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I don't recognise my legs!

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After four months of non-running on account of a stress fracture, I've spent 3 months slowly building back to 10k and am now starting a HM taining plan. I beat my 10k PB by almost 3 minutes at the weekend and today went for a tempo run which was faster and with lower heart rate and less perceived effort than I was running pre-injury! As the song goes, 🎶 I wasn't expecting that ... 🎶

How has this happened? It can only be down to the alternative training I did from the IC, and have continued to do, albeit to a lesser degree, since restarting my runs.

I discovered a love for cycling and yoga, and a tolerance for low impact cardio/strength routines while unable to run. Prior to being injured I really struggled to do any cross training - nothing was as good as running 🙄

The point of this post - cross training clearly made a big positive difference to my running. Don't wait until you're injured and have no choice, experiment, find something you like, something you will actually do and also enjoy doing! I am truly amazed at the difference it has made despite 4 months non-running, imagine the possibilities when both are combined 😍

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roseabi

This. Is. So. Good.

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linda9389 in reply to roseabi

It's. Surprised. Me. And. Made. Me. Very. Happy.

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roseabi in reply to linda9389

🤣🤣🤣

That's wonderful news Linda. What exactly are you doing cross training wise? I'm clambering off the IC today after 2 weeks and I will take a few weeks to build back up to 10km. I must say that I'm nervous about having a re-occurence of knee problems. Were you cautious at first ?

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I was terrified at first! I redid C25K, adapting how many of the runs I did depending on how the last run felt. I did less than the 27. I then did 6 of the 8 weeks in Ju-Ju's magic 10k plan. Are you on strava? If so, join the HM group on there and you can see exactly what runs and cross training I did. There's no point in rushing the comeback. I had a 10k race booked, so that determined the time I had available 🙄. I cycled - a lot in the end as it was a wonderful alternative to running in the decent weather. Not sure how that would be for your knee though. I also did youtube videos - mostly Caroline Jordan's ones as there are lots that are non weight bearing. I discovered I much preferred 'follow along' videos to a list of exercises and reps! There are lots of cardio, upper body and core routines out there to pick from so long as you remain mindful of your knee! Caroline Jordan is a good place to start. Most recently I have been following Adriene's yoga challenges on you tube. Again, she has some upper body and core routines that may be OK with your knee.

All the very, very best - being out thru injury really sucks 😥

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Realfoodieclub

Great news and so inspirational, well done, glad you are back at it again. I do like a bit of cross training 😀. Rfc x

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linda9389 in reply to Realfoodieclub

Thanks RFC - I'm trying really hard to like cross training 😍

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ju-ju-

Agreed... also, life is far more fun if you do lots of different things to keep it 'fresh'

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That's so true!

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