Curious Orange
Punxsatawney Phil
I agree with the above, it is carrying extra weight that causes joint issues when running, not the running itself. I'm struggling at the moment because I'm half a stone heavier than I should be.
My knees were a bit ****ed BEFORE I started running - often painful (I was significantly overweight, and played cricket and squash, neither of which are helpful). Have run c1500 miles a year minimum (sometimes more) for the last 20 years or so and not had any knee issues at all (poss more to do with losing 6 stone than running a lot of course). Since starting running I have always taken a high strength glucosamine sulphate supplemement - maybe all in the mind but I do think it helps. Def agree re trails - so many benefits over road running.
I have always taken a high strength glucosamine sulphate supplemement.
Do people really not **** their knees up by running every day? Are some of those days in the streak under 3km?
I have ****ed knees anyway!
A number of the runstreakers I know do a "rest day mile" to keep things ticking over. I've just scanned down my Strava log and I think I've done that twice - once on February 5th, just after I started the streak, and once on June 15th. That was the day my knee was completely shot - I'd run 16.7 miles two days before. I should have ended the streak at that point, and in fact I had spent the day thinking I'd done just that, but I went out onto the Downs at 9:34pm and hobbled a 10-minute mile. My knee slowly improved in the following days with me just doing short slow runs (that week went 1.05 miles - 2.5, 3.0, 4.0, 6.0, 6.2 and 5.1).
Over the 165 days, I've covered 946 miles of running, making for an average of 5.7 miles per day. If I factor in dog walking too, I'm averaging 11.9 miles per day this year.
What is this and what does it do?
I need to put the miles in given my cider and crisp consumption! Last week...
Running: 43.5 miles
Walking: 37.7 miles
Average steps per day: 20,595
Weight change: +2 pounds
It's almost exactly a year since I was able to start running again, and I'd lost three stone in the preceding 7 months with no running at all.
In the last year, with loads of running, my weight has stayed pretty much the same. It fluctuates by a few pounds here and there, but remains broadly the same.
When I'm deep into a marathon training cycle I drop quite a bit of weight so I have to make a real effort to eat a lot more than what I usually do to keep my glycogen energy stores topped up which I find quite hard.
I'm usually relatively lean (I think I'm around 9 stone 4) but as race day gets closer I have been told a strong breeze could blow me over or that I look a bit like a pro cyclist about to take on the TdF.
Bournemouth HM (October) cancelled now too. Can't see any events this year.I don’t know how the rest of NSC runners feel but I have almost given up on BM happening in September. I’ve not entered any kind of training regime in the expectation of it being cancelled and now selfishly hope that is the case. Manchester now announcing theirs is cancelled so surely only a matter of time. I haven’t taken up the early bird offer for next year and wonder if others on hear were tempted.
Do people really not **** their knees up by running every day? Are some of those days in the streak under 3km?
I don’t know how the rest of NSC runners feel but I have almost given up on BM happening in September. I’ve not entered any kind of training regime in the expectation of it being cancelled and now selfishly hope that is the case. Manchester now announcing theirs is cancelled so surely only a matter of time. I haven’t taken up the early bird offer for next year and wonder if others on here were tempted.
I don’t know how the rest of NSC runners feel but I have almost given up on BM happening in September. I’ve not entered any kind of training regime in the expectation of it being cancelled and now selfishly hope that is the case. Manchester now announcing theirs is cancelled so surely only a matter of time. I haven’t taken up the early bird offer for next year and wonder if others on here were tempted.
I’m on day 116 of my streak now. In April and May I was averaging 10km a day, in June and July it’s dropped a bit to an average of 8-9km. Shortest runs (on “rest days”) are 5-6km. I’m tempting fate, but so far I feel better and stronger with fewer niggles, aches and pains that I usually have when doing a conventional marathon training plan with proper rest days built in. I’m doing very little speed work at the moment though (as I have no races to train for), so that may be part of the explanation for the lack of discomfort.
As far as knees are concerned, I’m lucky in that they are one part of the body I’ve never had pain in (and I’m 65 this week, so hopefully my knees will last a bit longer as they’ve managed ok up to now)
Bournemouth HM (October) cancelled now too. Can't see any events this year.
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I don’t know how the rest of NSC runners feel but I have almost given up on BM happening in September. I’ve not entered any kind of training regime in the expectation of it being cancelled and now selfishly hope that is the case. Manchester now announcing theirs is cancelled so surely only a matter of time. I haven’t taken up the early bird offer for next year and wonder if others on here were tempted.
Welcome to the Thread 65 Club. I'm the Chair and I need some help with the admin, so I hope you are up for it!
Well done on your streak - I'm genuinely impressed. Long may your knees hold up to the pressure. I got to 62 without some much as a knee twinge. Since then they've been going downhill (as it were).
Will the streak translate into some (age grade) PBs?
Bounce you off the bottom of page 3. Incredible mileage being done by the lads.
3 weeks off for me now. The inflammation is racing round my body like a pin ball machine. Each day it could be any 2 or 3 areas from thumbs, neck, back, big toes or litlle toes. Tendonitis pops up in various areas, mainly base of feet and calves, for a few hours at a time. No real pain as it's not taking a hold with this mini flare up. So have to happily concentrate on eating and drinking and avoiding any repetitive exercise/movement. Daily sea dip soon to be replaced with some swimming mileage to start the return to fitness.