I guess the other parts of my body are in so much pain that I don’t realize I have side stitches. From the NY Times…
February 28, 2011, 12:45 pm
Preventing Side Stitches
By TARA PARKER-POPE
As every runner knows, a painful side stitch can quickly ruin a workout. In today’s Really? column, Anahad O’Connor explores recent research that suggests side stitches are related to poor running posture.
One explanation is that poor running form may affect nerves that run from the upper back to the abdomen. Another is that hunching increases friction on the peritoneum, a membrane that surrounds the abdominal cavity. This could also explain why controlled breathing seems to help relieve stitches: drawing deep breaths fills the lungs and improves posture.
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