My wife’s doing it with her friend I did it a couple of years ago I struggled at the 8 mile mark for a couple of minutes but got through itIs anyone running Cov half this year? Ran 11 miles for my long run today, hoping to do the full distance for the next 3 weekends now before tapering down ahead of the day. Feels like forever since my 1st attempt in 2019 but im pretty confident ill be able to improve on my time from that day.
Bloody hell that's quite the injury list!My wife’s doing it with her friend I did it a couple of years ago I struggled at the 8 mile mark for a couple of minutes but got through it
I broke my ankle , fibula and tore ligaments and had a skin graft On my left leg 2 years ago I still get swelling to my ankle so at the moment I’m not running as far as I used to but I’m thinking of doing the half next year
Being doing 8-10km 5 days a week for the last few weeks and already injured. Is it possible to get shin splints just above the inside ankle that is painful to even walk upon?
Thanks for the reply.Yes it is possible. It may not be shin-splints though, better to get a proper opinion.
Have you gone from low mileage up to 40-50km/week very quickly? This is one of main causes of shin splints and impact injuries (that, and doing too much hard running off a low mileage)
I was ummIng and aahhing about going back to 5aside but after reading that I’ll give it a missFelt like I'd got back into the swing of things and some prick went through me at 5-a-side last night, got a 2nd ankle on top of my foot nowhopefully won't stop me running for too long!
I had a achilles tendinitis about five years ago, brought on by llaying too much tennis and other exercise. I was hardly able to walk for a week and it took the best part of a year to get over it. I was hardly able to exercise beyond walking for that year. Was told it would be likely to recur but fortunately hasn't done so far. Not a lot that can be done for it beyond rest and anti inflammatory drugs.Went out running yesterday and ankle is fucked again, reckon it’s tendinitis - i’m sure someone on here had it before?
Been told nothing other than walking for a month and to return then to have it looked at. The specialist looked at me like I was insane when I asked if that included training with a heavy bag.I had a achilles tendinitis about five years ago, brought on by llaying too much tennis and other exercise. I was hardly able to walk for a week and it took the best part of a year to get over it. I was hardly able to exercise beyond walking for that year. Was told it would be likely to recur but fortunately hasn't done so far. Not a lot that can be done for it beyond rest and anti inflammatory drugs.
Join a boxing gym, it’ll get you into shape in no time if you put the effort in.Not posted for a while as been pretty frustrated re running, as I had to pull out of the marathon a few days before.
Got a stupid injury on a training run and despite trying to recover and attempting a few practise runs, there was no way I could get through 26 miles.
The positive is that I have a deferred place for next year guaranteed.
So, my plan is to absolutely nail it. I’ve sort of drifted through two marathons without proper preparation or training. So now I’ve got a year I’m using it as a target to get as fit as I was a few years ago and aim for a 3:30 marathon.
On that note; other than running, any advice re other training to incorporate, for example strength and conditioning training etc?
Went out running yesterday and ankle is fucked again, reckon it’s tendinitis - i’m sure someone on here had it before?
don't you ever learn?I broke my ankle , fibula and tore ligaments and had a skin graft On my left leg 2 years ago I still get swelling to my ankle so at the moment I’m not running as far as I used to but I’m thinking of doing the half next year
I only said thinkingdon't you ever learn?
Yep.Had anyone done the draycote 10k ? It’s on in December and I’m thinking of doing it
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