My first run of the new year on Jan 2nd was a frosty delight through thatched cottage villages in Dorset. But the dreaded weak ankle struck again after long walks over rough ground and I didn't dare run until today.
I'm so glad I was patient. I thought I'd only manage to go round the block but I felt quite energetic and the going wasn't too tough (despite a furious wind at certain points) so I pressed on to complete a steady 4k pootle through woodland, field and good old pavements.
A week ago I was quite down about running & couldn't see a way forward with my annoying biomechanics. The support of others on this lovely forum has lifted me up and given some inspiration notably the 'run without any fixed agenda' during January and I've realised I'd like to do Ju-Ju's 10k plan again. I know I can do this distance, it's the nice, steady plan that I like.
As for the ankles, well, I'm just an emu with kinky knees and feet with high arches which roll inwards. I have orthotics & suitable running shoes etc & do Pilates & Yoga every week but despite this, occasionally I have niggles. But, this time, I'm resolved to get on top of them and have started an online course for foot/ankle problems to understand more of what's physically going on & have a new range of exercises to try. So far so good....
Thanks for being such a great bunch of people with your inspiring posts and supportive comments.
Happy runnings and positive thoughts to anyone stuck on the IC. X