More walking than running but felt so good to be back out there, running at my snail's pace. And in beautiful surroundings too. I saw lots of deer at the end of my run which was the perfect excuse to take it easy and walk the rest of the way. π π¦ π
First run for ages! : More walking than running... - Couch to 5K
First run for ages!
Fab! Looks beautiful x
Perfect and such a beautiful setting
Hi Debs. Good to see you running again, even if only a little. Howβs life?
Love the photo. Encountering deer is a great experience, isnβt it?
Hi Stephen_UK, having a lovely holiday and doing my physio exercises religiously! The deer were just magical, managed to get a few pics on my phone, they were quite interested in me and followed for a while!
Looks beautiful debs. Glad you're back out there, and taking it easy π
Nice photo, I am glad that you enjoyed your run.
Thanks AlMorr! I am really enjoying being back in Scotland after ten years since our last visit. I don't want to leave!
Yes, Applecross is a lovely area to be in for a holiday, great views over the water to the Isle of Skye with the Coolin mountains as a dramatic backdrop. Hope the weather isn't too bad and you can get some running, plenty of walking and perhaps hire a bike and do a little cycling.
OK! Iβve googled where you are... and you are FAR FAR away... in the land of beautiful country. Enjoy each and every breath, step, moment... and deer!! X x happy getting out there! X
Hey debs, so nice to see you out running and happy.
The photo is gorgeous and seeing deer must make it magical. We see a few here but mostly from a distance as they are quite shy here
Keep up the good work, hope your hip behaves
Thank you! I was surprised this evening because my hip behaved itself but my left calf felt soooo tight! Am hoping it's going to be fine in the morning... Just feel like an old crock at the moment!!!
Are you maybe compensating for your hip, like you are expecting your hip to hurt so are running differently ?
It does sound like a good reason for a nice massage from Mr Debs and a long calm soak in the bath with a glass of wine
What a wonderful place to run & have a holiday. π Mr E & I cycled there on our tandem many years ago. π
Oh wow, did you pedal up the scary road - Bealach na Ba - on a tandem bike?! I love everything about this place apart from that road! π
Yes we did! At the time I thought the uphill was going to finish me off! - Then I thought the speedy downhill with Mr E in βGeronimoooooβ mode would finish me off too. ππ
Amazing, hats off to you both!
We are currently on holiday a bit further north than you, at Durness. π I was just thinking of you as I watched the rain sweep in! π Enjoy the rest of your holiday. Xx
Thanks, we're off for a day on Skye tomorrow, had hoped to get a boat over but the captain says it'll be too rough to sail... So four hours round trip in the car.. Grrrr. π
Oh my, just googled Durness, it looks amazingly beautiful and remote! Hope you get some sunshine.
Yes it is beautiful & we had a sunny cycle this evening (& a sunny walk in the morning), so no grumbles! Once you get north of Ullapool, the Sutherland scenery is different again- very wild & quite barren with lochans round every corner! Enjoy Skye - I love it there. Xx
This is good news! I'm actually injured at the moment..Feeling sorry for myself. πͺ But this has cheered me up π€ Great to see you back out there.
Glad to cheer you up but boooooo to you being injured - what's up?
Good timing! Who am i kidding I'm always here π.. I'm no doctor, but it looks like bad foot. π¦Ά
Glad to see you are up and running again Debs. Sounds beautiful in Scotland. I have been forced to take a break as right hip in particular is groaning, a problem I have had in the past when walking long distances. I graduated in June and can now run 5K twice a week. For now its Pilates and walking. Was considering seeing a sports physio, what is your advice? What worked for you? Would really appreciate your response.
Hi Redcat19, sorry to hear that you're having to take a break from running too. My right hip started playing up at the start of July and I really wish I had gone to Dr or physio straight away. I just rested it and tried a roller, then every time I felt OK to run again, I would go out and be fine while running but stiffen up again straight after.
I eventually went to see the doctor early August and, rather incredibly, he made me an NHS appointment with a local physio for the next morning. The doctor noticed that my knees were also inflamed, I had been very worried that it was arthritis but the Dr said not.
Anyway, long story short, the physio showed me some exercises to help stretch and strengthen everything, particularly the piriformis which is where he thinks the problem is, and told me to do the exercises every day for four weeks at least. I asked him if I could maybe try running while away in Scotland and he said that if I felt back to at least 95%, then OK but to ease back in with walk/runs, not heading out for a 5km run straight away! (Which is what I had done previously, heading out to Parkrun after resting up all week...).
The exercises seem to be helping, not back to 100 % yet but hoping to get there soon. Hope you get sorted, right hipp problems seem to be very common in runners.
Thank you so much for your reply. I have taken your advice and made an enquiry into physio this afternoon. Hoping this will help get me back to running. Enjoy your holiday.
Hi Deb's, saw a physio this morning. My hip is not a running injury more a long term problem that has come to light since running. There is some misalignment in my right hip so the muscles tire and compensate this can be improved over time with the right physio exercises. I go back next week.
Thanks for your advice. The support on this forum is amazing, good to know you are not alone.