It sounds horribly like the Preston Park velodrome marathon (72 laps?) without the camber. Aaagh!
See you there then
It sounds horribly like the Preston Park velodrome marathon (72 laps?) without the camber. Aaagh!
See you there then
It sounds horribly like the Preston Park velodrome marathon (72 laps?) without the camber. Aaagh!
17 miles or so today - had to get the LSR in before going on holiday on Sunday.
Is there a NSC bevendean outing tomorrow? Not decided on whether I should bag anothe Sussex PR - East Grinstrad possibly
I'm joining the super elites for being unreliable. I won't be there. Just back from the Chilterns may do the prom.
I'm in dire health at the moment, no physical activity for me. I'm not sure what caused it but I spent yesterday mostly on the pot and then had a reminder of all the things I'd eaten in the last couple of days.
Grim.
I'm in dire health at the moment, no physical activity for me. I'm not sure what caused it but I spent yesterday mostly on the pot and then had a reminder of all the things I'd eaten in the last couple of days.
Grim.
You have my sympathies, I know what this is like. It’s ruined my life since early June. It won’t be there all the time, you’ll have good days and bad days, sometimes you’ll think it’s gone and others you won’t be able to walk 20 metres without a lot of pain. It’s particularly bad after inactivity, so when I get up from my desk at work I’ve been feeling it. For me, you can tell you’ve got it if you stretch out your toes to extend your foot and as you do it you feel something in the PF.
I’ve had it for over two months now. I only really started to treat it just over a month ago. To begin I foolishly carried on running 50-70km a week at my normal speeds. Then I bought a foam roller about four or five weeks ago and I’ve been vigorously rolling my feet four or five times a day ever since, combined with taking a step back in distance and pace. We had a physio come in to work a couple of weeks ago and she told me to a) spread my toes while rolling b) focus on putting pressure on the pain points rather than rolling quickly from back to front and c) put a lot of force into it. It’s worked a treat and my feet have improved so much in that time. I would say I’m now 95% in the clear. I can still feel it a little bit after I run but generally it has gone and I’m certainly no longer in pain like I was for about six weeks. But I honestly don’t think anybody can overcome PF without simply taking a period of time off from running.
I’ve done very little for about six weeks, probably averaging about 20km a week and struggling to train even at 5:00/km. My last four parkruns have been 21:37, 21:32, 22:06 and 21:06, so at least two minutes off where I was in May. It hasn’t been fun but it’s been necessary. Saturday’s 21:06 was the first time I’ve done it with no pain since early June. I’m confident I can start to work back to where I was now, but the lesson is definitely don’t take PF lightly.
I paid the cost of averaging 3.5 miles a week running for the last 4 weeks today with a flat out run on the Prom producing 22:15 and leaving me a shivering near to vomiting wreck.
Positives are; getting up to 5:50 mile pace for the run in, only being 10% off best and being able to run the morning after a shared bottle of Prosecco and an unshared bottle of red.
A potential fly in my Amex marathon ointment could be Plantar Fasciitis. I've had pain in my foot for a couple of weeks, albeit mild. Really not sure what it is but could well be PF.
Reading back through the thread and paying particular attention to [MENTION=4417]The Complete Badger[/MENTION] posts it seems like there are some decent recovery options.
Is a frozen water bottle a better option than foam rolling? I'll definitely try the Strassburg sock.
I also bought a new pair of Hoka's yesterday (still unused) but Bondi's rather than Clifton's. These are very well padded shoes so I could switch to them immediately.
Are there any tell, tell signs that it is PF? The pain really isn't that bad and isn't there all the time.
Is it worst in the morning, literally taking the first couple of steps out of bed? If so it's likely PF.