(Part 2) Top products from r/orangetheory

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u/BrewingMama · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

I didn’t do OTF during my last pregnancy but I did do a boot camp class with similar exercises all the way into the third trimester. A good friend that I was working out with is an athletic trainer that had experience with pregnant athletes. She helped me modify. During the second trimester, I started modifying anything that required laying on my stomach like Supermans and back extensions with bird dogs and y-raises. Around 20 weeks, I started modifying planks. When my belly got really big, I started doing ab exercises on a Bosu ball or wedge.
As far as running goes, I just listened to my body and walked when I needed to. Totally up to you but I would skip the all outs. I highly recommend investing in a belly support band to hold everything in place.
A couple books that also helped with modifications are The Pregnant Athlete and Exercising through Your Pregnancy

u/shannymac4 · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

Physical therapy. The exercises in this book (recommended by my doctor - grateful for that recommendation since I just had to buy the book rather than pay for PT!) fixed me...

HOWEVER I think course of treatment greatly depends on why you got sciatica in the first place, so YMMV on whether this works for you. I had the full blown leg pain/tingling and still have numbness in my foot thanks to a protruding disc diagnosed with an MRI. Pain is pretty much gone though. Good luck!

https://www.amazon.com/Treat-Your-Back-Robin-McKenzie/dp/0959774661/ref=nodl_

u/meowke · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

Would definitely recommend seeing a podiatrist. But I've generally heard good things about 1. Superfeet insoles and 2. Foot Rubz massage ball (https://www.amazon.com/Due-North-Massage-Plantar-Fasciitus/dp/B002QEY6NK/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1511988545&sr=8-3). I've heard that rolling your foot over a frozen water bottle works well, too. I've never had PF, but I've been with athletes/significant others who have. Hope you recover soon!

u/cvela6 · 1 pointr/orangetheory

I ruptured my achilles last year (before OTF) and I still get tightness in that area and my calves. Lots of stretching, a roller and good shoes make all the difference. These stretches using a theraband 1 - 2x per day help along with regular calf stretches: Stretches. I use this Roller. Sitting on the floor and moving your foot while you roll out the muscle helps a lot.

u/jrokstar · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

Another option to this is The Stick. It has been a lifesaver for me just cause foam rolling my calves is so hard.

Perform Better The Stick-Self Roller Massager 17" Travel Stick https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0028BSFIS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_l4HuDbE1Z16DF

u/Angeldlynn · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

Not leggings but shorts that I love and I believe that make leggings.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07TVGVMHK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

u/DolphT · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

If you get one, get a Mag Citrate (https://www.amazon.com/Foods-Magnesium-Citrate-200mg-Tablets/dp/B000BV1O26) is what I use and I take 2 at night. Night is best as it relaxes your muscles.

u/msbeth1125 · 3 pointsr/orangetheory

biochem whey protein

The vanilla is the best - I mix it with plain Quaker Oats and add 1/2 a banana and some raw crushed walnuts - it’s my favorite lunch ever

u/EMANRESU1900 · 1 pointr/orangetheory

I found physical therapy to be the most incredible resource to dealing with some leg pain I experienced while first beginning my OTF journey. Listen to the pain. I highly recommend getting your shin splints checked out. PT gave me a way to measure the injury, plan for a recovery with exercises, and time with the therapist for massage/kneedling, etc. Get it checked out.


I found “the stick” to be a great tool to really massage out some tough areas in my legs. Feels great!


The Stick Original Body Stick Muscle Massager Designed for Individuals with Average Body Mass, 24 Inches, White/Blue (75560) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000P7RSL2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_fvKyCbBSNBA1P

u/haleyadee · 6 pointsr/orangetheory

I swear by powder dry shampoo. It absorbs moisture and sweat way better than an aerosol dry shampoo does, and feels less chemically. Baby powder also works fine, but can look a little dandruff-y if you don't give it enough time to absorb. Otherwise I search through pinterest for bun hairstyles on days when it's just not cooperating or I don't have time!
edit: I use [this power dry shampoo from amazon] (https://www.amazon.com/blowpro-Faux-Dry-Shampoo-1-7/dp/B002QI83XK/ref=pd_bap_rp_2/141-4619454-9388559?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B002QI83XK&pd_rd_r=9d97cc2c-d4af-468c-a140-cb2b371611e4&pd_rd_w=Q1cXw&pd_rd_wg=TzNP0&pf_rd_p=3dad8606-079a-4e44-a2b6-9e295e1b470c&pf_rd_r=V7V5M11AFXHRAJAZ0G9N&psc=1&refRID=V7V5M11AFXHRAJAZ0G9N)
When I do wash and dry it in the morning before work, I use a blow dry accelerator spray which doubles in protecting your hair from heat damage. I like the biolage one, its a little pricier, but the tresemme one worked well too!

u/vivaotf · 1 pointr/orangetheory

I have always had incredibly tight calves. I used to get cramps all the time, too. By far, one of the best things I've ever done is buy a slant board. Use it in the morning (after waking up and walking around for 5-10 minutes, not cold from bed) and in the evening. Stretch for a minimum of 30 seconds x 2, meaning get on the board for 30 seconds, get off 20 seconds, get back on for 30 seconds. Also try stretching your glutes out regularly as I find that when my glutes are sore and tight, my calves are correspondingly tight. Same with the quads. They're all connected, after all. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001OY4ETE/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/kat_brinx · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

This book is great for sugar detox. It's a 21 day plan that is hard but doable.
https://www.amazon.com/21-Day-Sugar-Detox-Cravings-Naturally/dp/1936608111

u/nord1899 · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

I use this to help out with my knees: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QRG970

Both knees have it, the right being worse than the left. Also have patellofemoral syndrome (aka jumpers knee).

Find that the knee brace linked helps provide tension for the tendons and keeps the pain to a minimum or non existent. I've tried a couple times without it just to see if as I've gotten lighter and stronger that my knees may not need it anymore, but I keep going back to them.

Personally I've found that having the above and below knee straps is key. The Cho Pat linked does get sweat soaked but is otherwise comfortable. I also tried the "Mueller Max Knee Strap" and while it doesn't have the sweat issue, it is not as comfortable.

u/synchrodan · 1 pointr/orangetheory

I found this one on Amazon years ago. I've gone through a couple over time. They aren't amazing, incredible quality but they do they job. What I really like about them is the shoe compartment feature. I hate the idea of my shoes being on my clean clothes/towel/water bottle. It also has a several different pockets, which I think is key. And it's cheap.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017H4F3S/

u/pay019 · 2 pointsr/orangetheory

Just wanted to add https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000EH2I5O/ onto this (they make both thicker and thinner tubes). They're clear, and taste bitter. Even if cat isn't deterred by the bitterness they should still have trouble chewing through it.