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Tuesday, April 11, 2006

So...

I've come to the realisation that my achilles problem is probably a result of my neglected back and abdominal strengthening and stretching. I have been getting a lot of tightness through my hips, lower back and hamstings as well as my knees and calves. Basically the whole right-hand side from the lower back down feels tight and causes some pain while running. This is similar to what I used to get playing hockey and I overcame it by continual stretching and strengthening exercises. Since I retired from hockey and started running, I basically gave up these exercises thinking that they were unnecessary for this type of activity. How stupid! So I have started back with my old regime of stretching and I'll work to rebuild the strength and stability that I worked so hard to achieve to be able to play hockey. This may be a slow process, and running may be quite painful for a while, but I will get it fixed.

I ran home from uni on Sunday night, which is when I fully realised that the old problems were back. The time was OK - 50 min for 10.5km - but I was uncomfortable most of the way. I took Addi for a run this morning; more discomfort, but not as bad due to the fact that I had done about 30 min stretching for a 29 min run.

Anyway, feel free to drop me a reminder every now and then to keep up the exercises.

Oo oo, I nearly forgot. It was my birthday last week and I had a really nice dinner with the family and went to a housewarming at my cousin's (who shares the same birthday as me) new house . I think over the 2-3 days around my birthday, I had a grand total of 5, yes 5 cakes. All of them good, all of them very fatty, so hopefully I haven't put on any weight from this.

3 comments:

R2B said...

Happy Birthday!
Hope your stretching does the trick and you are painfree quickly.

So thats where the term "crow eater" comes from?

R2B

Black Knight said...

Happy.....late birthday. I made your same mistake: no stretching and I had many problems. Now the thermal baths are helping me. One bath after every long run.

Tesso said...

Mmmmm, cakes :-) Happy Birthday for last week!

I think we all need to keep reminding eachother of the stretching/strengthening side of running. Its been my downfall more than once.

I thought to look a few times while I was running but I didn't see any SARRC guys. Guess I wasn't out there long enough ;-) Next time!

Re my marathon music I recall you are a fan and so thought of you when The Magnetic Fields came on (I Think I Need A New Heart - luv that song!). Mundian To Bach by Punjabi MC was playing when I pulled up - not an easy song to stop running on!