Should I stop completely?
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Sassafras106
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I’m signed up to run a half marathon in August and this week is my first week of training. My Achilles’ tendon had started getting irritated and feels really tight when I begin to run, but then is fine after it warms up. It doesn’t hurt before running or after I run unless I pinch it, but I’m afraid of injuring it. Do you think I need to stop running completely? I already have a base of about 5 miles so it would be fine, but if possible, I really don’t want to stop working out and get out of shape.
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Are you stretching enough/a lot/at all? What if any cross training are you doing? How long do you warm up? Are you trying to run for speed or keeping your pace slow? Do you warm up first? How quickly did you try to increase your mileage?0
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I stretch before and after. I’m currently just running to finish the race, so slow, 11ish minutes per mile. I’ve been running 2 and 3 milers for the last two years pretty regularly0
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Did it just start hurting? Did anything change (especially new/different shoes)?
First, make sure you have the right shoes for your feet. Then ease into it. Go slowly and don't increase your distance too quickly (I assume you are following a good plan, right?).0 -
It’s a Hal Higdon plan. I do have a couple long runs at the end that I most likely don’t need in order to complete the race so I can probably just knock all the long runs back a week and ride bike instead of long run this week...
thank you!0 -
Sounds like it is tight. Might be worth getting some advice from a qualified physio. You might need to do some more stretching I.e not just before and after running0
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Sassafras106 wrote: »I’m signed up to run a half marathon in August and this week is my first week of training. My Achilles’ tendon had started getting irritated and feels really tight when I begin to run, but then is fine after it warms up. It doesn’t hurt before running or after I run unless I pinch it, but I’m afraid of injuring it. Do you think I need to stop running completely? I already have a base of about 5 miles so it would be fine, but if possible, I really don’t want to stop working out and get out of shape.
Achilles tendonopathy is potentially quite serious, and generally the most appropriate treatment is to rest until it goes away, and then establish the cause. That said, if you're finding that it eases once you start then it may not be the achilles. Plantar fasciaitis can also exhibit in the same area.
If it is the achilles then stretching is unlikely to be a solution; tendons aren't supposed to be too flexible.
Have you changed shoes recently? Or are you training on different terrain than you're used to?
I would suggest a physio personally though.1 -
MeanderingMammal wrote: »Sassafras106 wrote: »I’m signed up to run a half marathon in August and this week is my first week of training. My Achilles’ tendon had started getting irritated and feels really tight when I begin to run, but then is fine after it warms up. It doesn’t hurt before running or after I run unless I pinch it, but I’m afraid of injuring it. Do you think I need to stop running completely? I already have a base of about 5 miles so it would be fine, but if possible, I really don’t want to stop working out and get out of shape.
Achilles tendonopathy is potentially quite serious, and generally the most appropriate treatment is to rest until it goes away, and then establish the cause. That said, if you're finding that it eases once you start then it may not be the achilles. Plantar fasciaitis can also exhibit in the same area.
If it is the achilles then stretching is unlikely to be a solution; tendons aren't supposed to be too flexible.
Have you changed shoes recently? Or are you training on different terrain than you're used to?
I would suggest a physio personally though.
This. Do not ignore it. I did, and I now have a permanent achilles injury and I will never run again (unless I’m being chased by something!)0
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