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Journeyman
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Hi, as the title suggests my right knee has started giving me aggro after running. I've been doing interval sprints over the past couple of weeks and had to stop and start cycling. Does anyone suffer from the same thing? It's not excruciating just very very uncomfortable.
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Journeyman
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tbh it hurst pretty much all the time. I play football twice a week, which probably doesn't help. Do you reckon it's worth going to a doctor? Its frustrating as its stopping me from exercising at the intensity that i'd like to!!
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It may even come down to too much physical activity throughout the day. Although a good athletes body can typically take quite the beating. Although sometimes this stuff can happen regardless of who you are, and your body can give you a much better idea of what it needs than I can. I mean if you think it's serious check with a doctor. If you don't think it's necessary then rest for a few days. If you think you can keep running without seriously or permanently injuring yourself then do that. Just make sure you sleep enough, eat enough, and stay just as strong, if not stronger mentally as you are physically. |
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Journeyman
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It's been like it for a while now, was running on the roads up until a few weeks ago, and switched to grass to soften the impact. Can't pin it down to a single moment i think it might be down to over exercising. Gona start cycling tomorrow, just not the same though!!!
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Champion
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I was plagued with a knee problem a few of years ago. Simply down to running too much and doing too much high impact training.
I have reduced the miles and now focus more on being faster at the shorter 5-10K distances instead of running half marathons. I now always run with a knee support which seems to prevent the injury returning. But I don't put in anywhere near enough miles as I used to. Hell my long run 4 years ago was longer than my total weekly mileage now. My advice is to get plenty of rest, even after the pain has gone give it a few weeks before running again and start of slowly and build back up to your previous mileage. Also get a knee support and wear it every time you run. |
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Rest in Peace Manny
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Sort out your footwear. Improper footwear is often the cause of joint pain (knee especially)
Ensure you are running 'correctly' Try seeing a physio, if it persists swimming is a great alternative |
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Rest in Peace Manny
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First and oremost make sure you stretch beforehand
Try to avoid running on concrete where possible, stick to grass and dirt trails. 'Crete doesn't absorb your shock, it passes it back up along your legs. Try to run on a balanced surface also, jolts and shockes caused by uneven sufaces cause pain Lastly try to run in straight lines where possible, sharp turns are often attributed to ankle problems |
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