Bouwmeester
Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Camino de Francés SJPdP-PlR (July 2013)
Hi everyone,
Just a few more weeks until my Camino starts! I've been training extensively during the past months. However, I'm a bit concerned I haven't had enough training with my backpack. I did a couple 20-25k training walks with about 5 kgs in my pack, which caused my left shoulder to get sore (during the walk and 1-2 days afterwards). It turned out my backpack wasn't yet properly adjusted (classic scenario: most of the weight distributed to my shoulders instead of my waist). First, I tried to readjust my backpack by myself, which didn't really make a difference. Also, while my shoulder usually was back to normal soon after training, it remained a bit sore during the past few weeks without having trained (just minor pains, not really worth taking painkillers for).
To make sure everything would be in order, I decided to give my shoulder some rest and to go back to the store first to have my backpack readjusted. This has definitely made a difference. When I try my backpack on, I now feel the center of gravity is located more towards my lower back. I've also visited a manual therapist, who concluded that my shoulder is just overused and gave me a brief treatment and some exercises to do at home.
My questions: what would be the best way to get some more backpack training before departure? And is it even worth worrying about? I'm thinking of walking 10k soon, with a fully loaded backpack (about 7kgs + 2L water) - and if that works out, do it a couple days in a row. I'll be walking the Francés, staying overnight in Orisson, so that could be a good simulation of my first day's walk. FYI: I'm a 22-year-old male and haven't had any other injury-related issues than my shoulder.
Thanks in advance for your replies.
Just a few more weeks until my Camino starts! I've been training extensively during the past months. However, I'm a bit concerned I haven't had enough training with my backpack. I did a couple 20-25k training walks with about 5 kgs in my pack, which caused my left shoulder to get sore (during the walk and 1-2 days afterwards). It turned out my backpack wasn't yet properly adjusted (classic scenario: most of the weight distributed to my shoulders instead of my waist). First, I tried to readjust my backpack by myself, which didn't really make a difference. Also, while my shoulder usually was back to normal soon after training, it remained a bit sore during the past few weeks without having trained (just minor pains, not really worth taking painkillers for).
To make sure everything would be in order, I decided to give my shoulder some rest and to go back to the store first to have my backpack readjusted. This has definitely made a difference. When I try my backpack on, I now feel the center of gravity is located more towards my lower back. I've also visited a manual therapist, who concluded that my shoulder is just overused and gave me a brief treatment and some exercises to do at home.
My questions: what would be the best way to get some more backpack training before departure? And is it even worth worrying about? I'm thinking of walking 10k soon, with a fully loaded backpack (about 7kgs + 2L water) - and if that works out, do it a couple days in a row. I'll be walking the Francés, staying overnight in Orisson, so that could be a good simulation of my first day's walk. FYI: I'm a 22-year-old male and haven't had any other injury-related issues than my shoulder.
Thanks in advance for your replies.