dennishasdoneit
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It was still an incredible effort tho,after leading from the front early doors and for quite a while after,,imoHuh?? He finished 4th
It was still an incredible effort tho,after leading from the front early doors and for quite a while after,,imoHuh?? He finished 4th
so legendary prefontaine
last 400.. legend
I'm after some advice.
I've never really had any injuries or joint problems while i've been running. So i'm a little stumped with a small niggle i've now got. I run 5k twice a week.
A few weeks ago, i suddenly felt pain in my left knee at the very start of my run. I limped/walked a bit, and after about 1km, the pain eased and i was able to run the rest of the 5k with little to no pain.
This cycle has repeated every run since. I've not noticed much, if any pain or swelling during normal activities.
I've tried resting a week, and increasing my runs. Nothing makes a difference. Same pain at the start that goes away.
Any ideas?
I'm after some advice.
I've never really had any injuries or joint problems while i've been running. So i'm a little stumped with a small niggle i've now got. I run 5k twice a week.
A few weeks ago, i suddenly felt pain in my left knee (right in the joint/under knee cap) at the very start of my run. I limped/walked a bit, and after about 1km, the pain eased and i was able to run the rest of the 5k with little to no pain.
This cycle has repeated every run since. I've not noticed much, if any pain or swelling during normal activities.
I've tried resting a week, and increasing my runs. Nothing makes a difference. Same pain at the start that goes away.
Any ideas?
I always walk at quite a pace,for about 15 minutes before I run,seems to help warm up the leg muscles.I used to suffer from something similar when I started couch to 5k about 3 years ago.
Doing some stretches before and after running seemed to sort it out.
And I always do at least 5 minutes of walking before I start running to warm up.
I'm after some advice.
I've never really had any injuries or joint problems while i've been running. So i'm a little stumped with a small niggle i've now got. I run 5k twice a week.
A few weeks ago, i suddenly felt pain in my left knee (right in the joint/under knee cap) at the very start of my run. I limped/walked a bit, and after about 1km, the pain eased and i was able to run the rest of the 5k with little to no pain.
This cycle has repeated every run since. I've not noticed much, if any pain or swelling during normal activities.
I've tried resting a week, and increasing my runs. Nothing makes a difference. Same pain at the start that goes away.
Any ideas?
What's there reasoning behind not just picking the same route and sticking with it year on year?Think whoever is in charge of the Manchester marathon has lost the plot, they have a new route this year which is absolutely shite and they have just released the finishers tee shirt which is also bizarre.
thats the gift. thats the trick in it.Huh?? He finished 4th
Think the official reason given was they wanted to overcome the crowding issues they had at the end by moving the finish to the uni where there is more room, that's fair enough.What's there reasoning behind not just picking the same route and sticking with it year on year?
Are they trying to find the flattest route to make it as fast as possible?
Please tell me it avoids Sale as I'm really bored with 2 seperate runs ruining Sundays every year :)Think whoever is in charge of the Manchester marathon has lost the plot, they have a new route this year which is absolutely shite and they have just released the finishers tee shirt which is also bizarre.
Please tell me it avoids Sale as I'm really bored with 2 seperate runs ruining Sundays every year :)