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Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Mon May 10, 2010 2:17 am
by Sammy T
Hi

After being hit on the side of the head by a big wave, (yes, I know, I need to keep a better lookout) I've got a perforated ear drum and can't go back in the water until it has healed (stupidly I did go in a few days later, convincing myself all was ok, but couldn't even balance on the board and was very dizzy). As I'm very new to surfing, only been doing it for 4 months, I'm really fed up about it as I feel that I'll lose all the progress I've been making, the water is also getting pretty chilly here (Tasmania) and I know I'm going to really feel it when I get back in!

Anyway, I've got 2 questions I hope you can help with:

Ear plugs - can anyone recommend good ones that stay in, I'm keen on trying them as the GP told me I'll have a weakness on that ear drum and I don't want it to happen again, not sure if ear plugs would help or not?

Fitness - I'm not overly fit anyway but have been doing 2 x 2 hour surf sessions a week and have noticed some improvement in my upper arm and shoulder strength, is there anything I can do to keep this up while I'm out of action. I do have some 2 kg weights and I do an upper arm session a couple of times a week anyway and I have just started yoga too (I'm female, 5ft 4 and 60kgs). Any tips?

Thanks for any comments.....

Sam

Re: Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 1:30 am
by Aloha
Ouch. Quite a few guys are big fans of blu-tack as an ear plug, they swear by it.

Re: Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Tue May 11, 2010 5:17 pm
by Deepwaterdesigns
definately do some upper body resistance workouts for your upper body strength. my suggestion is high rep, lower weight workouts to build muscular endurance and strength. do alot of body weight exercises such as Dips (triceps and chest) pushups (triceps and chest) and pullups (arms and back) these will help with your pop ups speed and explosiveness, and for paddling strength and endurance, do lots of lateral and front raises, shoulder presses and upright rows. you also want to build your leg and core strength so squats, lunges, sit-ups, crunches to the side and leg tucks should help in that area, this will help with your movement and flexibility.
try to keep sets and reps to 10-15 reps and 5 sets for each exercise, this should increase muscular endurance. also consider buying some resistance bands, which are available at most sports stores for added resistance, if you dont understand how to do some of the exercises here, go to www.bodybuilding.com where you can see vids of the exercises ive mentioned. any questions PM me.
hope that helps

Re: Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 9:19 pm
by Sammy T
Aloha wrote:Ouch. Quite a few guys are big fans of blu-tack as an ear plug, they swear by it.


Thanks, I'm using blu tac in the shower, seems to stay in ok!

Re: Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Wed May 12, 2010 9:21 pm
by Sammy T
Deepwaterdesigns wrote:definately do some upper body resistance workouts for your upper body strength. my suggestion is high rep, lower weight workouts to build muscular endurance and strength. do alot of body weight exercises such as Dips (triceps and chest) pushups (triceps and chest) and pullups (arms and back) these will help with your pop ups speed and explosiveness, and for paddling strength and endurance, do lots of lateral and front raises, shoulder presses and upright rows. you also want to build your leg and core strength so squats, lunges, sit-ups, crunches to the side and leg tucks should help in that area, this will help with your movement and flexibility.
try to keep sets and reps to 10-15 reps and 5 sets for each exercise, this should increase muscular endurance. also consider buying some resistance bands, which are available at most sports stores for added resistance, if you dont understand how to do some of the exercises here, go to http://www.bodybuilding.com where you can see vids of the exercises ive mentioned. any questions PM me.
hope that helps


Thanks for all the ideas, should keep me busy for a few weeks!
Will also check on the link
Sam

Re: Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Thu May 13, 2010 4:12 pm
by Deepwaterdesigns
no worries, hope you get better soon and back in the water before its too damn cold!

Re: Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Thu May 20, 2010 12:54 am
by parrysurf
http://www.proplugs.com/
These are the plugs I see most...guys swear by them. I am a non user.

Strength upper body and balance I do the SUP on the days it is to flat to surf regular. Or on days I am done surfing and I want an extra workout. Lost 40 lbs in a year, and my chest, shoulders, and lats are getting very strong. Not to mention the improved balance, leg strength, and added surf days....hoooray!

Re: Perforated Ear Drum

PostPosted: Sun May 23, 2010 7:08 am
by Sammy T
parrysurf wrote:http://www.proplugs.com/
These are the plugs I see most...guys swear by them. I am a non user.

Strength upper body and balance I do the SUP on the days it is to flat to surf regular. Or on days I am done surfing and I want an extra workout. Lost 40 lbs in a year, and my chest, shoulders, and lats are getting very strong. Not to mention the improved balance, leg strength, and added surf days....hoooray!


Thanks, I'll have a look at the proplugs.

Well done on the weight loss and the balance and strength gain, sounds good!

Sam