Just a general thread about running. How’s your running going? What are you training for? Did you get new shoes? Sporting an injury etc.

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    Woke up with a headache this morning, so getting out was a struggle. Glad I did though, as always. Managed 10km (53min), by not turning home just yet a couple of times. Doggo got into the rhythm too which helped.

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      Do you normally have a headache in the morning? If I recall correctly this is not the first time you’ve mentioned it.

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        Yeah, pretty common. I’ve a lot of injuries from previous work as a climbing arborist, neck, back, shoulder etc. I have a great bed and pillow set up, but if I sleep slightly wrong I get headaches. Going for a run settles everything down though and they go away. Just hard to remember that when lying in bed prior to.

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    Finally picked up a hands-free leash and a running belt to try running with my pup. Three short runs in (to acclimate us both), and he’s super excited to see the harness come out of the drawer. It feels good to have a running buddy.

    I’ve been off the wagon for years, ever since the pandemic and some lingering long covid symptoms, but I think the pup’s excitement might be enough to motivate me to be consistent.

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    Just getting back into running again after 6 months off caused by a combination of apathy and injury. Feels really good to be up and mobile again.

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    Ran 24:18 at this morning’s Parkrun, 4 seconds faster than last week. Someone I’ve been finishing ahead of for the last month had an absolute blinder and ran a big PB. In the last kilometre I could see her off in the distance and thought I must have been running slower than last week, so I was pleasantly surprised to finish with my best time of the year. I’ve started doing slower 8 km runs on Wednesday nights in preparation for some 10 km and 12 km races coming up later this year and usually find the extra distance quite tough, but surprisingly my legs felt amazing today so I seem to be recovering okay.

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    Got myself a altra outroad 2, they felt a bit to tight (height wise in the middle of my foot region) but everything else feels perfect.

    Just spent a 10km run constantly trying to find the perfect lacing tightness - does anyone else has this problem ? First i start too loose and smash my toes in the front on downhills. From that point on its a constant adjustements of ahhh too tight, to now its again too loose :clown emoji:

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      Been reading up on zone 2. Started with a long walk and surprised myself with a 6k, which almost immediately became 10k. Sounds like a lot, but zone 2 is easy to maintain - that’s the idea. Start easy, then work on improving pace and purpose. Continued it to the 90 day ‘habit forming’ range, then found I could now run the 2.4k from school non-stop now (never did this before), then a 6k run after about 3 months of fast, normal (not Olympic style) walking. Holy shit, was I inspired! Now working on a 10km/ hour running target. I encourage anyone trying to improve themselves - hope your journey works out!

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    1 month ago

    I’m having some knee and hip issues of late. my Primary care told me to lay off the cardio at the gym and give it time to rest and it hasn’t changed much so, probably will have to go to a sports medicine doc

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    Rolled my ankle for the first time in years on a long run yesterday, just as I was starting back for home. Happy I got most of the run in, but hobbling back the last 2 miles was unpleasant.