elphie754 wrote: » I have started the c25k program this week. Instead of just doing the 3 days a week I have decided to do each day twice, so do 6 sessions a week. So far I love it. However, today I have knee pain. Nothing too severe, but hurts enough that I notice it up walking around. It didn't hurt when I was at work earlier today, but rather when I got home. It is possible that I was in an awkward position at work and that caused it to hurt. So my question is- what would you do? Take the day off from running or just run through the pain? I know it is not an actual injury.
Troutsy wrote: » elphie754 wrote: » I have started the c25k program this week. Instead of just doing the 3 days a week I have decided to do each day twice, so do 6 sessions a week. So far I love it. However, today I have knee pain. Nothing too severe, but hurts enough that I notice it up walking around. It didn't hurt when I was at work earlier today, but rather when I got home. It is possible that I was in an awkward position at work and that caused it to hurt. So my question is- what would you do? Take the day off from running or just run through the pain? I know it is not an actual injury. Do your shoes have good support to them?
runfreer wrote: » Your body needs to adapt physiologically to the repetitive stress of running. Most new runners think they can do more than they should because they aren't huffing and puffing or sore afterwards. This is simply not true. Your body needs to adjust and that takes time. This is an 'injury' you need to treat with rest, stretching, foam rolling, and maybe ice and anti-inflammatories. Untreated little issues can lead to very big issues in a few weeks time. *edited to remove the unintentional snarky tone the original post had - sorry*
GingerSka wrote: » I'd still take the day off. I know how hard it is to listen to one's body. Some days I've just felt "off". I want to run, because I feel like I should, and it's frustrating.
GingerSka wrote: » I'm really tired today...I think I'm running tomorrow instead too. (RE shoes, is there a running store in your area who can analyze your gait? Your shoes sound like they're working for you, however. My sister fits people into running shoes for a living and put the bear of bob into me so I made sure I was analyzed)
Emilia777 wrote: » Yay I think your determination is awesome, but have faith in yourself to maintain your momentum even if you do take a rest day here and there. I like walking lots on days when I’m not working out and I feel better about not “exercising”. I forgot to mention strength training - it is hugely beneficial for runners, in my experience at least. Plus, you can always work that into your c25k program on off days. If you’re keen on looking into it, check out Starting Strength, Stronglifts 5x5, or Strong Curves. Best of luck with everything