Author Topic: Dry Land Training  (Read 752 times)

jim-ratliff

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Re: Dry Land Training
« Reply #15 on: May 04, 2009, 08:26:59 am »
 ;D

Guilty as charged, Your Honor.  Started quite a few years ago after a moderate hamstring pull.  Just feel like they give my upper legs better support, keep the muscles a bit warmer, and less soreness the next day (because of less lactic acid buildup?).  Early in the season, I even wear them for skiing under my base layer (unless Lynn is along, don't want her to see me in supp hose)!  ::)
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