I had been out a few times recently but had quite bad lateral foot pain last week, it's gone away now.
Could this be due to running in my non gait fitted trainers? Or just running regularly again from a period of inactivity?
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I'd say its more likely the latter.
Everybody has got their own opinions, but my view is all this gait-analysis is a bit of a waste
(i await a flurry of posts in disagreement)
True gait analysis doesn’t really have much to do with trainer fitting. I had gait analysis by a physio a while back and there was so much in my style (gait) that I needed to change.I'd say its more likely the latter.
Everybody has got their own opinions, but my view is all this gait-analysis is a bit of a waste
(i await a flurry of posts in disagreement)
I haven’t seen anything about Cov half this year unfortunately.Edit on my above post: i don't think the Cov Half Marathon is on this weekend. I think the date i saw has been cancelled or updated.
Haha yeah me too, I signed up to a 10k in Trieste in January as well - need to remember I’m the wrong the side of 35 now!Well, first reply from me in this thread for a while.
So in August ran the York 10k, did a decent enough time for 46 mins
Ran the York marathon relay leg of 8k at average 4.31k which I was delighted with and on Sunday gone just did the Bury 10 miler which was my longest distance in a public event. Christ was that hard, first 6k were up hill. I thought after 6 I was a goner and would have to stop, which was a real eye opener but I kept going and finished 57th in the event out of 333 which I'll take.
All 3 events were runforall and come with completion medals. I love the idea of medals and want more so I'm going to sign up to more events.
Brass monkey York half marathon in Jan is next. (No medal though)
Well, first reply from me in this thread for a while.
So in August ran the York 10k, did a decent enough time for 46 mins
Ran the York marathon relay leg of 8k at average 4.31k which I was delighted with and on Sunday gone just did the Bury 10 miler which was my longest distance in a public event. Christ was that hard, first 6k were up hill. I thought after 6 I was a goner and would have to stop, which was a real eye opener but I kept going and finished 57th in the event out of 333 which I'll take.
All 3 events were runforall and come with completion medals. I love the idea of medals and want more so I'm going to sign up to more events.
Brass monkey York half marathon in Jan is next. (No medal though)
*Morgan Freeman narrator's voice* "But it was not the catalyst to get back out there he had hoped..."Very much fallen off the wagon with running, 2 weeks working abroad got me out of the habit. Playing 7 a side tonight so will try and use that as a catalyst to get back out there.
Why don't you take your running stuff to NY? I did the other year, found it a buzz running through the streets of Manhattan into Central Park. CP is massive as well so you could get a decent run out of it.I am due to run my first half marathon a month tomorrow but have had a nasty chest infection since Christmas and am only just recovering from it now. I haven't been able to run since Christmas Day (I did a half marathon early in the morning); this was the first and only time I have done the distance and I haven't been able to run since then due to being ill.
How badly impacted am I likely to be by 3 weeks of not running? I am also going to NY in a couple of weeks for a week so won't be able to run then...am I better off forgetting about it for now and doing it later in the year?
I am due to run my first half marathon a month tomorrow but have had a nasty chest infection since Christmas and am only just recovering from it now. I haven't been able to run since Christmas Day (I did a half marathon early in the morning); this was the first and only time I have done the distance and I haven't been able to run since then due to being ill.
How badly impacted am I likely to be by 3 weeks of not running? I am also going to NY in a couple of weeks for a week so won't be able to run then...am I better off forgetting about it for now and doing it later in the year?
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