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Short bio on Michael Gillan
(or you can google me if you like-type in Michael Gillan ultra masseur or ultra or ultra marathon masseur)
Qualified as a masseur in 1993 in Australia in relaxation massage and started working with Ultra Marathon athletes
In 1995 realized that the conventional way of working on the runners muscles for recovery was not the way to go as it was working on their muscles which were already in a state of soreness and stiffness from overuse; using the fingers to help reduce this only made things worse.
1995 Colac 6 Day race
(Light Manual Muscle Relaxation developed, used from here on-changed name to the World Run Recovery System in 2007)
Changing the approach to working with the muscles improved recovery and resulted in improved performances (see manual on Colac 6 day progressive chart for results)
In !996 went to Nanango 1000 Miles and helped Sandra Brown, Bill Beauchamp and others finish.
2 Years later became official Masseur at Coburg 24 Hour event and the Australian Race Walkers.
Met Jesper Olsen on his epic run around the world and worked with him for a while.
www.worldrun.org
Founded the 'Sports Institute of Hard Knocks'
Welcome to the 'Sports Institute of Hard Knocks'-the poor mans sports organization
The main obstacle to a better performance is lack of information
You are not going to get the scientific stuff here, but if you look at the Colac 1995 results you can see that a faster recovery can make a performance difference and give the 'edge' over the competition
If you can't get ahead without access to the best institutes' knowledge you can get ahead by recovering faster
The common competitor who works at what they do may not be olympians but they deserve the best care they can get; the body needs to recover from the pounding it has just had, but unfortunately they do not have the support of an institute to provide this
They are too low down the order to warrant using the full resources of higher sports institutes and access to coaches-physicians-physiotherapists and scientists-but there is one institute that is interested in helping them achieve the best they can
Institute Motto
'I see no ships-only hard ones' anonymous
The objectives of the Institute
* to help the athlete achieve the sports person within them to achieve the greatness within themselves they know is there
* to assist them to do this by using the World Run Recovery System
* to provide them with the best Do It Yourself Recovery System possible
Mission Statement-Quote
"I finally found my hero in life, and it was me!"
Kevin Saunders Ultra Marathoner
Kevin was on a Sydney to Melbourne (Australia) run and was going neck to neck with a great runner Yiannis Kouros; after a few hundred kilometers, he had done the best he could, and reaching the top of a hard to run up hill he had given it everything he had.
He had discovered the greatness within himself; instead of looking for heroes outside his own self, he found the biggest hero was within!
The faculty
The 'Sports Institute of Hard Knocks' is very exclusive
The chief of staff, chair person, financier, admin staff, research staff, writers, maker of teas and every member of the institute consists of one person-ME!
The rates of pay is the same for everyone irrespective of position and responsibilities-$0.000
Financial Backing
Financed by doing paid employment; present means of financing-hospital ward assistant
The faculty makes up for this though by recieving bonuses in other ways-
Satisfaction Fun and Achievement
The institutes facilities are based where ever the staff goes, classrooms ranges from a dusty roadside, to a chair at the side of the track' (a bit crowded with us all on it-see the actual chair in photo in Montreal World Champs) and for the classroom scientific theory, any handy library with medical reference books.
The institute working hours varies from 3 hours to 24 hours to 48 hours to 6 days to 16 days to 3 weeks to around the world however long it takes!
The research laboratory is out there at front line, 'cutting edge' fully hands on, if a mistake is made, rectify it!
The 'volunteers' consist of some of the self admitted worst runners in the world (not named for obvious reasons) to some of the best runners and walkers in the world! (see references-and these are just a few)
Facilities
Facilities of the Sports Institute of Hard Knocks are many and varied
The chair in the foreground was the living quarters and work area at the Montreal World Distance Championships fo 24 hours-it was also the only equipment that was needed to keep the team on the track for the full event-the airline mislaid everything except what I stood up in
Research in other areas
Voluntary work
12 months working with the Melbourne Golf Injury Clinic (physiotherapists) at Vaucluse Hospital Melbourne Australia 1994-95
Working with
1993 Chelsea Park Nursing Home with geriatric patients
1993 Bayside Center for Further Education with intellectually and physically disabled clients
On Floor work experience
production line operator in many industries
Events and races
Some References
Michael’s methods of massage and blister care helped me to stay mobile throughout the race and to recover quickly afterwards. His techniques are safe and gentle.
Unlike some treatments, which put the runners and walkers at risk of muscle tears or infection, Michael’s techniques are gentle, safe, reassuring, and highly effective. They enhance comfort and flexibility, build confidence, and promote success.
This booklet will help others to learn and practice Michael’s methods. It is recommended reading for everyone who walks and runs and who wants to go further, go faster, or just to enjoy life more!!'
SANDRA BROWN 1996 Ladies 1000 Mile World Record Holder 1999 Ladies 100 mile Race walking World Record Holder
“I know that your massage kept a number of competitors in the event. The cold weather of Saturday afternoon and night certainly got to many of the walkers and your prompt action had them back in the race after a short stop.
In years past, that would have ended up as a non-finish. A number of walkers were able to keep going for the full 24 hours on the basis of your expert help.”
Tim Ericson Secretary Australian Centurions Club
'I have known Michael Gillan for many years and have always got quick relief for my aches and pains from the stretching he performs'.
CLIFF YOUNG-75-80 24 Hour World Record Holder (150.07 kilometers)
A word from Jesper Olsen World Runner about Light Manual Muscle Relaxation
“If I hadn't had the qualified help from the excellent masseur Michael Gillan, taking several thousands of km out of my legs, I could spare myself the effort!”
“My crew for the current stages, Michael Gillan, has proven to have other talents than the quite taxing job of taking care of all the requirements of a really tired ultra runner!
He has since years back been working on a new approach to stretching and muscle-rebuilding for ultra runners. I have the last two days tried his careful stretch and massage, and a bit to my surprise the muscles are beginning to feel like before the start back in Greenwich, London!!
Usually I doesn’t take massage as the legs of an ultra runner will often be quite sore during the long time events (and especially in an multi-year event like this...), and getting a massage can at times cause more injury and cramping up than good. For example my last massage was some 12 000km ago when I ran the 12-hour competition in Finland. And so far that has been the only one.
But Gillan came with best recommendations from my main contact in Australia, Phil Essam, who besides being vice president in the Australian Ultra runners Association has heaps of good knowledge to share. And this new kind of mild massage for ultra runners is definitely one of the good tips! There should be a fair chance that I actually get fresh enough to do some decent running at the 6 Day Race that I have coming up in Colac from the 21.November. I quite look forward to that, even though I can’t expect to make a top class result :-)”
He won! 756.2 kilometers (Jesper holds the record for the longest run in history over 26000 kilometers and the first person to run around the world Taken from www.worldrun.org
: ARTICLES WRITTEN & PUBLISHED:
'The Scout' magazine 'Blisters, and their avoidance and treatment when in a remote area'.
'Tide' Melbourne Chinese newspaper. 'Computer Caused Injuries and Using Western Style Massage'
'Aura' The ultra runners' magazine. 'Using Light Massage for Running Recovery'
'Ultra Oz' 'Ultra Walking and Shin Problems associated with compound rubber athletics tracks'.
Had input into the book 'The Beginning Runners Handbook'
By Ian MacNeill and Robyn Flemming Published by Allen and Unwin
to sitemap to see what else there is
Further Reading
Travell S.G. Simons D.G. Myofacial Pain & Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual Williams & Willliams 1983
Travell J. Rinzler S.H. The Myofacial Genesis of Pain Post Grad Med 1952
Casley-smith Judith & Casley-Smith J.R Modern Treatment for Lymphoedema . 5th edition
Montague Ashley Harper & Row Touching
'Guyton-Textbook of Medical Physiology eighth edition-1991 W.B. Saunders Company-ISBN 0-726-3994-0
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology-Seeley Stephens and Tate-Mosby Year Book ISBN 0-8016-0227-0
'Textbook of medical Physiology" Physiology- fourth edition-Robert M. Berne, Mathew N. Levy, Bruce M. Koeppen, Bruce A. Stanton-Mosby ISBN 0-8151-0952-0)
Travell S.G. Simons D.G. Myofascial Pain & Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual Williams & Willliams 1983
Travell J. Rinzler S.H. The Myofacial Genesis of Pain Post Grad Med 1952
Ian Macneill and Robyn Flemming 'The Beginning Runners Handbook', Allen & Unwin
Bingham, John, 'The Courage To Start: A Guide to Running for Your Life' New York: Simon and Schuster, 1999
Barfoot, Amby (ed.), 'Runners World Complete Book of Running: Everything You Need to Know to Run for Fun, Fitness and Competition', Emmaus, Pa: Rodale Books, 1997
British Athletics, 'The Runners Guide', London: HarperCollins 1994
Bourke, Louise, 'The Complete guide to Food for Sports' Performance' 2nd ed., Allen & Unwin 1995
Fixx, James F., 'The Complete Book of Running', New York, Random House, 1997
Galloway, Jeff, 'Galloways Book on Running' Bolinas, Ca.: Shelter Publications, 1984
Glover, Bob, et al.,'The Runners Handbook', Penguin Books, 1996
Micheli, Lyle, 'Healthy Runners Handbook' Champagne, Ill.: Human Kinetics, 1996
Sheehan, George A., 'Running and Being: The Total Experience', New York, Simon & Schuster, 1978,
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