I'm not a spring chicken anymore and bordering on officially entering races in the "veteran" category, I'm finding this period of my running not so simple and straightforward. If I have, one regret from my running is not continuing this from my school days. I left school, got a job within London and most lunchtimes and Friday evenings spent a lot of time and money trying to destroy my own liver. Once I got this period of my life over and done with, returning to my running I spent god knows how many months trying to recondition my ageing weakening body into running how it used too. Although my mind is full of youthful running memories and my mind says go go go! My body itself is still playing catch up and is not so keen.
If you're of similar age to me, you may start to find you get injured or pick up an annoying niggle at the time you're performing at your best and on top of your game? Alternatively, injuries occur just as you increase mileage for the build up of a race you really want to run your best in. Why does your body feel it'll have a laugh at your expense and let you down like this? I've rubbed you when you're sore, fed you healthy food! All I ask in return is you run your best when I say, alas you now feel like going on strike so I find it hard to run? How painful, depressing can this feel? Boarding heart breaking! Non-runners in your family will never understand but to fellow runners who know this can send you spiralling into depression
I applied for the old Virgin London Marathon for many years before one May found out I received my fifth rejection and the following year I would be running in the London Marathon that I have dreamed so long for running in. This has meant I have been regularly running for the last four years or so. Within this time, I have had the usual sore muscles, DOMS, chafing, sore nipples, fatigue, wall hitting, stinging eyes from sweat, etc etc but within this time can say I have only ever had two proper injuries. The first being Runners Knee from a tight IT band in the very early stages of running. Although painful, I found this really easy to cure. Although I still ended up on a recovery bed of a Physio for advice. Simply reducing inflammation of the knee and stretching out of my thigh muscle solved this injury fairly quickly. Occasionally a knee will flare up and I confidently know what I need to do to cure it.
The second injury, My Lord Achilles Tendonitis, oh what pain. Now I first noticed my Achilles hurting prior to the 2010 London marathon.
Thought nothing of it as after an hour of waking first thing in the morning the pain would go. Naively I carried on running without nipping this problem in the bud. I participated in the Bluewater 10K race in June and come the Monday morning both Achilles just seized right up and this was the start of an on going pain! That was over a year ago now and to date I still suffer. Perhaps if I stopped running and performed more of those stair exercises this injury would have healed by now? However, with various races including the 2011 London Marathon I haven't ever completely stopped running. It appears I have tight calf muscles, which in turn are pulling up on my Achilles, which now means they are fragile and prone to giving me grief! Not to mention my age, you know this is a classic injury of other runners my age too.
What am I doing about it? Well I have been to two physio's and spent ages looking on the net for advice and watched untold YouTube videos of curing Achilles Tendonitis. To which I have come up with the following routine. No! I am not stopping my running but after every run I'm applying a cold spray and maybe biofreeze after a shower. I also apply two ice packs to my tendons in the evening whilst watching TV. As I head upstairs to bed, before I get to the top I stop and perform the lowering and raising of my calf muscles so they don't cause me grief when I wake up in the morning. Lastly, I treat myself to a Sports Clinic massage above Sweatshop at Bluewater once a month! Not ideal but I'm still able to continue doing something I feel so passionately about. Any other suggestions that you can come up with, I'm all ears!
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