Welcome back to it.... do take it very gently and do take care of that knee...make sure that you keep up the exercises; there are loads of ongoing links on the Strength and Stamina forum, to help with exercise for our running body.
Catch Up Corner post was all about the exercises which are useful to us for preventing injury, especially in the early stages...although we all know that they can occur at any time if we are unlucky
I am in a very similar position after a month out with ankle problems and started back at Week 1 yesterday.
I was very cautious and ran very slowly, but so far so good! I'm interested to know if you are planning to repeat every run from the plan, or fast forward through the weeks in any way? I am considering doing a few runs from Week 2 next, and then maybe all of Week 3 as my problems started in Week 4 before. It was enormously frustrating being forced to stop the first time as I was loving it, but like you I passed the time doing strengthening exercises and Pilates.
Hi TinyBear. Well done for making it back to running! I'm in a similar position to you and Liono. I completed weeks 1 and 2 and then started feeling mild pain on the inside of both legs, right by my knees. I worked out I had knee bursitis, which didn't affect my everyday life except to go up and down stairs. That took a while to go away and then left a general tenderness that spooked me out a little, so I took five weeks off though I still did a lot of walking. I got back to Week 2 and have now completed two runs without any trouble. ๐คI am now using knee support, and I am trying to work on my posture. I was clearly heelstriking, and that doesn't help the knees. So I am now consciously taking shorter steps and trying to use my hips and glutes as I run. I really want this to work, because I find that I very much enjoy running and missed it while I was out of action. I found this video very useful, in case it helps anyone else: youtu.be/Rt9hgtFzZk0
It's almost 5 years since I first started C25K. I had to stop in week 2 with a knee issue but restarted 6 weeks later and ... not only am I still running but I'm pretty much addicted to it!!! I've had my share of injuries along the way but run regularly, have run a marathon and have no intention of stopping! The 6 week enforced break made me more determined than ever. Hope this gives you some confidence. Go carefully, no hurry and enjoy!!!
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