this is letsrun, you can’t just say that and not give the story
The story I heard is he was in downtown Newbury Park getting ice cream when he noticed he was being followed by an 11 foot tall dude in a trenchcoat. He ducked in and out of a couple of stores and thought he lost him when he heard from close behind "do it Leo" and where the guy's junk should have been a baseball bat appeared and he took a hit to the knee.
Aaron went down and when he looked up he just saw an empty trench and 2 kids running away at 4:01 pace.
The way the youngs comment on posts like this makes me cringe. They’re so fake lol. Going to fit right in with the Stanford men if they don’t end up transferring
Having worked in a cadaver lab for the past three years, I can tell you it is nearly impossible to tear the IT band. He must have been very unhealthy/starving himself and or on antibiotics when this happened.
this is letsrun, you can’t just say that and not give the story
The story I heard is he was in downtown Newbury Park getting ice cream when he noticed he was being followed by an 11 foot tall dude in a trenchcoat. He ducked in and out of a couple of stores and thought he lost him when he heard from close behind "do it Leo" and where the guy's junk should have been a baseball bat appeared and he took a hit to the knee.
Aaron went down and when he looked up he just saw an empty trench and 2 kids running away at 4:01 pace.
The trenchcoat had embroidery on it that was crossed out
Having worked in a cadaver lab for the past three years, I can tell you it is nearly impossible to tear the IT band. He must have been very unhealthy/starving himself and or on antibiotics when this happened.
Having worked in a cadaver lab for the past three years, I can tell you it is nearly impossible to tear the IT band. He must have been very unhealthy/starving himself and or on antibiotics when this happened.
What does antibiotics have to do with it?
Most broad spectrum antibiotics reduce tendon compliance and increase the risk of tendon tearing or rupture during loading (running/jumping, etc.)
Is this the type of injury that could be hard to come back in general? Is it something that might constantly hurt him when he gets to a decent level of training?
I don't understand all the doom and gloom over this news. an IT Band injury is extremely common for runners and easy to rehab. I've had one, more annoying than anything else because you can't run for a few weeks.
he'll be 100% by the end of June, probably sooner.
I don't understand all the doom and gloom over this news. an IT Band injury is extremely common for runners and easy to rehab. I've had one, more annoying than anything else because you can't run for a few weeks.
he'll be 100% by the end of June, probably sooner.
An irritated IT band is very common.
I have never heard of anyone tearing their IT band while running.
sad to see his HS career end like this but on the bright side it's a fairly easy injury to recover from. should be back to 100% by the time he's adjusted to the altitude in Flag.