Went for my 4th consolidation run tonight at 9.30. Felt good throughout and picked up pace for final 15 minutes (a first for me π, did 4.98km in 30 minutes, on Tues I did 4.5km in 30 mins, so definite improvement.
I seem to have picked up a slight strain in my right calf, for the past two runs after the run it's been painful, any tips!?
Hope you're all well and progressing ππππ
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Another great run for you and a wise time to run as well, a bit less hot and no sun blazing down while you run, it won't be long until you get a sub 30 minute 5k, I agree with Brunsamarathon, put some ice on your right calf, although I have never have had to do that, a lot of athletes do that to a slight injury.
I will be running my 15th virtual parkrun and my second (not ) parkrun in the morning, I usually run at 9.30 but I may run it a little earlier if the weather is OK.
From experience, rest, ice, warm up properly and stretch thoroughly after every run. There are some useful YouTube videos on warm ups and stretches and it really makes a difference. Maybe, give yourself an extra rest day?
Thanks for the advice, my warm up still consists of just a 5 minute brisk walk, I should start doing stretches, I'll check out YouTube πββοΈπ
This is amazing achievement!! You must be so pleased!!
Iβm going to start my consolidation runs on Sunday. I decided to take a rest week due to the heat and achy calves but canβt wait to be back running. Maybe you could do with some extra rest days if youβve been powering on through! Youβve done incredibly to get this far π
Hey thank you very much! I find the positive encouragement on this site very motivating. I might actually rest tomorrow if my calf isn't 100%ππββοΈπββοΈ
Donβt be in a rush to speed up. I did that injured myself and had to repeat the program two years later only just graduating for the second time last week.
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