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I just donā€™t understand what is happening to my legs. I graduated pain and injury free a few weeks back. Since then I have done several consolidation runs and can easily run for 30 minutes but what is happening to my legs?

During, after and the next day of a run I am in agony. My calves and instep are so painful and I donā€™t understand why.

I have one or two rest days between runs. During this time I usually make sure I do at least 30 minutes of exercise which is usually walking.

So for 9 weeks of the c25k program I had no issues whatsoever, but now I am really struggling.

Can anyone offer me some advice please?

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UnfitNoMore profile image
UnfitNoMoreGraduate

Keep hydration up, and maybe take a longer rest. Run half the time and see if itā€™s the same then maybe? How soon does the pain come on during the run?

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to UnfitNoMore

It starts within the first five minutes of a run. I always hope that ten minutes in, things may settle down but they donā€™t seem to. Itā€™s such a shame as Iā€™m not prepared to give up the running as I love it, but Iā€™m not sure where to go next with this.

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate in reply to SarahBrown

Ok... howā€™s about next run you just run 5... then the legs get a rest and you still get a run, then see how you are after that?

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to UnfitNoMore

Ok I will give that a go, but hate to think that I am going backwards! Tomorrow is a rest day so Iā€™ll try this on Friday and see what happens. I donā€™t want it to become a psychological thing, like I am waiting for it to happen!! Thank you for your advice. Itā€™s much appreciated x

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UnfitNoMoreGraduate in reply to SarahBrown

I donā€™t think youā€™re going backwards... maybe just legs are tired and a change will help. The timing was interesting as after graduation and consolidation then varied running is good. Are your muscles staying tight after the run? Maybe a foam roller would help loosen them if they are. Hopefully itā€™s something and nothing, but if itā€™s the same after 5 minutes, maybe a physio taking a look would be good.

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tony_aGraduate in reply to UnfitNoMore

I was thinking along those lines. I used to get sore muscles and two things helped: 1) stretching after every run; 2) foam roller to get the tightness out. Of the two I think the stretching is the most critical.

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to tony_a

Thank you. The advice on here is absolutely priceless and I appreciate it all. Its lovely to know that there is so much support on this forum. I have looked into rollers today and am going to invest in one

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sparkyjohnGraduate

Looking over your recent posts I see you are using new trainers. Is the problem worse as new isn't necessarily better? I'd definitely consider getting a gait analysis done and also "good" running socks if you're not already using some. UNM's advice about hydration is also very relevant so keep on sipping every day.

I think walking on rest days helps me, but I also do core exercises (as my back muscles seem to be a bit iffy).

Having come so far, hopefully you can sort out the problem easily.

Good luck

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to sparkyjohn

Thank you very much for this. I agree that I donā€™t think the new trainers have helped this issue and I will do my next run in my old ones. My calves are definitely more painful with the new ones. I seem to run very flat footed so any trainer that has any kind of high instep inside almost puts my legs at a wrong angle, hence the pain. Or at least I think thatā€™s whatā€™s happening.

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ItstheMarchHareGraduate

Have you tried slowing down. I think the temptation during consolidation is to speed up.

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to ItstheMarchHare

Thank you for your reply. Yes I have tried this also. Everything is still the same. Iā€™ve also tried different techniques and tried to work out which one hurts more, but they all do!! Iā€™m going to take the advice from above and get a gait analysis done. I love running and have come such a long way. Iā€™m not about to give up!

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ItstheMarchHareGraduate in reply to SarahBrown

That sounds good. Iā€™ve not done a gait analysis yet, but it is on my to do list šŸ˜Š

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Phoenix_flames21Graduate

Have you had a gait analysis done recently? I'm wondering if you need new trainers .

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to Phoenix_flames21

Hi Phoenix. A gait analysis is next on my list of things to try! I got new trainers without the analysis, which was a silly way round to do it!

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IannodaTruffeMentor in reply to SarahBrown

Buying expensive running shoes without a gait analysis, or at least some assessment of your running style, is just a shot in the dark..............the shoes you have bought may be totally inappropriate for you. If the new shoes have not helped at all then I would suspect that is the case.

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to IannodaTruffe

I think you are probably very right!

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ButtercupKidGraduate

Sorry to hear youā€™re having problems, SB - hope itā€™s all sorted soon. I wonder if youā€™ve come across the NHS Strength and Flex podcasts ? You can do them on your rest days, they start very gently, are hosted by Laura and they really work ! I started about four weeks ago and although Iā€™ve only just allowed myself to start the second one, I feel much more comfortable running. All the best x

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SarahBrownGraduate

Thank you for your reply. I would like to try them. Can you tell me whereabouts they can be found? Many thanks x

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SarahBrownGraduate in reply to SarahBrown

Iā€™ve found them!!! šŸ™„ x

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