UAN:216 Article type:--SymptomsThis is a stress fracture of the second (or sometimes third) metatarsal. Youll feel pain in the middle of the long bone(s) of your foot, which will slowly increase with distance, reaching a crescendo as you end your
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-Marathon in March, I've suffered from unrelenting tightness and pain in my lower left calf.After the race, I rested up for a month (a whole month!) but then, refusing to admit defeat, I was back pounding the pavements. On days off from the gym bike, I've been
I was lucky enough to get into the VLM this year through the ballot system, but I still decided to raise money for Breast Cancer Campaign as my cousin sadly died from the disease in March.My training went like clockwork and I religiously did every
Time: 5:33What a great day! The highlight was definitely seeing the supporters at Mile 18. Having initially thought that sub-4:15 might be possible, I ignored the early signs of an overuse injury in January and by early March I had a tibial stress
London Marathon in style...Nigel (aka bellyboybarnes) Finish Time: Didn't run due to a fractured hip Target Time: sub-3:00 Nigel says: I was gutted not to run. If it weren’t for my injury, I’m sure I would have run sub-3:00. Thankfully
increase. Then in December I got forced off the road by a car and injured my left foot. By January 15, my running came to a screeching halt. After a 5-mile run I could barely walk on my left foot. I was diagnosed with a stress fracture and told not to run
Half-Marathon on Sunday is 50/50 unless I want to burst stitches for a PB. New topic - would you burst stitches for a PB? Rug 19 Compound fracture of right humerus that went through my shoulder and stuck in my cheek. It was 6am in an isolated area
’ll be waiting too long…‘This time last year I didn’t know what over-pronation meant, I thought shin splints were fractures and those people I drove passed on a Saturday morning dripping with sweat, red-faced, running god knows where…well I won’t tell you what I