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I know i can unclip the tubing and reattach it later but what I'm worried about is the cannula getting knocked or ripped outActually you might have to be careful as most if not all pump manufacturers say pump must be removed for contact sport. The warranty would be invalid if the pump got damaged during them. During the training can you have the pump on a bench nearby and reconnect at hourly intervals to give yourself some basal?
Unfortunately close grappling might pull the cannula out, particularly if you were sweating. Any other contact sport except wrestling, and maybe rugby, you would be fine.I know i can unclip the tubing and reattach it later but what I'm worried about is the cannula getting knocked or ripped out
I think for cycling and running you will be fine. Just put it somewhere with minimal movement, so as long as you avoid the limbs when running or the legs when cycling you should be fine.That's got me thinking about cycling now, place least likely to cause problems if I come off? And running, place least likely to chafe?
running I agree, no problem, I don't tend to fall over. Biking, especially mountain biking I'll have to think about, just in caseI think for cycling and running you will be fine. Just put it somewhere with minimal movement, so as long as you avoid the limbs when running or the legs when cycling you should be fine.
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