Lucky the undisputed Peacehaven AG course holder didn't fall over that buggy next to him.......
Good Spot!
Lucky the undisputed Peacehaven AG course holder didn't fall over that buggy next to him.......
Photographic evidence of at least one NSC Runner in Peacehaven Parkrun report plus two others in Brighton shirts - are you on here?
Finally a moment of glory to nurse his wounds for [MENTION=635]Gary Nelson[/MENTION]'s teacher - the NEW and UNDEFEATED Peacehaven Parkrun AGV record holder. Has the phrase 'Pride before a Fall' ever been more appropriate? Get Better Soon.
http://www.parkrun.org.uk/peacehave...t-20-may-2017-peacehaven-inaugural-parkrun-1/
Good stuffCracked out an 8.5 miler along the Thames on Saturday for the first serious run in months after back and ankle niggles.
Aiming to do likewise this Saturday but fearful of the suggested heat - could be up to 28/30 degrees by then.
Any hot weather training tips (other than don't run between 12-2pm)?
Sometimes right, sometimes wrong but ALWAYS certain
Photographic evidence of at least one NSC Runner in Peacehaven Parkrun report plus two others in Brighton shirts - are you on here?
Finally a moment of glory to nurse his wounds for [MENTION=635]Gary Nelson[/MENTION]'s teacher - the NEW and UNDEFEATED Peacehaven Parkrun AGV record holder. Has the phrase 'Pride before a Fall' ever been more appropriate? Get Better Soon.
http://www.parkrun.org.uk/peacehave...t-20-may-2017-peacehaven-inaugural-parkrun-1/
Loads more shots (and NSCers) here: http://www.parkrun.org.uk/peacehaven/photos/
Gah! I want to run!
My glute is still a little tight so instead of my usual Monday long run I went out on the bike instead - which I've done several times over the last week, as well as going for a swim. Hopefully I can run again on Wednesday, and that the cross-training is enough to keep me ticking over...
I feel your pain. First run on Saturday after 2 weeks on a cross trainer with a view of the gyms car park. Was back on it today as still a bit sore but hopefully my car park days are coming to an end. I now recognise most of the m3/a4/jaguar xf drivers who feel the need to park in the disabled bays next to the entrance so we can all watch them getting in and out of their shiny cars.
I love the gym
Been checking on the internet as assumed my heel pain was Plantar fasciiti but it seems this affects the bottom of the heel and mine is at the back. I'm guessing it's an Achilles issue probably from the initial hill start to my run. Have put ice on to reduce the swelling but has anyone any experience or advice on how best to move forward on this or will a good rest be enough to overcome it.
Good luck and welcome to the runner's injury frustration!
Nice one. I'm not anti gyms as such but sometimes run past the local David Lloyd (with a full car park) and wonder how many of the customers could keep up with me. (Answer - at the moment all of them as I'm crocked, but you get the point.)
Been checking on the internet as assumed my heel pain was Plantar fasciiti but it seems this affects the bottom of the heel and mine is at the back. I'm guessing it's an Achilles issue probably from the initial hill start to my run. Have put ice on to reduce the swelling but has anyone any experience or advice on how best to move forward on this or will a good rest be enough to overcome it.
If it doesn't clear up after a few more days rest maybe it needs to be looked at. When Jesus was recommended he is a sports injury specialist in Hove, too far for you but you should have someone nearby.
I've had this problem since January and can't get to the bottom of it as it involves an arthritic tendonitis. If your calves are tight it's muscular and should be simply stretching them or waiting and you'll be ok. If calves are loose then it is possibly in the tendons, which is my problem area and more problematic.
One visit to a sports injury clinic will at least give you the stretches you need even if they don't fix it there and then. Good luck and welcome to the runner's injury frustration!
Been checking on the internet as assumed my heel pain was Plantar fasciiti but it seems this affects the bottom of the heel and mine is at the back. I'm guessing it's an Achilles issue probably from the initial hill start to my run. Have put ice on to reduce the swelling but has anyone any experience or advice on how best to move forward on this or will a good rest be enough to overcome it.
Did you get some proper trainers sorted? When I first started I had normal trainers but when I switched to running shoes, it sorted out the problems I had almost straight away!
Anyone at the Bognor 10k. It was so hot! 49min 15 seconds so beat last year by 22 seconds. No where near personal best of 48m 22 set couple years back. I think I must aim for under 50 minutes each year now cos I just had nothing in me to beat PB and each year reminds me I am not getting younger. Great 10k though,well supported and you will struggle to find a flatter course.
Check my solution on post #9221 it genuinely worked for me at a time when even a brisk jog of say a mile left me super frustrated and unable to do anything for at least three days.
Had me back running in ten days and now I do the exercises at the first sign of any discomfort.
Sometimes right, sometimes wrong but ALWAYS certain