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Elmz
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My calf muscles have been playing up during my runs. I completed w6r1 this morning, it wasn’t as painful as the last run, but I feels like I’m on the edge of cramping the whole time. I’ve been stretching before and after. I feel like I could go faster, my breathing is under control, but my legs are stopping me! Any tips?

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southlundonGraduate

I’m behind you in the programme but I’ve read that some simple exercises in between the running can help. I saw this a few days back and bookmarked it but I can’t say I’ve been doing them! runnersworld.com/beginner/a...

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Elmz in reply tosouthlundon

Thanks I’ll have a look :)

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate

Warm up well, stretch after every run, ( which you are doing) and make sure you pop in rest day exercise. Try to get a routine for some of your rest days and for your calf muscles try these..

nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/s...

Putting this in alongside your running could be really helpful!

Well done you :)

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Elmz in reply toOldfloss

Thanks, I will try stretching out on rest days to :)

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OldflossAdministratorGraduate in reply toElmz

Your rest day exercise becomes increasingly important... walking, or Yoga, swimming or cycling... all helping to build up our strength and stamina:)

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FimooGraduate

I found some dynamic calf stretches on YouTube that have really helped before running and then more stretching afterwards. Search "dynamic calf stretch" into you tube and try a couple to find one that works for you. I like the ones on the edge of a step lowering up and down slowly

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Elmz in reply toFimoo

Thanks, will do thanks

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate

How's your hydration levels? Muscles really need water and lots of it in the 24hrs prior to each run (ideally all the time).

Water and oxygen are key. Try to ensure enough water in your system and breathe deeper if you feel like the muscles are starting to cramp (if you possibly can) on the go. 👍

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Elmz in reply toGoGo_JoJo

Thanks, I do drink a lot of water actually at least 2l a day. But as I’m running in the morning this might be an issue, will try and drink more before I leave. Thanks

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GoGo_JoJoGraduate in reply toElmz

Before you head out is too late. Maybe try and get an extra pint in before bed if possible 👍

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Sofabunny

I had lots of problems with calf muscles earlieron ..horrible burning sensation starting within seconds..it has got better...I have been doing some stretches..and I found that I had to really slow down even in the walking intervals until the burning eased a bit...

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Elmz in reply toSofabunny

Thanks, good to know it’s not just me! Hopefully it’ll get better as I go on :)

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Jay66UKGraduate

Foam rolling may help too.

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