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| Posted: 17/05/13 11:43:33 33 |
Thanks for the replies. Would it be worth seeing a physio and does anyone have any links for good sites showing exercises/massages? |
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| Posted: 16/05/13 11:23:03 03 |
During the tail end of a 10k run on Sunday I started to get a pain on the outside of my left knee but as it was near the end, I carried on. It got better during the week and so I went out again last night. After a while I was getting a dull ache but then around 6k I had to walk. About 500 meters later I managed to run for about 5 meters, walked again for about 10, run for about 50 meters and then just gave up. I was 3k from home so just stopped my watch and walked home in the rain . I can also feel it when straighting my leg and also when going up stairs. I did put a frozen packet of chips (all I had) on it last night. I've been Googling it, but could probably self diagnose myself with several different things. Therefore are there any suggestions here? Would it be worth going to see a physio? Also, I am going to make sure I rest it because I have a place in Berlin and I would much rather rest it now, than rsik it. |
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| Posted: 14/05/13 12:40:07 07 |
Jase-Runner - If it was someone else that had the injury and was thinking of running, what advise would you give them? |
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| Posted: 13/05/13 13:22:47 47 |
Hmm, I'm thinking if I should stay for an extra day now (Thursday - Wednesday) to fit all this in and have a bit of time to just explore. What are peoples thoughts? Althought it may seem like it, I haven't forgotton the actual marathon Did I read someone saying that it's good to watch the roller blading marathon as well? |
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| Posted: 11/05/13 14:25:35 35 |
Hi All I can't remember if I've posted in here before, so Hi. I entered last year not having run a marathon before and while having lunch after the Brighton Marathon I can remember saying something along the lines of "Never again". However come the Monday, my views had changed Now, as long as I can sort my little niggles out, I'll be in Berlin. Just got to get over the mental hurdle of booking flights! Marathon aside, I've never been to Berlin before, so after what I've been through in the past 2 years, I thought I would extend it and make a short break out of it as well. Currently I'm thinking of getting the first flight on the Thursday and coming back on the last flight on Tuesday. So I'm thinking that taking travel, the expo, breakfast run and the marathon into account, that will leave me 2 1/2 - 3 days for sight seeing. For those that have been and done it all before, does that sound about right and if so will that be enough time to see the sights or will I have a very packed trip? Anyway, I'm looking forward to it although I'm slightly nervous as it will be the first time abroad alone for me and so I'm worried about eating before hand. |
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