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| R6jonny |
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| Cillit-BANG |
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For years I couldn't run due to a) stitch and b) my legs ached. I cycled a hell of a lot, which alters the muscles due them doing same repition millions of times. But I found this method broke me in gradually, and in about a month or so I could run fine.
Something along the lines of-
Week 1-
1 day on, 1 day off-
1 minute run, 1 minute walk, for 20mins
Week 2-
2 minute run, 1 minute walk, for 30mins
Week 3-
4 minute run, 1 minute walk, for 30 mins
Week 4-
6 minute run, 1 minute walk, for 30 mins
Then just adjust times etc. depending on how your feeling.
Juding by what you have said about your feet and knees, I'd suggest seeing a specialist first. You could end up doing more damage than good.
And ALWAYS warm up/down and stretch. You will pay for it in the morning if you don't.
FFIW, a good pair of specific running shoes (saucony, brooks, asics etc) will not cost the earth, £60 will get you something more than adequate. Don't be tempted to go to a 'Sports Store'.
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| Reevo8 |
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| craigie b |
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 craigie b Citizen Smith

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three out the ten or so more guys that I train with had 1000 miles socks.....By the time they'd finished marching they had blisters on their heels the diameter of a tea cup! I appreciate running is different but I found that to be a terrible advertisement for them socks, especially when I just use two thick pairs and they've stood me proud
Leggy, I would recommend conditioning your feet rather than masking the problem as in the long run (excuse the pun) you won't always have a pair of them handy.
I haven't had much experience of knee injuries (thankfully, touchwood) but I use High 5 for all my energy drinks, bottles and shake mixers....I'm sure their sports supports are of equal quality (https://www.high5-online.com/acatalog/Sports_Clinic.html) Other than that your local running shop might be of more help!
Lastly, the best protection you can get for your knees are good running shoes. They are what will absorb most of the impact rather than your poor knee (am I soounding like a stuck record yet?). |
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| Steve H |
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I forgot to mention Hal Higdon's Site it's a fantastic source of information for runners.
There are dedicated training programmes for novice, casual and expert runners alike should you wish to use them.
You can have email reminders when it's time for a run and keep track of your progress too (plus it's all free of charge ). I found it a great motivational tool when I first took up running  ____________________ Mellow Yellow
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 315 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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