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Casting around an injury - Dryrod - 08-14-2009 [font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3] ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Casting around an injury - macfly55 - 08-14-2009 man you do come up with some really good topics.. [ ![]() personally I dont have a problem with my shoulder as you described.. but.. on occassion I do get lower back pain (probably from my lack of expertise in casting).. Id be curious to see if anyone has any suggestions that may help me to keep this from happening... MacFly [cool] [signature] Re: [macfly55] Casting around an injury - Dryrod - 08-14-2009 [font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3] ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Casting around an injury - macfly55 - 08-14-2009 oh Aleve and I get along well when my back starts to hurting.. gymnast huh.. DR Korbut :-) [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Casting around an injury - flygoddess - 08-14-2009 Sounds like you are casting the text book way. Put a book under your arm. Sounds like that is what you are doing. Not going to get that 70' cast, but who needs it. I get the lower back pain if I am standing all day. Specially in the winter in the water. I think I tense up. Ibprofen and me don't get along in the sun. Got to be careful about the adverse reactions. Tylenol and I are getting along much better since the ulcer and no more Excedrine. LOL [signature] Re: [flygoddess] Casting around an injury - Dryrod - 08-14-2009 [font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3] ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Casting around an injury - Scruffy_Fly - 08-30-2009 Here is something we all should be doing anyways. This is what I started working on when I strained the muscles around my rotator cuff. Learn to cast with the other hand. But I must admit that I stopped working on it much after the muscles were to normal. But that took two years before the pain was gone. Now in retrospect I believe my recovery would have been quicker if I would have totally switched to the other hand or given up FF for a year. Instead I did a lot of the "book under the arm " casting like you are doing. My weaker arm would tire quickly so I would switch back when I was actually fishing. Should have reduced the fishing to just half a day and stop the repeditive days of fishing. [signature] Re: [Scruffy_Fly] Casting around an injury - Dryrod - 08-30-2009 [font "Comic Sans MS"][#008000][size 3] ![]() ![]() [signature] Re: [Dryrod] Casting around an injury - cpierce - 09-28-2009 The low back pain seems to be a common one for most people fly fishing. I don't know if it is the standing, the posture, or the casting technique. I find that if I take a minute or two between every 3rd pool or so and stretch or even stretch out on the bank and relax everything. I last longer. Doesn't completely stop it but it sure delays it. I start stretch before I ever start feeling any pain. I know that I must look pretty funny with my feet sticking out of the willows![blush] [signature] |