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Weird Things Running Does to Your Body

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Running — at pretty much any pace — can yield major health benefits for the body. For example, one study looked at more than 55,000 runners ages 18 to 100 years and found that running even for 5 to 10 minutes daily at slow speeds showed significant reduction in heart disease risk.

Your lungs will love it, too. Running has been linked to better oxygen intake, improved circulation, and increased lung function, according to a report.

But running is one of those sports that also gets a bad rap for being notoriously tough on the body, from knee injuries to pulled or strained tendons to lost toenails. If you’re new to running or a veteran of the sport, which of these maladies should you actually be concerned about? And what can you do about them?

Here’s what the experts say:

5 Weird Things Running Does to Your Body
1. Runner’s Knee
Patellofemoral pain syndrome, also known as runner’s knee, tends to affect runners who try to do too much, too soon, according to Bert Mandelbaum, MD, an orthopedic surgeon and sports medicine specialist at Cedars-Sinai Kerlan-Jobe Institute in Santa Monica, California.

“One of the risks with running is that you increase the chances of getting some type of stress-related injury, because you’re putting additional stress on your bones, tendons, and cartilage, and that includes the knees,” he says.

Runner’s knee causes pain around or just behind the kneecap. If particularly severe, you might feel the pain all the time; if less severe, you may feel it after long periods of sitting with bent knees, running, squatting, or climbing or descending stairs, per research.

What to Do About It You’ll want to stop running until the pain goes away. Then, starting with brisk walking, gradually increase your distance and speed. Dr. Mandelbaum suggests no more than a 10 percent increase per week on each of those variables, but increase distance or speed one at a time, not both simultaneously. (If the pain doesn’t go away after three to five days of no running, it’s time to call your doctor.)

Also, be sure to warm up before running (or any exercise) and incorporate leg-strengthening exercises into your workout routine to strengthen the muscles supporting the knee.

And you may need to change how you run, as your stride could be the main culprit, suggests Carol Mack, DPT, CSCS, a doctor of physical therapy and trainer in Cleveland who often works with runners. Talking with a running coach or physical therapist who can evaluate your body mechanics can often make a big difference in taking pressure off your knee, she says.

2. Your Toenails Turn Black
What causes the toenails of distance runners to turn black? It’s actually the result of bleeding underneath the nail.

Improperly fitted or too-small footwear is usually the culprit, says Mandelbaum, as well as longer toenails. “When your toenails hit multiple impact points inside the shoe, it can create different points of force — which causes stress on that area,” he says. The excess rubbing stride after stride eventually causes enough damage to bruise or bloody the toes. Wearing the right size shoes, as well as not ramping up training too quickly, can help you avoid the problem, he adds.

What to Do About It Make sure your running shoes fit, your toenails are clipped, and you’re not overtraining. To find the right fit for your running shoes, make sure there is space equal to the width of your thumb between the tip of your big toe and the end of your shoe. If you’ve been diligent about all of these things, and you’re still struggling, try visiting a running store that sells shoes based on assessment of your gait, Mandelbaum suggests. If there isn’t one near you, look online for running-specific stores, since they often have tips on shoe selection.

3. Chafing
Nothing takes the fun out of a long run quite like chafing. It’s the skin irritation that results from skin rubbing on skin (or something else) repeatedly. It’s typically a problem that gets worse when you run for longer distances or longer periods of time. The more rubbing, the more irritation. But heat, moisture, and certain fabrics can all make the problem worse, too.

It’s typical for men who run to experience chafing on their nipples, a sensitive area of skin. Women often experience chafing along the bikini line, also a sensitive skin area (thong-style underwear can make the problem worse). But chafing can certainly occur in other areas, too, like between the thighs, under the arms, or anywhere in the groin area where skin is rubbing against skin or other material.

What to Do About It Rub petroleum jelly or another product specifically designed to address chafing on areas of skin that may chafe, or protect them with bandages. To protect skin around the underwear line, choose clothing made from fabrics with natural wicking properties.

4. Overactive Bladder
Find yourself needing to “go” only a short distance into your run — even though you used the bathroom just beforehand? This could be due to a couple of factors. Increased blood flow from the cardiovascular workout can speed up other body systems as well, including your kidneys’ production of urine.

Also, the urge to pee may not be what it seems. If you’re dehydrated, your body may hold onto this concentrated reserve of urine, creating a sensation similar to the one you get when you have to urinate.

What to Do About It Stay hydrated (especially if it’s warm out or if you’re sweating a lot). Getting plenty of water is essential to a healthy workout. Plan ahead to scope out pit stops along your route, and talk to your doctor if it becomes a consistent issue.

5. Tummy Trouble
Another potential side effect of dehydration is having gastrointestinal issues, says Mack. Dehydration can alter the way the stomach and digestive system work in a way that will leave your bowels irritable once you start moving a lot on a run, she says. Paying attention to hydrating the day before, as well as during, a long run may help.

Even if you’re well hydrated, you may still have tummy trouble, and it’s common for runners, she adds. As you run, there’s a lot of repeated bouncing of the body and the internal organs, blood flow to the intestines may decrease, and typical production of hormones by the intestines may be interrupted, which may all contribute to GI issues, according to the Mayo Clinic.

“I feel like stress about the run itself doesn’t get as much attention as it should,” Mack adds. “But it often causes digestive issues, too.”

What to Do About It Don’t eat any new-to-you foods before or during a run, and especially not during a race, says Mack. “Not every energy gel, protein bar, or sports drink agrees with every runner’s stomach; and it’s best to find what works before you run,” she suggests.

It’s also best to avoid caffeine for three to six hours before running, and try not to put anything in your stomach for at least two hours before a run, advises the Mayo Clinic.

Another tip: This is the one time you get to skip loading your plate with vegetables. Mack says lots of veggies, whether cooked or raw, tend to increase risk for GI problems during a run.

And if you suspect prerun nerves may be playing a role, try adding meditation or journaling to your prerun routine (either just before you head out or even the day before), Mack says.

Source: everydayhealth

What is a Massage Gun, and Why Use One?

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Massage guns are more popular than ever. Celebrities, professional athletes, and fitness influencers alike rave about their benefits. Can they help up your fitness game, too? Here’s everything you need to know about when massage guns help, whom they might benefit, and how to use one if you decide to try it out.

What Is a Massage Gun, and Why Use One?
Massage guns (sometimes called “percussive massage treatment” or “vibration therapy”) are portable, handheld devices that look like a power drill and, in some cases, sound like one. They’re almost always wireless — most use a rechargeable battery — and they come with interchangeable attachments.

When the massage gun is placed on your muscles and turned on, the attachments vibrate or “percuss” at a high frequency and low amplitude of movement. Advocates claim that this promotes recovery from workouts and improves overall performance while reducing muscle soreness.You can use a massage gun whenever you’re looking to relieve some muscle tension, but it may be especially beneficial to use after a workout to promote recovery with reduced muscle soreness,” says Leada Malek, DPT, SCS, a sports physical therapist in San Francisco who’s board-certified through the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists.

While Dr. Malek says the evidence is scant to conclusively link training benefits with massage guns, there is research to support the two modes of therapy that are behind the percussive massage treatment of massage guns. Those are: massage, a treatment in which your muscles are being kneaded and manipulated by another person; and vibration therapy, which involves placing a vibrating device on certain parts of your body.

“Massage can reduce tension in muscles and impact flexibility, reducing muscle stiffness, increasing blood flow, and decreasing muscle soreness,” Malek says. And there is some evidence that vibration therapy can have the same effect as massage therapy in terms of limiting delayed onset muscle soreness (the tightness and achiness you feel a day or two after a tough workout).Massage guns do similar things as massage, but the way they go about it is different,” Malek says. They offer a similar effect as foam rolling and massage. Which you choose may depend on personal preference.

Foam rolling uses myofascial release to decrease muscle tension. Fascia is the connective tissue that surrounds muscles, blood vessels, and nerves. For various reasons, fascia can get tight, even inflamed. When that happens, your ability to move can be hampered. Yet the gentle to moderate sustained pressure you apply with a foam roller can help tight areas of the body relax or release, Malek says.

You might get similar effects by holding a massage gun to one area, but it doesn’t qualify as myofascial release because of its rapid, percussive nature, Malek says.

Static stretching, on the other hand, uses slow, sustained stretches on a muscle to promote relaxation and reduce feelings of muscle tightness, and like foam rolling, it has more research to support its benefits, Malek says. (Note that this effect tends to be the case post-workout, but not typically as part of a pre-workout warmup.)

For some people, stretching may be more relaxing because of the nonpercussive impact on the muscle, Malek says. And because you don’t need equipment, it’s more convenient.

Source: everydayhealth

Zahara’s memorial service details announced

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Fallen Afropop sensation Bulelwa “Zahara” Mkutukana’s life will be celebrated at a memorial service on Thursday, 14 December. Her memorial service is set to start on at 11:00 and end at 14:00 at the Rhema Bible Church in Randburg, Johannesburg. Thereafter, Zahara’s family will transport her back home to the Eastern Cape where her funeral service and burial will take place at the weekend.

The 36-year-old Loliwe hitmaker died on Monday, 11 December, after allegedly battling liver complications. She was surrounded by her loved ones when she passed away at a Johannesburg private hospital.

Zahara

She leaves behind her two sisters, brother, mother and her fiancé, Mpho Xaba. In a statement on Tuesday, the Mkutukana family described the Phendula hitmaker as a pure light and a blessing to the world.

“She was a pure light, and an even purer heart, in this world. A beacon of hope, a gift and a blessing to us and countless people around the world.

Zahara

“A legendary figure in the world of music, Zahara remarkably touched millions of people’s lives with her extraordinary gift and passion for music. She leaves behind an indelible mark on the music industry and a legacy that will forever resonate in our hearts and souls.

Zahara

The family said that it would like for the musician to be remembered for healing the nation through her inspirational music. A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. May we remember Zahara not with sorrow, but with the healing, joy, kindness, and inspiration she brought to us through her life and her music.

“May she rest in eternal peace, and may her melodies continue to echo in our heats forever, ” read the statement.

Source: The south African

Andile Mpisane teaches daughter how to drive

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Andile Mpisane creates time for his family despite being occupied with various activities. The South African star is famous for being a musician, a footballer, the Royal AM chairman, and a few other roles. Andile recently welcomed a child with his wife, Tamia Mpisane.

Andile Mpisane

Fatherhood appears to be fun for him as he shared a video of himself bonding with his daughter, Miaandy. Andile was seen teaching the cutie how to drive.

Andile Mpisane

“Gotta teach them while they’re young,” he captioned video. Followers gushed over the video and applauded him for being a present father.

In other news – Jub Jub’s rape and attempted murder case postponed to 2024

Molemo “Jub Jub” Maarohanye will be back in court for his rape and attempted murder case in 2024. The musician is faced with is facing 13 charges including rape, indecent assault, assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm, and kidnapping. On Monday, the star appeared at the Johannesburg magistrate’s court.

Jub Jub

His lawyer Terrance Baloyi said they were waiting to be provided with the particulars they asked for to proceed with the matter. Read more

Zahara’s age revealed: She celebrated her birthday in November

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Zahara’s age was revealed after fans realised she celebrated her birthday in November. South Africa woke up to the sad news of Zahara’s death, and there had been a lot of talk. After the news of her death, many fans have since trolled DJ Sbu, saying he played a part in Zahara’s death.

Zahara

Despite his silence about the accusations, Nota had defended DJ Sbu with everything he had. He even vowed to defend DJ Sbu, claiming he would do so even if Sbu did not ask for it.

Zahara

“We love DJ Sbu… I will defend his honour; he doesn’t need to ask!” Despite all this talk, many fans mourned Zahara, saying that she lost her life at a young age.

Indeed, many fans only knew that she was not that old, but they did not know her actual. To make things worse, she had just celebrated her birthday in November 2023.

Source: News365

Case against Thamsanqa Gabuza postponed for mediation

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TS Galaxy striker Thamsanqa Gabuza’s criminal case has been postponed to 19 December for mediation. The former Orlando Pirates star made a brief appearance at the Alexandra Magistrate’s Court on Monday, 11 December, after he was arrested last month allegedly smashing three cellphones and a laptop belonging to his ex-girlfriend.

Sunday World reports that the court adjourned a few minutes after proceedings began as the state informed the court that its investigation is continuing. In a statement, the South African Police Service (SAPS) explained that on 11 November, Gabuza visited his ex-girlfriend at her home in Sandton where the incident allegedly took place.

Thamsanqa Gabuza

 

“The complainant said Gabuza allegedly asked her for sex but then she refused. It is then that the soccer star became aggressive and roughly pushed her against the wall towards her bedroom.

“The complainant allegedly managed to free herself and ran back to the lounge. Gabuza is accused of following her, snatching her cellphones and smashing them against the wall.

Thamsanqa Gabuza

The items are said to be worth R50 000. Gabuza’s legal representative, Themba Ngobeni, said the football player will not miss a single court date. He won’t miss a court date, he will be available and will cooperate during proceedings,” Ngobeni said.

Source: The southafrican

Zahara was supposed to walk down the aisle

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Zahara died barely a few weeks after her traditional wedding reception. In November, the multi-award-winning musician reportedly tied the knot with her fiancé Mpho Xaba. Their wedding reception invitation photo is topping trends in the backdrop of her untimely death. The star said ‘Yes’ after being proposed in March. Taking to X, formerly Twitter, she confirmed the news by flaunting her R10 000 customised engagement ring.

However, in November, it was reported that Xaba and Zahara had a traditional wedding reception. No doubt little was known about their reception up until her admission.

Zahara

 

Mzansi was puzzled to learn that she had tied the knot in November. Reports also have it that she was admitted barely two days after her reception, and it is alleged that she was poisoned. Against the news, their wedding reception photo had thrust them into the top trends. No doubt, the photo has since left many in tears. The two seemingly had their traditional wedding on 12 November 2023 at 978 Hotjie, Mashishing, Lydrnburg.

According to Sunday World sources, Zahara had two wedding receptions on the cards. The receptions were to be divided into two ceremonies. The source said she would have two wedding receptions, a traditional wedding followed by a white wedding. However, they had their traditional wedding before things turned south. Speaking anonymously, the source revealed they were already preparing for their wedding.

Zahara

Despite keeping her private life under wraps over the years, Zahara often opened up about her love life. Before Xaba, she had been engaged twice. In 2017, she was engaged to Umhlobo Wenene FM radio presenter Amaza Nstshnga. After five years, the two called it quits. Two years later, she was reportedly engaged to Ian Sibiya. However, their relationship did not last long.

Source: Thesouthafrican

In other news – Mpho Maboi sets the record straight about her divorce

Sportscaster Mpho Maboi believes that she and former Kaizer Chief player Reneilwe “Yeye” Letsholonyane would still be together if they never got married.

Maboi revealed in an interview with 702’s Relebogile Mabotja this week that she and the soccer star got divorced in 2021 after two years of marriage. Read more

Gigi Lamayne starts a wellness business

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Gigi Lamayne, real name Genesis Manney creates another source of income for herself. The South African rapper started a wellness business as she opened an IV Zeal, an IV Vitamin Drip Lounge at the richest square mile in Africa, The Mac.I have been obsessed with health, fitness, and wellness lately,” she says.

Gigi-LaMayne

“I have been exposed to a lot of new knowledge on how to keep healthy. As artists we tend to put a lot of things into our bodies and do not understand the detrimental effects,” she says.

Gigi Lamayne

“I wanted people to learn from me but also have a space where they can get the necessary minerals, stay healthy, and keep changing their dreams.

In other news – Masechaba Ndlovu says her baby daddy is God-fearing and a prayer warrior

Masechaba Ndlovu reveals some of her man’s qualities while showing off her little son on social media. The TV personality announced the birth of her son some months ago. Taking to social media, she shared a lovely snap of herself with the little man and captioned it with a brief note.

Masechaba Ndlovu

Our journey with Lukhanyo Lwezizwe has proven to me that babies don’t only come from us, they come from God,” she wrote. Read more

Zahara’s family confirm death in an official statement

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Zahara’s death has been confirmed by her family in a statement released on Tuesday morning. News of her passing took over the internet and social media platforms on Monday night as it was reported that the star departed on the night of 11 December, 2023. Taking to her social media account, the family wrote.

Zahara

“We Mourn the Passing of Zahara. It is with heavy hearts and deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved daughter, sister, and friend, Zahara. Surrounded by family and loved ones, Zahara departed this world on Monday, 11 December 2023. She was a pure light, and an even purer heart, in this world. A beacon of hope, a gift, and a blessing to us and countless people around the world.

Zahara

“A legendary figure in the world of music, Zahara remarkably touched millions of people’s lives with her extraordinary gift and passion for music. She leaves behind an indelible mark on the music industry and a legacy that will forever resonate in our hearts and souls.

zahara

“A life so beautifully lived deserves to be beautifully remembered. May we remember Zahara not with sorrow, but with stories of healing, joy, kindness, and inspiration she brought to us through her life and her music. May she rest in eternal peace, and may her melodies continue to echo in our hearts forever.

In other news – Masechaba Ndlovu says her baby daddy is God-fearing and a prayer warrior

Masechaba Ndlovu reveals some of her man’s qualities while showing off her little son on social media. The TV personality announced the birth of her son some months ago.

Masechaba Ndlovu

Taking to social media, she shared a lovely snap of herself with the little man and captioned it with a brief note. Read more

Cyan Boujee spoils her man on his birthday

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Cyan Boujee celebrates her boyfriend on his birthday. The DJ showered him with sweet words and also gave him special gifts. Cyan has been highly private about her man, but she doesn’t hide the fact that she is in a relationship.

Taking to her Instagram stories, she wrote her boyfriend a note, and also shared the photo of the cake she bought for him.

Cyan Boujee

“I’m so emotional because of how happy & grateful i am to be in love with someone i could never rattle, someone that’s just so cool and calm and super funny! I can count on him. he could hold me by the ankle over a cliff and I wouldn’t worry,” she wrote.

Cyan Boujee

“Damn today and this entire week I wanna spoil TF out of you! so many scenes between us have made me feel like I’m not a fool for having a good thing that still doesn’t meet the social standards. literally ALL my sibling’s Bestfriend. You handle my personality SO WELL baby .. I LOVE YOU BIG TIME,” Cyan added.

Source: News365