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Out of interest, what sort condition are your runner's bodies in during this sort of training phase?
I'll admit if I'm not running I'm usually less flexible as I don't stretch as much as I do when I run but the flipside is that I'm usually always a little bit sore or tired in my legs. This tends to go after the first mile or so but obviously comes back again the following day. Is this normal?
And of course, this is before the periodic knee/ankle strains and general running-specific injuries that crop up from time to time.
I get the sense that none of us are prime specimens so is this a common theme or am I just an old git whose doing more exercise than his knackered old body can take?
I get the sense that none of us are prime specimens so is this a common theme or am I just an old git whose doing more exercise than his knackered old body can take?
Definitely a common theme for an old git like me ... If I'm training for anything like I'm leading up to a half-marathon now I will get soreness, tiredness etc all the time then the taper before the run helps them all go and I'm usually OK after that.
I get tweaks and strains during a run too but they tend to go away ... I know when its an injury and not a tweak. Last yr I had t stop for 6 months because of hamstring injury brought on from playing football. I'm good with the running but not sure about going back to football ...
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