Monday 12 October 2009

Dancing through injury!

I started dancing over 4 years ago now, partly because my mates had better moves in the clubs, partly because of Strictly having gained fast popularity and also because it was recommended as a way to improve a foot injury. In December 2003 I was at rugby training and my right foot gave way whilst running on it. The pain was pretty intense, and I had to pull out of the exercise for a while. However I was enjoying myself a little too much, and when the pain went, I joined in training again. After about 5 minutes running, my foot went again, but this time I could barely walk on it. I sat out for the rest of training then went to hospital later for an x-ray fearing that I had broken something. The nurse told me it was likely to be ligament damage, gave me treatment and sent me on my way. After a while, I went to my GP because it wasn't improving, who advised me that it might benefit from physio but there was a 6 month waiting list, not saying that without this it wasn't likely to improve at all.

Moving forward to around Easter of 2005 and I took up a ballroom and latin american dance class, and low and behold, some of the pain started to ease as my foot gained some strength back. All was going well until the cold and damp weather set in, when my foot started playing up again, and swelling. This was a recurring problem anytime there was dampness in the air, be it cold or warm (England doesn't get hot!) but I stuck with it, taking some supplements and aspirin. I started taking glucosamine sulphate at first, which had a slight effect on my foot, with it's natural anti-inflammatory properties. This still didn't help on dancing exam days though where my foot was pretty much guaranteed to swell!

The next supplement I added was Devil's Claw, a natural pain killer and anti-inflammtory and once again there was further improvement. I had been taking solely these two until earlier this year, when I was introduced to alkaline water. At first I was very sceptical that changing the water I drank would make a difference to my foot (as you would be), but Paul invited me to try some, and to my amazement you could really taste the difference between the alkaline water and tap water. As time has gone by I have moved from 8.5pH to 9.5pH water as gradually my foot has improved, and weeks where I have drank purely tap water, that pain has come back! Many scientists have tried to play down then benefit of alkaline water, and as a non-scientist I can only speak for the experience I have had of it, which when I have taken it in conjunction with my supplements, there has been a vast improvement in my foot.

If you research alkaline water online, you will no doubt read scientific reports suggesting that it is a placebo effect, and that there is no evidence to show that alkaline water has benefits. However before I drank alkaline water my foot used to physically swell and become painful to the point some dances I had to stop, however I have not had any swelling since drinking alkaline water and the pain has been cut down to a minimum! Physical swelling I'm sure, cannot be affected by a placebo! I would suggest to anyone else who has an injury to ligaments etc that they try alkaline water. The water ionizers aren't cheap, but may well be worth the investment.

Saturday 10 October 2009

Strictly Latest Opinions!

I have been very busy for the last couple of weeks either working, dancing or generally not being around to blog! This year's Strictly is slightly strange because they are largely so good that it's hard to forget that it's only week 4, and that to me the person who had the biggest lead has had a couple of disappointing weeks, despite being top last week. Yes Ricky Whittle. I thought his paso was a bit weak due to his crab movements and also maybe the choreography was to blame a bit in that he wasn't given as much intricate steps to perform as some of the celebs have had. However his posture, attitude, arms and timing were all spot on, but after his amazing rumba I was hoping for a bit more I think. Again his salsa tonight was another step down. Once again the choreography wasn't all salsa, and there was something I can't quite put my finger on that was missing from the performance. He has had a very busy week though apparently so hopefully he may regain his excellence.

Again, last week, I thought that Jo and Joe both had public induced escapes and should really have been in the dance off. Rav and Lynda were much better and shouldn't have been there. I wasn't convinced that Rav should have gone either, though after Lynda's dance off performance tonight maybe it was right, we'll never know! Having said that I thought that despite some very dodgy marking and comments from the judges the final outcome tonight was right. I would have said Jo and Joe should stay for their vast improvements and that left Lynda and Craig in the dance off by default. No-one else should have been close to a dance off, they were all far too good. Again, I agreed with the judges for saving Craig due to the man having to lead, and this is particularly tricky in the Foxtrot, yet Craig seemed to have no problems there. Both couples did turn up the heat in the dance off, and although Lynda did dance slightly better the fact Craig lead so well really swung it in his favour.

Dodgy Judges Comments
There were 2 occasions that really stood out tonight for the judges behaving erratically. One of which was with Joe Calzaghe. I have to admit my timing can sometimes be off, and the foxtrot is a nightmare dance to get the timing right, but Bruno saying that Joe still had no musicality was slightly ridiculous. I thought that was one of his biggest improvements that he found timing. Did anyone notice that Darren and Lynda were nowhere near the beat in their dance for quite a period of time?? Then for Craig to disagree with all the other judges and say there had been no improvement was dispicable. Everyone could see that there had been a vast improvement.

Then there was Jade Johnson who got such great comments, performed what was one of the best dances of the night and got average scores! Didn't quite get the same choice expletives as Mr Revel Horwood's comments about Joe, but a good shouting!