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Jun. 11th, 2006 08:59 pmA small lump with swelling over my right achilles tendon. Tender to the touch. Blew up just wonderfully after today's attempt at 2 miles.
Yes, I warm up beforehand. I walk 10-15 minutes before I start to jog.
I can't tell you how PO'd I am with my body right now. Because I don't weekend warrior it. I don't push it to extremes. I find something I like to do and I take it slow and *&&^%$# if it doesn't backfire.
Yes, I warm up beforehand. I walk 10-15 minutes before I start to jog.
I can't tell you how PO'd I am with my body right now. Because I don't weekend warrior it. I don't push it to extremes. I find something I like to do and I take it slow and *&&^%$# if it doesn't backfire.
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Date: 2006-06-12 06:00 pm (UTC)I read an article years ago about basketball players, and the fact that the rate of foot and leg injuries has gone up as the shoes have become more technical. I don't know how true that is, but I have also read that the foot and leg can't adjust and strengthen the way they're supposed to when stressed if most of the stress is dissipated (sp?) by the shoe. The foot/leg goes through the same motion, but doesn't learn to adjust, thus increasing the risk of injury.
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Date: 2006-06-12 06:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-12 07:28 pm (UTC)The shoes that did this to me are technically trail shoes. Grey/silver in color.
I read that the high heel tags don't bother runners who hit the ground perfectly, but if you shift/pronate/whatever, the tag will run against the heel and cause problems. oddly enough, the walking hurt more than the running. I think this is because my heel hits first when I walk, sending the tag rubbing against the tendon.
Today, I'm left with a nodule that hurts to the touch. I understand that I should work on massaging it away, but we may wait a bit before giving that a try.
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Date: 2006-06-12 08:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-06-13 12:33 am (UTC)Before then, I need to take a knife to the shoes...