I run because it gives me injuries. No really, I run because I love it and am itching to get back out there. It has also improved my general fitness immensly.
Prior to my hols I went for a Sports Massage and let him know I thought I had IT band problems, cue possibly the most painful hour of my life and I also paid for the privilege! I thought my IT band was tight, I had no idea. Things had already improved when I walked out of the clinic and the optimum thing would have been to rest completely however I got on a plane the next morning and jetted off to New York where I spent a very enjoyable but tiring week on my feet (and hot, hot, hot - we decided to do one of the Big Onion walking tours on a day when it was in the 90's) . My right leg took all the strain for a couple of days while my left recovered but by the end of the week I seemed to have turned a corner. A tentative short run on Sunday showed things were still not 100% however it seems to have settled on being a hip flexor problem and my outside knee was ok. I currently have a cold (picked up on the return flight no doubt) so can't run or bike, which I'm telling myself is a good thing. I have another chiro/massage session this week and I'm hoping they will tell me to get started on some strengthening exercises as my left leg feels very weak. To that end I made myself go climbing last night for the first time since April (were my forearms pumped after about two routes or what, pathetic) and got the class timetables for Body Pump. I'll check out the weight machines in the gym on Thursday when I go to yoga.
I have dumbells and a bar at home but I'm a little lacking in space to use the bar. I'm bracing myself for lots of lunges, I know I need to do them but I hate doing them.



. No really, I run because I love it and am itching to get back out there. It has also improved my general fitness immensly.
) . My right leg took all the strain for a couple of days while my left recovered but by the end of the week I seemed to have turned a corner. A tentative short run on Sunday showed things were still not 100% however it seems to have settled on being a hip flexor problem and my outside knee was ok. I currently have a cold (picked up on the return flight no doubt) so can't run or bike, which I'm telling myself is a good thing. I have another chiro/massage session this week and I'm hoping they will tell me to get started on some strengthening exercises as my left leg feels very weak. To that end I made myself go climbing last night for the first time since April (were my forearms pumped after about two routes or what, pathetic) and got the class timetables for Body Pump. I'll check out the weight machines in the gym on Thursday when I go to yoga.
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