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08-03-20, 04:54 PM | #891 | ||
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Re: The running thread.
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I was supposed to have been running with a group this morning but it got postponed due to the run leader being unwell. I did a 9 mile walk to Quakers and back instead. It was a tad muddy!! |
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09-03-20, 08:31 AM | #892 |
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Re: The running thread.
Couple of pics.
Cambridge Half by martin cockerell, on Flickr Cambridge Half by martin cockerell, on Flickr Cambridge Half by martin cockerell, on Flickr
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09-03-20, 06:25 PM | #893 |
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Back story: Knee pain for years but only found the cause and cure last year, packed in triathlon and just rode the bike + the odd swim. Still had the occasional issue. My sister and I had the daft idea of running our local 1/2 marathon in 2021, so it begins..
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09-03-20, 06:34 PM | #894 |
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Well done guys! 30 miles is unimaginable for me
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09-03-20, 07:58 PM | #895 |
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Good on you and your sister Chris. Take it steady though at the start, don't knacker your knee again!
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09-03-20, 08:36 PM | #896 | |
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Turns out, I'm an overpronator and needed orthotics via the NHS.. I now have correction in all of my shoes, from the foot up the next structure that can show symptoms is the knee and ultimately the ITB and hip.. Haven't had a flare up since April which was caused by walking 10mi+ a day in work so I'm quietly hoping it stays that way Last edited by Chris_SVS; 09-03-20 at 08:40 PM. |
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10-03-20, 07:20 AM | #897 |
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Re: The running thread.
It's so good to get a diagnosis - I've had ankle problems for four or five years now, and no one I've seen have been able to pinpoint the problem. I think I know where my weakness is now, but I need to take time off to let it strengthen, which isn't happening this year :-/
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10-03-20, 09:54 AM | #898 | |
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11-03-20, 03:36 PM | #899 |
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Re: The running thread.
Just looked at the official Cambridge Half Faceache page and some people are different.
Oh wait it's an old photo from a few years ago. But still, he's a nutjob. https://www.facebook.com/CambridgeHa...761639580733:0
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Made it out with canicross friends this afternoon for a 7.8m run. Good weather until the last couple of miles when it started raining lightly. So good to be out there though. |
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