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Amazing, thanks Scrap, knew you could help!
Would you recommend me doing some daily stretching exercises to try and help the muscle be stretched? Or simply stretch it more before each boxing training?
This could explain a lot, I've also had some pain in my right hip recently, comes and goes, its generally there the day after a session. Feels like my leg bone is grinding into my ass/ hip socket. It makes sense that I'm now using my right side for stabilisation and putting twists in that its not had to do before (I've trained for boxing before, but now I'm actually training properly I'm doing twists my body just isn't used to)
Heres a football coach, I worked with mite Help https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEOYMP7QnDI Works for a big club in Manchester.
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Amazing thanks Scrap.
I'm about as bendy as a paine of glass, so these will only help in other ways too.
(Sent while being twisted and stretched on the floor!)
My calf is sore because my leg is shorter than the other one, you may need a shoe lift.
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Without knowing you or seeing your work out and warm up routine, what I say is going to be guessing. Some will tell you that if your prone to cramping in the muscles, especially the calf area, that you should get some potassium tablets from a drug store or health store (over the counter). I personally, would recommend you try using a warming ointment like "Icy Hot" or Aspercream, or any lineament that warms the skin and muscle both before and after your warm up exercises. Hope that helps.
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