Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
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Talking of 10k races, anyone else doing the Chestnut Tree House one on Sunday?
Well, I posted a time of 45:56 at the Hatchlands Park 10k today. Nice course, nice venue, nice time of year for it.
More people should know about it and take part next year.
Managed the Peace Love Run in Richmond, CA for my first half. It was next to a correctional facility for crims, which was a bit odd, and the course was mainly cross country. Had originally hoped for around 2 hours, which was perhaps over optimistic but a knackered Achilles' for the last month caught up with me. Good learning experience, and 2:10 gives me something to improve on.
Been a fairly keen runner about once a wk for a while. Started doing 10k / 15k runs & even a half marathon just on my own this yr. About 2 months ago after playing golf had some major back pain - 2 months later & 3 chiropractor & acupuncture visits and still getting a lot of pain just from sitting. Dare not run yet as hurts instantly. So gutted I haven't been able to run - anyone got any advice pls?!
Good effort. Have a go at London to Brighton.....brilliant event. Loved it last year and will have another go sometime. Well organised, lovely route, idiot-proof route marking and finish by galloping up the home straight at the racecourse
http://www.london2brightonchallenge.com
Been a fairly keen runner about once a wk for a while. Started doing 10k / 15k runs & even a half marathon just on my own this yr. About 2 months ago after playing golf had some major back pain - 2 months later & 3 chiropractor & acupuncture visits and still getting a lot of pain just from sitting. Dare not run yet as hurts instantly. So gutted I haven't been able to run - anyone got any advice pls?!
I used to also have a really bad pain in my shoulder too - but I cured that by buying a wi-fi mouse for my computer at work and switching the hand I use to control it.
Interesting, was the pain on the side that you were using to control the mouse or the other side?
Cheers. looks good. Certainly must be a better route than I did which was mostly overgrown footpaths alongside main roads!
I piled into that Stabucks at Hooley(?) that used to be a Little Chef - a combination of sticky buns and hot, sweet coffee made the next 45mins and absolute dream. Its amazing how the right food / drink at the right time can make you feel so much better on a long run. Also - savoury snack are overlooked I reckon
Not really got any advice other than get well soon. I suffered from back issues a few years ago and it was not fun. I saw a physio and had to take 6 months off from running but it all sorted itself out.
I've a had a nagging pain in my back for years. I occasionally visit an osteopath to get everything released, but most of the time I control it through stretching. Most back pain is due to having tight gluts, so any stretches that loosen these are helpful. I have to stretch every day though - if I forget for a few days my back starts playing up again.
I used to also have a really bad pain in my shoulder too - but I cured that by buying a wi-fi mouse for my computer at work and switching the hand I use to control it.