with no adverse reaction. She now tells me that this weekend I can try a samll run outside. I can't begin to tell you how excited I am at this news. It may not be far but I'm hoping that this is the start of the real comeback.Not running since April has meant
feel mind easy for now. We should make this the come-back thread! Got tendonitis after FLM, and took about 3 months out in total. Now up to 8-9 miles as a long run. Reading old training diaries is both depressing and inspiring, dont you think? Hi
Due to changes in work, the odd injury, moving house a few times etc etc I have had a few lay offs from running and now find myself on comeback number five or six. This one was a long lay off, almost six years out punctuated by the odd run here
and 3 stone heavier.looking forward to next month when hopefully i will run a faster time! did anybody else run this race? Andy Congrats Andy!How long have you been away for? HI thanks for that.i retired from running in 2001, i made a very tiny comeback
After nearly one and a half years away from running (with a knee injury) I am on the verge of attemting a comeback - although I am somewhat of the view that a successful return will be unlikely.I have maintained some fitness over the last 18 months
) to smashing my half and marathon PBs in February and April respectively. Quite chuffed with that.Most useful advice I read was to not resume training until you can walk a mile without pain. I started my comeback on a treadmill too, which maybe helped
to see you back on training. I can personally assure you they are not all speedy guys there!And, as you can see, not the only one making a comeback.All the very best. LassooooosUnicorn and drags her in to trainingactually----I feel so carp about running
The Best Comeback Line Ever.Marine Corps General Reinwald was interviewed on the radio the other day and you have to read his reply to the lady who interviewed him concerning gunsand children. Regardless of how you feel about gun laws you got