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  1. SG 180 Full race for sale, Only rode it a handful of times. Edges have plenty of life left on them. Great condition! Looking to get $400 for the board.
  2. SG 180 Full race pro team for sale, has only about 15 days on the snow, in great shape. Looking to get $600 plus shipping for the board. Please Pm me if you have any questions.
  3. Hello my friend, I wish you were closer so I could help you but this is what I would do. Due to prior surgeries, injuries, nerve damage you essentially have a perfect storm for the symptoms you are experiencing. As many have stated there isn't one single magical modality that will "cure" your issues. Typically in my office we would have to address the issues in this order. 1) Scar tissue, deep myofascial release techniques like (A.R.T active release technique, Graston Technique, Rolfing) to address your bodies natural response to tissue damage. Scar tissue is normal and a natural thing, but when the body lays down the collagen for soft tissue repair it sometimes doesn't care if the tissue is 100% functional. Scar tissue develops to patch the tissues together but in doing so it creates very taught tight tissue that is prone to re-injury and an inflammatory response. (inflammation drives pain and more scar tissue development) 2) Soft tissue mobility/ rehab, after scar work is performed you need to rehab the tissue. Soft tissue has a funny way of healing, if incorrect stimuli is introduced it creates more scar tissue. It follows Davis law which states: "Ligaments, or any soft tissue, when put under even a moderate degree of tension, if that tension is unremitting, will elongate by the addition of new material; on the contrary, when ligaments, or rather soft tissues, remain uninterruptedly in a loose or lax state, they will gradually shorten, as the effete material is removed, until they come to maintain the same relation to the bony structures with which they are united that they did before their shortening. Nature never wastes her time and material in maintaining a muscle or ligament at its original length when the distance between their points of origin and insertion is for any considerable time, without interruption, shortened." This is where rehab comes into play, strengthening of the tissues supporting the injury sight as well as the injured tissues themselves would essentially remodel the tissue to a more functional state. 3) Inflammation control, we all love pooping those NSAIDS but current research has shown that NSAIDS are detrimental to soft tissue repair. Yes NSAIDS help reduce inflammation but inflammation starts healing process (Fibroblasts the collagen producing stem cells which facilitate tissue repair/ scar tissue are Chemotaxic and are drawn to the injury site by inflammation). Too much inflammation creates pain! Inflammation can be controlled by ice or from a larger systemic point nutrition. Check out diets like the paleo diet etc which focuses on Omega 3 consumption over Omega 6 for this. Well those are the three points I wanted to touch upon, there is a lot more but tired of typing hope this helps ;)
  4. Awesome riding with all of you guys! My legs are still shot from riding two days straight. The conditions were just pure awesome! The comments on the other board were just hilarious. Riding up the lift over exhibition was great as we see the large craters made by us ;) Missed you Bobby :( Feel better!
  5. Just been busy haven't had time to get out much
  6. Pics from Sat! https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151924175676561.1073741825.556486560&type=1&l=b8c058996b
  7. At the beginning of the season I couldn't put my board on its edge , carve a line, and was slarving all over the place. This is me at the end of the season after a lot of instruction and inspiration from Dingbat (Mark), Bobby bugs, and griff. Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk
  8. I wont be at WAWA but there is a group of us going to Berksire East this sat!
  9. 99% chance I'll be there one or two days Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk
  10. Amazing pics! keep them coming! if you have any of a guy with a white helmet, blue jacket ( Day 2 was black) with orange pants Please post them :)
  11. Ilk be there Sunday! Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk
  12. It will be me and my buddy for Sunday Sent from my HTCONE using Tapatalk
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