Don’t rule out a bit of neural tension - feels very much like cramping/tightness as the muscle tense up to protect the nerve from damage (and will tear). This is worth a watch
https://www.kinetic-revolution.com/neural-mobilization-exercises-for-runners-and-triathletes/
Final longish run today and disaster has struck - picked up a groin strain. Hoping it's a minor one with two weeks to go but any tips to aid recovery would be appreciated...
Final longish run today and disaster has struck - picked up a groin strain. Hoping it's a minor one with two weeks to go but any tips to aid recovery would be appreciated...
Thanks. I have done the nerve flossing stretches based purely on the thought that they can’t hurt. There’s still a very definite pain and if it’s still there tomorrow it’ll be off to Jesus as soon as I can
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A busy 4 days of continual running and today really felt the high's and low's of a runner. 3 days of building up gradually with very little injury discomfort at around 8 minute mile pace.
Went out today for a long steady run again around the 8 minute mile mark and everything started well. It was a new route following a trail about 6 miles from Norwich. First 3.5 miles no pain, enjoying the scenery and saying good morning to many of the Norfolk running community!
At 3.5 miles the wheels came very badly off. Firstly a sudden bolt of pain around the calf had me cursing. Turned there rather than carry on, which was a good move as the injury wasn't good. A long and lonely 3.5 back knowing any progress of recent days had been undone.
At around 4 miles I had to stop for a shit, thankfully this was carried out with a minimum of fuss. Untying my shorts as I ran, followed by a quick glance over the shoulder and in one motion I had whipped the shorts down, stopped my Garmin and curled one out. Within milliseconds the shorts were back up and then a continuation of the injured run back home, where a shower was very much required.
Back to stretches and foam roller now and the potential of a third visit to Jesus.
A busy 4 days of continual running and today really felt the high's and low's of a runner. 3 days of building up gradually with very little injury discomfort at around 8 minute mile pace.
Went out today for a long steady run again around the 8 minute mile mark and everything started well. It was a new route following a trail about 6 miles from Norwich. First 3.5 miles no pain, enjoying the scenery and saying good morning to many of the Norfolk running community!
At 3.5 miles the wheels came very badly off. Firstly a sudden bolt of pain around the calf had me cursing. Turned there rather than carry on, which was a good move as the injury wasn't good. A long and lonely 3.5 back knowing any progress of recent days had been undone.
At around 4 miles I had to stop for a shit, thankfully this was carried out with a minimum of fuss. Untying my shorts as I ran, followed by a quick glance over the shoulder and in one motion I had whipped the shorts down, stopped my Garmin and curled one out. Within milliseconds the shorts were back up and then a continuation of the injured run back home, where a shower was very much required.
Back to stretches and foam roller now and the potential of a third visit to Jesus.
are you getting as wet as we are down near Southwold - miserable isn’t it - and worse forecast for tomorrow,
Shame you weren’t at Lowestoft Parkrun on Saturday or we could have entered the unusual places you’ve met someone thread!
A busy 4 days of continual running and today really felt the high's and low's of a runner. 3 days of building up gradually with very little injury discomfort at around 8 minute mile pace.
Went out today for a long steady run again around the 8 minute mile mark and everything started well. It was a new route following a trail about 6 miles from Norwich. First 3.5 miles no pain, enjoying the scenery and saying good morning to many of the Norfolk running community!
At 3.5 miles the wheels came very badly off. Firstly a sudden bolt of pain around the calf had me cursing. Turned there rather than carry on, which was a good move as the injury wasn't good. A long and lonely 3.5 back knowing any progress of recent days had been undone.
At around 4 miles I had to stop for a shit, thankfully this was carried out with a minimum of fuss. Untying my shorts as I ran, followed by a quick glance over the shoulder and in one motion I had whipped the shorts down, stopped my Garmin and curled one out. Within milliseconds the shorts were back up and then a continuation of the injured run back home, where a shower was very much required.
Back to stretches and foam roller now and the potential of a third visit to Jesus.
Don’t rule out a bit of neural tension - feels very much like cramping/tightness as the muscle tense up to protect the nerve from damage (and will tear). This is worth a watch
https://www.kinetic-revolution.com/neural-mobilization-exercises-for-runners-and-triathletes/
15 miles at a steady pace turned into 15 miles at marathon pace. I seriously need to reign it in now.
Any weather gurus want to start giving us predictions for two weeks time or are we still too far out?
A busy 4 days of continual running and today really felt the high's and low's of a runner. 3 days of building up gradually with very little injury discomfort at around 8 minute mile pace.
Went out today for a long steady run again around the 8 minute mile mark and everything started well. It was a new route following a trail about 6 miles from Norwich. First 3.5 miles no pain, enjoying the scenery and saying good morning to many of the Norfolk running community!
At 3.5 miles the wheels came very badly off. Firstly a sudden bolt of pain around the calf had me cursing. Turned there rather than carry on, which was a good move as the injury wasn't good. A long and lonely 3.5 back knowing any progress of recent days had been undone.
At around 4 miles I had to stop for a shit, thankfully this was carried out with a minimum of fuss. Untying my shorts as I ran, followed by a quick glance over the shoulder and in one motion I had whipped the shorts down, stopped my Garmin and curled one out. Within milliseconds the shorts were back up and then a continuation of the injured run back home, where a shower was very much required.
Back to stretches and foam roller now and the potential of a third visit to Jesus.
Pace charts here if anyone needs them. I'm starting off at an easy 9:00 minute mile pace. Nothing faster and hope it is still easy after 20 miles. Anyone else for the slow train?
https://www.runnersworld.com/rt-training/running-times-pace-charts
Brilliant. Excellent work. And happy birthday!
Happy birthday- sorry to miss your big day and we’ll done on the big 250! Seems like yesterday you got to 200.
Congrats and thanks for the Birthday cake.
I'll be checking the Parkrun photos to see if there are any of that bloke with the crown on his head making his ears stick out.....
Very well played! Happy birthday and congratulatories
Final long run today. 15.5 miles at just over 8's. I'd like to think I could maintain that pace which would be 3:30ish but realistically 8:20 more likely as just not at the same level I was this time last year and expect to choke at mile 22 onwards. That said felt good today and managed to avoid another soaking.