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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby smelly » Wed Apr 01, 2009 11:55 am

Rodney we are not holding back clearences may be the players have a outstading fees to be paid before being cleared to another club
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby rodney fox » Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:07 pm

smelly wrote:Rodney we are not holding back clearences may be the players have a outstading fees to be paid before being cleared to another club


I looked at the refusal last night smelly and no he does not owe your club any money, it's all good mate Hackham Hawk and I have been talking all should be sorted soon I imagine.

Was also telling HH that I hope the Hawks give the Towns a massive welcome to the SFL from all of us I would love to see a good result and a very very physical contest straight up to let em know it's not gonna be an easy year.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby HH3 » Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:22 pm

cuzzy wrote:
Jayne wrote:
hackham_hawk_3 wrote:Because I cant train tuesdays. Do my own stuff through the week and train with the boys on thursday nights.

By the way...does anyone know of a treatment for shin splints that can be done at home. Bloody summer trainings stuffed both my legs.


Ice massage. Fill a paper or foam or plastic cup 3/4 full of water, obviously put it in the freezer and once set use the ice to massage up and down the affected area... Simple but effective...


yep the ice massage works a treat, the other thing you can do is a massage called bowen therapy, it bascially is a form of massage done by a professional that increases blood flow and fluid flow throughout the body, it worked wonders for me i could hardly walk when i had bad shins and this got me up for round 1 (costs about $45 for about 1/2hours work). They will tell you to drink heaps of water becasuse you feel drunk afterwards, take it from me drink heaps, i thought it was a myth but when i drove home i nearly had about 10 car crashes.


Where can you get this done because its getting so bad that when im lying in bed it feels like theres a fracture in my shin.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby A TRAIN » Wed Apr 01, 2009 12:47 pm

hackham_hawk_3 wrote:
cuzzy wrote:
Jayne wrote:
hackham_hawk_3 wrote:Because I cant train tuesdays. Do my own stuff through the week and train with the boys on thursday nights.

By the way...does anyone know of a treatment for shin splints that can be done at home. Bloody summer trainings stuffed both my legs.


Ice massage. Fill a paper or foam or plastic cup 3/4 full of water, obviously put it in the freezer and once set use the ice to massage up and down the affected area... Simple but effective...


yep the ice massage works a treat, the other thing you can do is a massage called bowen therapy, it bascially is a form of massage done by a professional that increases blood flow and fluid flow throughout the body, it worked wonders for me i could hardly walk when i had bad shins and this got me up for round 1 (costs about $45 for about 1/2hours work). They will tell you to drink heaps of water becasuse you feel drunk afterwards, take it from me drink heaps, i thought it was a myth but when i drove home i nearly had about 10 car crashes.


Where can you get this done because its getting so bad that when im lying in bed it feels like theres a fracture in my shin.



That's cause there is, that's what shin splints are. you might be suffering from shin soreness which turns into shin splints.

a couple weeks ago I was suffering from shin soreness and couldn't walk/stand. So my trainer put some strapping on them and now I don't feel a thing. check out the link, it's a short video
on how to strap your shins, it works a treat.


http://www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/strap ... plints.php
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby zedman » Wed Apr 01, 2009 1:40 pm

rodney fox wrote:
smelly wrote:Rodney we are not holding back clearences may be the players have a outstading fees to be paid before being cleared to another club


I looked at the refusal last night smelly and no he does not owe your club any money, it's all good mate Hackham Hawk and I have been talking all should be sorted soon I imagine.

Was also telling HH that I hope the Hawks give the Towns a massive welcome to the SFL from all of us I would love to see a good result and a very very physical contest straight up to let em know it's not gonna be an easy year.


best of luck to hackham this year, we know whats its like to have lean years as well..i know we have a few of your boys with us this year so we probably arent to popular down hackham way, but everyone comes from somewhere dont they?

fwiw, i think towns are going to kick a cricket score..sorry..they will be up near the top all year..strong club
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby cuzzy » Wed Apr 01, 2009 1:59 pm

hackham_hawk_3 wrote:
cuzzy wrote:
Jayne wrote:
hackham_hawk_3 wrote:Because I cant train tuesdays. Do my own stuff through the week and train with the boys on thursday nights.

By the way...does anyone know of a treatment for shin splints that can be done at home. Bloody summer trainings stuffed both my legs.


Ice massage. Fill a paper or foam or plastic cup 3/4 full of water, obviously put it in the freezer and once set use the ice to massage up and down the affected area... Simple but effective...


yep the ice massage works a treat, the other thing you can do is a massage called bowen therapy, it bascially is a form of massage done by a professional that increases blood flow and fluid flow throughout the body, it worked wonders for me i could hardly walk when i had bad shins and this got me up for round 1 (costs about $45 for about 1/2hours work). They will tell you to drink heaps of water becasuse you feel drunk afterwards, take it from me drink heaps, i thought it was a myth but when i drove home i nearly had about 10 car crashes.


Where can you get this done because its getting so bad that when im lying in bed it feels like theres a fracture in my shin.


yeah the old shin splints are nasty, and they proabably wont improve unless we get some decent rain to make the ground a bit softer. Just look up bowen therapy in yellow pages, i got it off some guy called Ayria Lodge, think he works out of Moana Surf Life Saving club. The actual problem is called Compartment Syndrome, the way the docs and this Aryia bloke explained it to me is, its like an envelope under your skin, the muscles and fluid swell up and put pressure on your skin and bone causing the pain.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby HH3 » Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:03 pm

cuzzy wrote:yeah the old shin splints are nasty, and they proabably wont improve unless we get some decent rain to make the ground a bit softer. Just look up bowen therapy in yellow pages, i got it off some guy called Ayria Lodge, think he works out of Moana Surf Life Saving club. The actual problem is called Compartment Syndrome, the way the docs and this Aryia bloke explained it to me is, its like an envelope under your skin, the muscles and fluid swell up and put pressure on your skin and bone causing the pain.


thanks mate. ive emailed a natural therapy place and just waiting for them to get back to me. Did you get it done more than once. I just wanna know if ill need it more than once a season...or is it a fairly long term effective treatment?
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby Sorry Dude » Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:15 pm

By the way...does anyone know of a treatment for shin splints that can be done at home. Bloody summer trainings stuffed both my legs.[/quote]

Ice massage. Fill a paper or foam or plastic cup 3/4 full of water, obviously put it in the freezer and once set use the ice to massage up and down the affected area... Simple but effective...[/quote]

yep the ice massage works a treat, the other thing you can do is a massage called bowen therapy, it bascially is a form of massage done by a professional that increases blood flow and fluid flow throughout the body, it worked wonders for me i could hardly walk when i had bad shins and this got me up for round 1 (costs about $45 for about 1/2hours work). They will tell you to drink heaps of water becasuse you feel drunk afterwards, take it from me drink heaps, i thought it was a myth but when i drove home i nearly had about 10 car crashes.[/quote]

Where can you get this done because its getting so bad that when im lying in bed it feels like theres a fracture in my shin.[/quote]

yeah the old shin splints are nasty, and they proabably wont improve unless we get some decent rain to make the ground a bit softer. Just look up bowen therapy in yellow pages, i got it off some guy called Ayria Lodge, think he works out of Moana Surf Life Saving club. The actual problem is called Compartment Syndrome, the way the docs and this Aryia bloke explained it to me is, its like an envelope under your skin, the muscles and fluid swell up and put pressure on your skin and bone causing the pain.[/quote]
I was only speaking to our trainer regarding this last thursday night. I suffer from it in my left calf!! there is no cure for it, all you can do is ice and make sure you are streched up good before playing and then warm down properly.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby dodgingandweaving » Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:20 pm

I just saw a physio about my shin splints. 2 ways to strap it - a figure 8 that goes under the foot and around below achilles. holds up the arch in the foot and seems to work. Or there's the other strapping technique that 'A-TRAIN' posted. Anti-inflammatory's can help, but it's bone stress so will probably have minimal effect. Ice, strapping, and stretching is the best way to go.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby cuzzy » Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:28 pm

hackham_hawk_3 wrote:
cuzzy wrote:yeah the old shin splints are nasty, and they proabably wont improve unless we get some decent rain to make the ground a bit softer. Just look up bowen therapy in yellow pages, i got it off some guy called Ayria Lodge, think he works out of Moana Surf Life Saving club. The actual problem is called Compartment Syndrome, the way the docs and this Aryia bloke explained it to me is, its like an envelope under your skin, the muscles and fluid swell up and put pressure on your skin and bone causing the pain.


thanks mate. ive emailed a natural therapy place and just waiting for them to get back to me. Did you get it done more than once. I just wanna know if ill need it more than once a season...or is it a fairly long term effective treatment?


I had it done about 3 times throughout the year, once before round 1, a couple of weeks later and then again after the june longweekend
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby the big bang » Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:54 pm

i see Ayria Lodge a fair bit, for my shins, back, legs and just to keep my body in good nick in general. he works out of a fitness studio on the spy at moana, across the road from the SLSC.

highly recommended.

if you'd like his number, PM me!!
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby A Mum » Wed Apr 01, 2009 5:58 pm

I know heaps of people who see Ayria.
He knows his stuff....
Everyone swears by him O:)

But those who see him must have a high pain threshold :D
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby the big bang » Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:02 pm

A Mum wrote:I know heaps of people who see Ayria.
He knows his stuff....
Everyone swears by him O:)

But those who see him must have a high pain threshold :D



the truest thing i've ever read on here a mum!!!

he regulary brings tears to the big bangs eyes!!
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby cuzzy » Wed Apr 01, 2009 7:58 pm

bloody oath the first time i seen him i was nearly swinging at him i was in that much pain, he def knows his stuff and wont stuff you around.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby the big bang » Wed Apr 01, 2009 9:49 pm

spot on cuzzy. i had the advantage of watching a few lads go before me, so i knew what to expect by the time i got on the bench!

but anyone out there wanting your body touched up (and has a decent pain threshold!!!), get down to see ayria! ya wont regret it!
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby rodney fox » Thu Apr 02, 2009 12:49 pm

the_big_bang wrote:spot on cuzzy. i had the advantage of watching a few lads go before me, so i knew what to expect by the time i got on the bench!

but anyone out there wanting your body touched up (and has a decent pain threshold!!!), get down to see ayria! ya wont regret it!


All will take note that The Big Bang still has to pay to get his body "touched up"!!!
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby risetothetop » Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:13 pm

how is the coach going down there at hackham? great bloke was my assistant coach at south under 19s couple years back.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby Sorry Dude » Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:22 pm

risetothetop wrote:how is the coach going down there at hackham? great bloke was my assistant coach at south under 19s couple years back.

yeah he is fitting in really well with all the players. he realises where the club is at and wants to help succeed which is a 5 year plan not an overnight one, and he wants to help make it happen. will be good to see him in action this weekend when we take on townies! its going to be a very tough game but both clubs have never seen eachother and the game will start 0-0 after all.
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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby HH3 » Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:36 pm

risetothetop wrote:how is the coach going down there at hackham? great bloke was my assistant coach at south under 19s couple years back.


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Re: Hackham Hawks

Postby smelly » Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:41 pm

Well said lads he's going to be a great asset to our club :D
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