

Keep an eye on the Cobra9 Intebuild Racing Page and Instagram feed for live updates on the day including plenty of candid content.

NRS Team

Mitch Neumann (HPRW)

Joshua Prete (Tablelands CC)

Adam White (Uni)

Dugald Macurthar (MBCC)

Nathan White (Cyc'd)

Elliot Kippen (Uni)

Callum O'Sullivan (HPRW)

Attaquer Core Launch 2016 - More Photos Emerge - Stock Guarantee

More photos of the new Core range have been released and they look tasty.  We have ordered a shed load of gear, but if we've sold out of your size or style on Friday or Saturday, we'll make it up to you by hooking you up with a free pair of Cobra9 Socks when your kit arrives in store to make it right.  It's The Pedaler's way of paying it forward.  Get stuck in and enjoy.  

Bunch ride departs 6am Friday.  Easy hour guaranteed.  Brews from Odyssey Project.

Brush Stroke Core 

Race Day Black

Core Chilli

It's back. Fund only Dry Needling till May the 1st.

We've got an extra bunch of Red Coral and Myotech fine needles sent in from our suppliers and Dave is ready to unleash a fortnight of Dry Needling ahead of this year's first bunch of Road Races.  Come in and get your muscles ready for action.  If you haven't tried dry needling before, now is the time.  No gap dry needling for anyone with applicable health insurance.  Get ahead.

Call 07 31296331 to make a time.

Choosing the right shoe for you

This is a toughie.  We pride ourselves on being able to help fit cycling shoes to the trickiest of feet, and there are some doozies out there.  It comes down to knowing what each shoes provides and how this effects the foot.

Not all shoes are created equal and no two feet are the same.  When we meet a pair of feet at The Pedaler, our Podiatrists will normally check a few important indicators.

Size - Easy to check with a Brannock device.

Width - Easy to check with a Brannock device.

Mobility - How mobile or immobile is the foot.

Foot type - Cavoid, Planus, skewed or twisted forefoot

Heel to Forefoot width difference - Some feet are like a rectangle, other more like a wedge.

Location of bunions (protuberances) and other lumpy bits

Toe shape (square or pointed)

History of pathology (pain, numbness etc)

Level of Cycling 

Once we have established the foot type we are dealing with, then we can commence finding the best footwear solution.  As you can see, there is a lot more to it then throwing on some shoes and walking around the shop.  

 

If we don't think the shoe will work with your foot type, then we just won't recommend it.  We are always building our library of shoe options for tricky feet and if we don't have it, we will get it in for you.

Once we have selected the right shoe for your foot type and activity level, we will then fit your cleats correctly.  This is just as important to prevent unnecessary forefoot loading complications.

Of course, we then have a huge array of socks to pair with those shoes.  Which colour?  That's a whole different blog. 

 

 

 

 

 

Looking after the best of the best

Growing up we all have that dream of competing in sport at the highest level.  Whether its pulling on the green and gold jersey, a baggy green or the Tour De France. That never happened for me and still remains a dream but it is an amazing feeling to meet and talk to athletes of that calibre. 

 

One of the things I enjoy most about working at The Pedaler and Cobra9 is when those athletes make time to come and see us for help.

I always endeavour to go the extra mile because they already have. It is humbling to consider the amount of hard work and dedication they have put in to get to where they are.

 

So here is a salute to a World Champion from a hubbard podiatrist. 

Well done Maddie. Next stop Rio. 

Go the Aussie tandem!

Words David Gruhl