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    Default Hip pain now gone

    I used to always have hip and knee pain on my left (sliding) side. More pronounced in the hip then knee. It would start usually around middle of second game and literally be throbbing by fourth game. I started heavily bowling in Dec of last year but was still without a fitted ball. Technique was bad with thumbless chicken wing style. Even when I got my ball in mid January I was stil experiencing pain.

    But just like that in the last few weeks pain really isn't an issue anymore. I just bowled 11 games yesterday morning and pain didn't creep up until 9-10th game. Although playing 11 games would do that to most people I guess.

    I attribute the relief to better technique (more knee bend) and hip flexor exercises. Boy do they work. I sit at my desk at work all day so my body doesn't get to stretch. A simple hip flexor exercise is to sit on all fours on your knees. Take left leg and bend it inward so it is under your stomach. Slide left leg over to the right almost making a cross under your stomach. Now just stretch your arms and right leg outward to put your body weight over the left hip. Keep doing this for 30 second intervals daily and you will feel a difference

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    Do you slide more now?

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    Still not as much as I want but before I actually did a dead stop on my slide foot with obviously transferred the energy to my knees and hip

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    Ya, I had that for a while as a result of sticking. I'd try better shoes, that worked for me.

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    At first I was skeptical because I don't buy into any products advertised on infomercials, but I've been using a Copperwear / Copper Fit on the knee of my slide leg. Virtually no pain even after as many as 15 games in a session. I also recommended it to my Dad who has knee issues from sliding on some ice this past winter and he says it's been helping a lot. Don't, however, buy them from their online website. They advertise that you get 2 for $20, but they charge you $5-$6 each for shipping, so you're looking at $32 for 2. You can actually get them from places like Walmart, Walgreens, or CVS in the 'As Seen On TV' aisle for $9 each. Plus you have the 30 day return policy from most of those places if you don't feel it's working. Just a suggestion.
    Bowling balls in the bag: Track Paradox, Hammer Deadly Aim, Hammer Black Widow Legend, Hammer Black Widow Assassin, Hammer Viral, Columbia 300 White Dot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sourtower View Post
    At first I was skeptical because I don't buy into any products advertised on infomercials, but I've been using a Copperwear / Copper Fit on the knee of my slide leg. Virtually no pain even after as many as 15 games in a session. I also recommended it to my Dad who has knee issues from sliding on some ice this past winter and he says it's been helping a lot. Don't, however, buy them from their online website. They advertise that you get 2 for $20, but they charge you $5-$6 each for shipping, so you're looking at $32 for 2. You can actually get them from places like Walmart, Walgreens, or CVS in the 'As Seen On TV' aisle for $9 each. Plus you have the 30 day return policy from most of those places if you don't feel it's working. Just a suggestion.
    Is this what you are talking about, what are the differences between the two:

    CopperWear
    http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/stor...4wCxoCYxLw_wcB

    CopperFit
    http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/stor...lH_BoC8Tjw_wcB
    Last edited by NewToBowling; 03-24-2015 at 09:45 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewToBowling View Post
    Is this what you are talking about, what are the differences between the two:

    CopperWear
    http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/stor...4wCxoCYxLw_wcB

    CopperFit
    http://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/stor...lH_BoC8Tjw_wcB
    Yes, those are the ones! I personally prefer the Copper Fit over the CopperWear only because the Copper Fit tends to stay in place more than the CopperWear. Either one is good to use. My Dad uses the CopperWear and he has no issues with it whatsoever.
    Bowling balls in the bag: Track Paradox, Hammer Deadly Aim, Hammer Black Widow Legend, Hammer Black Widow Assassin, Hammer Viral, Columbia 300 White Dot

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