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Floating on a little fluffy cloud of happiness...... green badge please!!
It took a bit longer than the 9 weeks, thanks to
shin
splints
, a full-time job and a two year old, but I got there. I'd like to thank my husband, daughter, all you c25k bloggers and my (now not so new!) running shoes for all the comfort and support! Sob, sob! Keep on running!!
It took a bit longer than the 9 weeks, thanks to
shin
splints
, a full-time job and a two year old, but I got there. I'd like to thank my husband, daughter, all you c25k bloggers and my (now not so new!) running shoes for all the comfort and support! Sob, sob! Keep on running!!
Tiddlywink
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Has anyone heard of splinter hemorages in finger nails and what they have to do with autoimmune diseases
freyas
in
LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Ice, Ice Baby
I had the worst
shin
splints
the first time I did a running programme because I religiously made myself run heel-toe.
I had the worst
shin
splints
the first time I did a running programme because I religiously made myself run heel-toe.
ty272
in
Couch to 5K
11 years ago
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You guys could diagnose me but the consultant won't!
Terrible
shin
splints
after walking less than a mile. Reduced numb feeling in left leg after sitting down for five minutes. Had to change manual car for automatic as I was unable to use the clutch effectively.
Terrible
shin
splints
after walking less than a mile. Reduced numb feeling in left leg after sitting down for five minutes. Had to change manual car for automatic as I was unable to use the clutch effectively.
Angelcake
in
LUPUS UK
11 years ago
Telford 10k " I'll just be pleased to finish" said I.....
Yesterday, I posted a question as to whether or not I should run today. I'd hurt my calf quite badly last weekend after weeks of slightly niggling with the result that I struggled to walk on Sunday and Monday. I made a point of icing regularly and gentle stretching and by yesterday it was feeling a
Yesterday, I posted a question as to whether or not I should run today. I'd hurt my calf quite badly last weekend after weeks of slightly niggling with the result that I struggled to walk on Sunday and Monday. I made a point of icing regularly and gentle stretching and by yesterday it was feeling a
sfb350
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
11 years ago
21weeks pregnant is it safe to be around children who have chicken pox?
I've been really looking forward to seeing my 5year old niece for christmas but now she has the chikenpox.. Her spots have come up now so usually that's not contagious but will it be of any harm to my baby.. I had chicken pox when I was 2years old ? Any idea!?
I've been really looking forward to seeing my 5year old niece for christmas but now she has the chikenpox.. Her spots have come up now so usually that's not contagious but will it be of any harm to my baby.. I had chicken pox when I was 2years old ? Any idea!?
gemmw
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
11 years ago
Excercises to help with Shin Splints?
Is there any exercises/stretches that I could do to help reduce the risk of getting
shin
splints
as I don't want to keep having to take breaks from the plan because of them.
Is there any exercises/stretches that I could do to help reduce the risk of getting
shin
splints
as I don't want to keep having to take breaks from the plan because of them.
corkin
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Meningitis, what next
Hi, new to the blog, great to have the support. Will post more soon. Jay
Hi, new to the blog, great to have the support. Will post more soon. Jay
jadeoil
in
Meningitis Now
11 years ago
One of each feet!
My right foot is low-arched, under-pronation, which was the reason I got my current trainers, because my right leg was having
shin
splints
. So..... which type of trainer do I go for to support my right without damaging my left!
My right foot is low-arched, under-pronation, which was the reason I got my current trainers, because my right leg was having
shin
splints
. So..... which type of trainer do I go for to support my right without damaging my left!
little_kay
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Shin splints: tubigrip - help or hindrance?
I'm only on week 2 of the programme, but I've been experiencing
shin
pain which I'm assuming is
shin
splints
(I believe they're quite common in 'new' runners). My question is: Is tubigrip a good idea? Will it help or make things worse?
I'm only on week 2 of the programme, but I've been experiencing
shin
pain which I'm assuming is
shin
splints
(I believe they're quite common in 'new' runners). My question is: Is tubigrip a good idea? Will it help or make things worse?
earl-grey-sian
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
W2 R1.......Hmmmmm!!
It has happened before so I know it's not long lasting, muscular or
shin
splints
. HOWEVER, I did it :) Good luck Alliecat
It has happened before so I know it's not long lasting, muscular or
shin
splints
. HOWEVER, I did it :) Good luck Alliecat
carole1961
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
I just want to go for a run aka the importance of posture
I think I'd feel a bit more like it was a "proper" running injury if it was
shin
splints
, or a torn achilles, or whatever other running injuries there are. But no, I'm a bit special ;) I managed to injure my neck!
I think I'd feel a bit more like it was a "proper" running injury if it was
shin
splints
, or a torn achilles, or whatever other running injuries there are. But no, I'm a bit special ;) I managed to injure my neck!
MumOnTheRun
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
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Cllcanada
Top Poster CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
11 years ago
Still waiting but not patiently
Well, I still have those wretched
shin
splints
. I have taken the decision* not to run at all for 4 weeks, am 1 1/2 weeks through that (yes, I AM counting the minutes).
Well, I still have those wretched
shin
splints
. I have taken the decision* not to run at all for 4 weeks, am 1 1/2 weeks through that (yes, I AM counting the minutes).
Soozz
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Back again after a two week injury lay-off. Don't worry guys, injury doesn't need to mean losing your hard won fitness!
However after a nine miler on the 29th when it hurt for the first four miles, then finally eased off when I'd warmed up, I did a bit of reading around what I thought was a pulled
shin
muscle only to find out I probably had
shin
splints
and should be giving myself a minimum of two weeks off!!
However after a nine miler on the 29th when it hurt for the first four miles, then finally eased off when I'd warmed up, I did a bit of reading around what I thought was a pulled
shin
muscle only to find out I probably had
shin
splints
and should be giving myself a minimum of two weeks off!!
CaroleC
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
5x50 Day 40
Somehow already walked 7K today, walking seems to be giving me
shin
splints
which running never does. So I could have a night off tonight, tempting.
Somehow already walked 7K today, walking seems to be giving me
shin
splints
which running never does. So I could have a night off tonight, tempting.
George42
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
It's all in the shoes!!
Hi all, Just completed week 1 and after treating myself to some proper running shoes the
shin
splints
have GONE!! It's a miracle...or the glycerin 10's!! I feel quite proud to have completed this week, even tho I know it's nothing compared to what's coming!!
Hi all, Just completed week 1 and after treating myself to some proper running shoes the
shin
splints
have GONE!! It's a miracle...or the glycerin 10's!! I feel quite proud to have completed this week, even tho I know it's nothing compared to what's coming!!
becksbinks
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Bye bye week 6 - that's another one crossed off!
. :-( I am wondering if I should give hard surfaces (streets) a go but having had an attack of
shin
splints
on W1 r1 that meant I had to rest and start again a week later I'm not really wanting to get them again at this stage. What surfaces are the rest of you running on?
. :-( I am wondering if I should give hard surfaces (streets) a go but having had an attack of
shin
splints
on W1 r1 that meant I had to rest and start again a week later I'm not really wanting to get them again at this stage. What surfaces are the rest of you running on?
thinnerandfitter
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Any advice on shin splints???
Hi all, just started running..just done W1R2. Suffering with shin and calf pain. Any advice please!?
Hi all, just started running..just done W1R2. Suffering with shin and calf pain. Any advice please!?
becksbinks
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
Any advice on shin splints???
Hi all, just started running..just done W1R2. Suffering with shin and calf pain. Any advice please!?
Hi all, just started running..just done W1R2. Suffering with shin and calf pain. Any advice please!?
becksbinks
in
Couch to 5K
12 years ago
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