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 shellshock Spanner Monkey

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 Posted: 18:17 - 03 Jun 2009 Post subject: Anyone a super fittie ? |
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Hi,
Looking to take up running again after a very long break (read 15 years), what is the absolute minimum kit I would need ?
I've budgeted £50/60 on a pair of trainers, otherwise, any ideas ?
I'm hoping to build up to 3 runs of 30/40 mins per week, with maybe a yoga class as well to add in some stretches.
Oh, and I damaged my knee quite badly when I was a teen, have run since then, but last time I attempted a run, was in agony for 3 days after. Hopefully I know a bit better this time, with warming up, but any other ideas, support bandage ??
Thanks in advance.
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| Tonka |
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Only advice I would give is go to a specialist running shop to buy your trainers. They will assess your gait and you will minimise the chances of subsequent injury through poor fitting foot wear. Some people get an assessment and then buy through the net which is something you may wish to do if your budget is tight, but personally I prefer to buy from the shop as they've provided the advice.
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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Ditto what Tonka's said.
Definitely get into a running shop and they'll watch you run in different shoes with different support and advise what is best. It really does make all the difference - I did a 5 mile cross country run last year in an old pair of running shoes (didn't want to knacker my then brand new ones) and thought 'it's only 5 miles, a one off, I won't notice' - but I really did and my knees hurt a little afterwards.
Build yourself up slowly and you'll probably find that as your muscles develop they'll support your damaged knee. ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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| trevoriv wrote: |
Sounds daft but the most important part of equipment I have found over the years is good running socks. Expect to pay around £7-10 a pair for decent wicking socks that will help to prevent blisters.
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When I went to Coventry Running the other day (a brilliant shop by the way, highly recommended, the staff are excellent), the guy in their said that although running socks are good, if you have a budget they are not worth the money, a good pair of trainer socks would more than suffice for recreational running.
That said, I do own running socks, but then I am taking it quite seriously now. Got my first 10k race on Sunday, which I am really looking forward to!
A decent fitting pair of running shoes are obviously the main requirement, but I have found that if you want to progress and start running further than a heart rate monitor is a great tool for pacing yourself properly to go further. You can get a very capable Garmin Forerunner 50, off Amazon for about £40. It comes with free analysis software so you can check your heart rate and the zones you were operating within.
For example; if I go on a hard run at about 170BPM, I can usually only manage about 5 miles. However the other day I paced myself at only 160bpm and I managed 9 miles easily. Whenever I forget my HRM, I always run too fast as I have nothing to moderate myself with.
By the way, I was running for a year with the wrong fitting running shoes, I was wearing shoes for people who over-pronate but the gait analysis machine told the guy at Coventry Running that I have the most neutral running form you can have. Consequently, the fluid around my ankle ligaments never show anymore.
Running is absolutely great fun, I just wish I had someone to run with as I get quite bored running alone, however I am probably going to join a running club when I get back home permanently. I have got myself in for the ballot for the 2010 London Marathon, but I doubt i'll get in first time!
As for your knee problem, this would be my primary concern, i'd look to get a proper diagnosis on that first. Luckily for me, any injuries I pickup can get treated at home by my girlfriend as she is pretty much a qualified physio now. (The sports massages after every run are great as well! ) ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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 shellshock Spanner Monkey

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| Hazylogic wrote: | Start off with a pair of crocks, then move onto flipflops as an intermediate. And when you're ready - you will know when - then, and only then can you wear some clogs.
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Erm, ok. Something I'm missing here ?
Anyhow, thanks guys. I was planning a visit to a 'proper' sports shop, stupidly nearest to me in the 'Peak District' is bloody miles off. So I'll go to the one I know in the Lakes.
I was planning on a pair of Asics, seem to be a good basic brand, does the job without being too pricey. I have a stupidly high instep, but don't have a problem with under-pronation - confusing. So I prob need a prof opinion.
Socks are prob something I'd overlook, but makes sense.
I can't wait to get back into this, I used to get up at 5 am and run along beaches in the Channel Isles, and work a 12 hour day and then run when I got home at 10 at night, nothing beats it.
I tried swimming, but its just BORING, the Gym is BORING. I'd like to get into rock climbing and karate, but atm, it needs to be cheap and instantly attainable. |
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 shellshock Spanner Monkey

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Ah shit, I posted mine before I noticed your reply Jon.
Cheers, you've come a long way chap, I was actually bragging about your '3 peaks challenge' to my neighbour today feeling rite proud of you ! I managed to see your pics off Bellas facebook, well done and good look on Sunday
I don't see my knee as being a prob, I have managed to swim really well and take part in aerobics with no problem, just the running which was a prob, BUT I was using very old trainers
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Brand really does mean nothing. Check this out to get an idea of what type of shoe you need: https://www.runnerscentre.com/shoes.htm
Brooks, Saucony, Mizuno and Asics are all well respected in the running world.
I swear by my Saucony Triumphs and my Fox River socks - made running enjoyable again
If you want to save money try and see if you can get last seasons models - IE the Triumph 6's are the current model at £90 but I did see the 5's at £40 recently and they are practically the same shoe.
I also run with a Suunto T3 with heart monitor and step counter which although expensive is a cracking bit of kit.
Jon B, that's an impressively low HR, what's your peak? I'm currently avg around 180+ with a 195 peak on 10k and below. Although to be fair I dont run that much these days, down to about 30km a week  ____________________ Past: '96 Thundercat, '02 ZX636R (A1P), '58 KTM 690 SM LC4 Current: '06 ZX636R (C6F)
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I can't run for shit, however just thought I'd add that both when I did a very brief stint in the TA, the PTI mentioned Asics, Pony and Hi-Tecs as decent running shoes. This was confirmed by a couple of marines I met on my brothers ship, though they mentioned a couple more that I can't remember, but the basic jist was that all the trainers that you thought were gash are the best for running in, and don't even think about going near anything with Nike/Adidas/Reabok etc on it.
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Definately agree. Adidas et al, are only fashion trainers really. Though within their higher price point, i'm talking £100+ they are probably pretty good.
I got my Brooks Ghost II for £59 down from £85 just cause I was a poor a student, the guy in the shop felt sorry for me.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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Hmmm, I know. Probably in a slightly different league there though Shock absorber all the way
What music do any of you use (if any), I realise everyone will be different, but I'm just curious.
I'm planning on starting on a mix of grass and soft path Tonka, so should be ok.
Hopefully one day very soon I'll be understanding the HR convo, I'll let you know how I get on. |
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Hopefully my knee isn't buggered, I have run, swam and walked endless miles without any hint of trouble, so I'm hoping that if I take it easy, make sure I warm up properly and stay off the hard stuff I'll be ok.
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