dennishasdoneit
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Plenty of helpful vids on u tube ,but common sense /instinct is prob enough to sort it tbhI often get pain around the same area and have found stretching my hip flexors/glutes have eased this dramatically.
Plenty of helpful vids on u tube ,but common sense /instinct is prob enough to sort it tbhI often get pain around the same area and have found stretching my hip flexors/glutes have eased this dramatically.
yeah absolutely. I find one stretch and it eases straight off. My hip flexors are ridiculously tight, loosening them off can take some effort some days.Plenty of helpful vids on u tube ,but common sense /instinct is prob enough to sort it tbh
Genuinely, you may need to go see a podologist as a lot of lower back pain comes from the feet. I had flat feet and one leg shorter than the other, used to cause me all kinds of trouble until I had some custom built inner soles. No issues at all now.Been getting out a bit since new year, partly due to no football and partly for something to do whilst keeping slightly fit.
Been building up from 2k to 5k last weekend feel fine apart from the base of my back which is sometimes unbearably painful whilst mid run had to stop a couple of times (only for 10 seconds or so) to let the pain piss off then I can get going again, anyone any recommendations for a lower back support?
Cheers for the replies, I've always been a fucker for not bothering to stretch properly could never be arsed when I was playing football regularly so I think ill have a go at that before I set off running from now on. Desperately trying to convince myself im not al old man when in reality I now am!!
@jay_mcfc I'll bear that in mind if the pain continues, cheers
I’m regretting not doing it now tooRain is the best weather for a run imo
It's always the case. But rarely do you regret going for the run.I’m regretting not doing it now too
not a truer word said, I've learned to control my feelings towards running that some days will be easy some hard, but all are worth it. especially when you think the run is crap but you check your watch after and most of the time its decentIt's always the case. But rarely do you regret going for the run.
I don’t stretch either before hand, try to after though.I've run 750 days in a row, most days between 3-5 miles... i've never stretched once before setting off.