Hi folks, I've already posted on bridge to 10k so this might sound familiar to some of you! After weeeeeeks of no running following an injury, I restarted at week 5, and promptly decided that week 4 might be better. Sadly my third run triggered my hip pain again, so after a visit with my lovely physio, I went back to week one. (Phew, at least she didn't ban running again) I've just returned from my second run at week one, and touch wood, apart from a little niggle, all is well. I have to concentrate really hard on keeping my pelvis straight and putting my right foot down without turning my knee in or kicking my foot out. It's a lot to think about, what with shoulders down and back, abs in, head level, back straight, use my glutes, not too fast, don't forget to BREATHE! (Gasp)
But it's so great to be back out there and I got home just in time to miss the hailstorm. ⛈️🌪️ Happy running, peeps.
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Hi Jill are you still on the IC? The only comfort is that I wouldn't have gone out in the worst of the weather anyway! (Wimp, that's me) Hope you are back out there really soon, taking it nice and slow like I will from now on, lesson learnt 😬
Yes I’m still on the IC but creeping slowly closer to getting back out thankfully. Like you I don’t want to push it n end up back where I started. It’s reassuring to know you got through it n out the other side though 😊
Hello grumpyoldgirl, I know it's not where you were in running but it's a great start. Glad you managed wk1 and I hope you continue to get stronger with no problems. Good luck and keep us posted 🤗🤗🤞🤞
Nice to read that you’re back, and going right from the start has to help after weeks out with an injury, especially when having to concentrate on your form so much. Can’t wait to see you announce another graduation run... is that a masters? 👩🎓
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