*****Lots of posts about sore knees at the moment, so I am re posting this in pinned posts...
Not sure if some folk are on treadmills or running, as I am in less open spaces, or even running in circles inside, but here are some links here which may help ****
Flossx
I am so sorry the post is late...I really do 'kneed' to sort it!
Okay enough!
I have been whizzing around like a small whirlwind this week and achieving little... I have a twinging, toe/foot, and am exercising that area a lot..
How are your exercises coming along... I am enjoying my foot and ankle ones particularly at the moment and hoping the foot improves. I am running, but only because there is no real pain. We never run through pain, or mask it by the use of painkillers.
I am also doing a lot of hefty working out in my garden...( emptied and moved a garden shed yesterday) ... so I feel my stretching, lifting, digging, fetching and carrying, is all contributing to my strength and stamina.
Anyway folks... here I am again and this week the exercises focus on our knees...and boy, do we have issues with these!
I , as many of us, have suffered with problem knees... I had a new pair of trainers once... my Tigger Trainers... which caused a real issue...over bouncing!!!! They were relegated very quicky for indoor cross trainer work... but seriously, our knees take so much hammer as we run... we do need to take care of them!
Firstly.. some great info re-our knees...and one or two myths busted...
runnersworld.com/health-inj...
But.. do remember, if you have diagnosed medical issues with your knees, ( e.g. Arthritis) , to get expert advice if you do have knee pain...
Now...some links to some useful exercises.
womensrunning.com/2015/04/h...
and these...
...and the ones which a great many of us use regularly, me included. Easy to do and effective most of the time !
nhs.uk/live-well/exercise/k...
Now, I am not suggesting you do all of these; search around and find the ones you feel would be most useful to you, and that you are comfortable doing, also. Incorporate them into your regular exercise routine, which if you have not already got, I am hoping you are forming.
Exercise to support your running is essential, but does not have to be overly time consuming or expensive. Just try to get into the habit of making it part of your running programme. It can be tricky with all that life throws at us, but will pay dividends.
Let me know what you think ?
Floss x
PS
The photo is me! My knees...running on the beach, not long after the all clear from my consultant, after a long spell on the IC waiting for MRI results on, said knees...
Check it out ! Proof that even after injury....the runs are still there