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| Posted: 01/09/12 21:42:56 56 |
Will do.. Gutted that I have to rest.. and those are words I never thought I would utter. Exercise and Myself don't normally go two and two .
I knew this place would be the best place to guide me in the right direction. |
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| Posted: 01/09/12 21:30:11 11 |
Thank you, for your advice. I will take heed and give it rest, and go back to the work out programme.
And when better get a GA. |
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| Posted: 01/09/12 21:21:20 20 |
I started the Couch25k workout, and got to Wk 6 and decided to run for as long as I could. I managed 4.1miles. So for the past few runs, I have been doing just that. I leave between 2-3 days rest in between. I 'think' its achilles problems. I am just a beginner, so everything really is new to me. The left ankle is really stiff in the morning, and walking down the stairs is more like a hobble buts the day goes on, I dont be hobbling, although when I 'squeeze' the back of my ankle I can feel an ache. When I start running, its achey,
Before I started running I did look into a GA and sods law that the only place in our town that does it.. The machine was broke. So I ended up buying a pair of Asics's on the internet. |
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| Posted: 01/09/12 21:00:55 55 |
Hi, I was looking for a bit of advice. Since I started running, I find that my left ankle, around the sides and back, is very achey and sore. I don't seem to have this problem with the right ankle. Is it possible that to run 'heavier' on one ankle than the other? I over-pronate,never had a GA.. but reading up and judging by the way I wear shoes, I came to this conclusion. Thanks in advance |
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| Posted: 28/08/12 15:40:02 02 |
omg.. how do I stop that? |
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