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August 29th

8 of 12 complete!

Malcolm and Alan completed the Fleetwood marathon Saturday despite very windy weather conditions.

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August 26th

boot camp begins!

Boot Camp started Thursday, a total of 6 'Boot Campers' are on the road to fitness with an intensive fitness course.

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August 24th

London to paris!

Doug, John and Alan all completed a 180 mile cycle from London to Paris over the weekend.

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August 17th

RUNNER COMPLETES 2 RUNS IN 2 DAYS!

Mike Cook completed a 10 and 30k run last weekend, making him the most valuable member of any challenge central team!

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August 17th

6 CC MEMBERS SIGN UP FOR IRONMAN!

Alan, Lee L, Nigel, Malcolm, Barry and Lee D have all signed up for the Swiss Ironman.

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August 15th

RECORD ATTENDANCE FOR CC TRI

A total of 16 members completed the challenge central triathlon event this weekend!

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August 9th

3 Peaks success!

Member of Challenge Central took training to the next level over the weekend conquering the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales!

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August 3rd

2 CC members complete 300 mile cycle

Members Ian and Fran completed a 300 mile bike ride from Stevenage to Amsterdam over the weekend.

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August 3rd

Yellow make late surge

The yellow team have come from behind to be the first team to break 100 team points!

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August 1st

Lee becomes Ironman

Lee Lawrence became the 2nd Ironman of CC Sunday completing the Bolton Ironman in 14 hours!

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Fitness ChallengesStrain or Sprain

 

Did you know there is a difference between a Sprain and Strain?

 

These terms are often used interchangeably but they are in fact different types of injuries.

 

Strains

→ Strains are injuries that affect muscles or tendons (thick bands that attach muscles to bones)

→ They occur in response to a quick tear, twist, or pull of the muscle.

→ Strains result from overstretching or over contraction.

→ Pain, weakness, and muscle spasms are common symptoms experienced after a strain occurs.

 

Sprains

→ Sprains are injuries that affect ligaments (thick bands of cartilage that attach bone to bone)

→ They occur in response to a stretch or tear of a ligament.

→A sprain can range from a slight stretch of a ligament to a complete tear.

→Sprains result from trauma such as a fall or outside force that displaces the surrounding joint from its normal alignment.

→ Bruising, swelling, instability and painful movement are common symptoms experienced after a sprain occurs.

 

Most strains will go away after a period of rest but depending on the damaged cause to ligaments in a sprain, rehabilitation and surgery are sometimes necessary.

 

Ligament Damage

Ligaments are tough as they have a very important job of keeping our joints stable. Ligaments will not be damaged easily and will need a bad fall or impact to cause damage.

Ligaments are classified as dense connective tissue, and they consist of a protein substance called collagen.

 

There are 3 types of collagen found in the ligament:

 

• 90% Type 1 collagen

• 9% Type 3 collagen

• 1% fibroblast cells (the cells that produce collagen)

 

GRADE 1 SPRAIN

There is damage to a few collagen fibres, producing a local inflammatory response. This is characterised by pain over the affected ligament.

 

GRADE 2 SPRAIN

There is damage to a more extensive number of collagen fibres. This produces a more marked inflammatory response characterised by intense pain and joint swelling

 

GRADE 3 SPRAIN

The damage to collagen fibres is such that there is a complete rupture of the ligament. This produces intense pain, joint effusion and marked joint instability. Surgery may be necessary to restore joint stability

 

 

Article supplied by Alan Cook, amc-training.com

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