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    Re: Overuse groin injury with very specific cause

    This most certainly could be a groin injury, iliopsoas tendonitis or joint dysfunction of the hip, a peripeheral neuropathy, and of course as already stated a lumbar problem but as described does not appear to be primarily spinal in origin.
    I have done other posts on the topic, you can google, avery hard to give comprehensive advise over the internet.nd check this site. If you ever come to Las vegas Nevada USA I can have a look. I appreciate that your inquiry was last year! How are you doing?
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    Re: Overuse groin injury with very specific cause

    Having been in your same situation, I also suggest you look at your load distribution (heavier items closer to your back, and lower in your pack as close to your centre of gravity as possible), and also look at the set-up of your webbing / belt kit... training for this particular course that you speak of, a tendency is to want to have as many pouches on as possible to increase carrying capacity. If you have too many, your main ammunition pouch / utility pouch will be to much to the front.

    Especially on an uphill, the tendency to improve biomechanical efficiency is to lean forward, reducing propulsion needed and instead increasing leg lift to allow a controlled falling forward (ie - the POSE or chi running method). This then increases active insufficieny of the hipf flexors, combined with added resistance from the webbing, and altered COG is actually a very common cause of psoas overuse in the forces.

    Hopefully no post means you've passed selection and am now on RIO... if not, pm me as an aussie with a background in your situation.



 
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