I wish I could say my shoes are too big, but unfortunately they're not. I have naturally clown sized feetFor some reason a lot of people wear shoes that are at least a size too big.
I wish I could say my shoes are too big, but unfortunately they're not. I have naturally clown sized feetFor some reason a lot of people wear shoes that are at least a size too big.
For instance, if you give yourself Plantar Fasciiitis (from poor style or shoes that have poor support) you could be off your feet for 6 months, killing your race obviously. You'll be using muscles and putting strain on joints that is abnormal and they need time to build up. Just listen to your body.
Read this post the day you typed it and was in the back of my mind.
I've been doing some high intensity training in a gym 4-5 times a week for almost a year now, and starting about 4 weeks ago, starting jogging 4-5k on my treadmill starting once a week, and then moved to twice, and was targeting 3 times a week.
Then the pain started last week....
Didn't know what it was....but through the above post, and by playing internet detective, PF is what it is. My symptoms fit it to a T.
Talked to my trainer and others....looks like Im going to have to give it a break, and I'm going to buy a pair of better supportive running shoes. My left foot is resting on an ice pack as I type this...
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I ran the Iron Man a year and a half ago, and you better believe I trained pretty hard for it. I was already in decent running shape, as I have always ran cross country and hit the gym since high school. Plantar Fasciatis is a real pain ( no pun intended ), I've never had it, however I did get tendonitis in my achilles tendon from doing too many hill runs, and wearing crap shoes. I really got sold on the barefoot running after reading a lot of stories on it, and how shoes really just baby our feet making them somewhat more prone to injury. Nike then came out with there Nike Free shoe line, which mimics running barefoot, and I swear by the shoes. They have strengthened my achilles, my ankles, and I have never had any injuries since using them.
I ran with a lot of hardcore people during my Iron Man competition, including an SAS operative from England and a Navy Seal. We swapped workout stories and I must say one of the best running regimes has been FARTLEK training. You can read about it, and studies have shown that doing that type of running can be far more beneficial then simple long term endurance running. I had always been an endurance running doing my cross country, however after doing a month of Fartlek training, doing my usual endurance long distance running felt much easier, and more comfortable.
Do you wear your orthotics in your Nike Frees ?
now im paranoid about plantar fasciitis
For running shoes, get fitted at any Running Room location, then go to the Outlet Store- located near Sherway Gardens - and buy them in last years' colours for about $50. I went through a few pairs last year, training for the Army half marathon in Ottawa, and the outlet store saved me a pile of money.
Anybody here planning on running this on June 24, 2012 ?
Ive never run any 5k before so thinking of signing up for this as a goal. That gives me 5 months to prepare with no running background. Anybody joining or can share some stories from past races?
Link to official race page and registration:
http://www.spartanrace.com/toronto-o...rint-2012.html
Its $60 to signup, which is a bit steep but currently there is a Groupbuy deal going on
$64 for 2 Entries
http://www.buytopia.ca/deal/746?a_aid&skip=true&bl=Z3JvdXBidXlhZmZpbGlhdGVzQGdtYWlsLmNvbQ==
And some random info :
An article on the previous Toronto Race:
http://www.thestar.com/sports/articl...me-to-all-pain
All racers receive:
- Finishers Medal
- Free Spartan Race T-Shirt
- Scrapes and Bruises
- Stories, stories, and more stories
Map
402 Old Barrie Road, Oro, ON, L0L 2E0