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Hit a bit of a speed bump this week. The shins have been okay if a little niggly but nothing too serious. The thing that does still concern me is my heel/arch issue and this week that surfaced again.
I'm in week five of my build up plan which calls for a one minute walking break for every five minutes of running for a total of 24 minutes. That won't seem like much to many of you (only about 2 miles) but it seems to be about my breaking point at present. By about a mile 1/2 my left arch was starting to ache to the point where I pulled out of completing the last 1/2 mile not wanting to risk anything more serious. I have run on regardless in the past with this thing and suffered for a few days afterwards.
It's a pretty frustrating injury and to date I haven't been able to put my finger on what it may be. I don't think it's a Plantar Fasciitis injury as one of the symptoms of that seems to be a really sore heel first thing in the morning. I don't have that its more just a slight ache most of the time which is aggravated when running. It only started about a year ago and would usually put an end to my runs after about 30 minutes. It seems pretty clear that even with all the rest I've had this year, this injury hasn't gone away.
I was due to run again today but opted to rest an extra day. I'll head out on Saturday and see if I can last the two miles.
I'm persisting with the Chi Running and I'm pretty convinced that this style has got to have some benefits for more longer term. I just need to get over my injury issues and when I do I'm pretty sure this style will help to keep me injury free.
The main focuses I'm concentrating on are;
-Maintaining a good upright posture but then leaning from the ankles to encourage a mid foot landing.
-Trying to keep my lower legs as relaxed as possible, picking up my feet instead of pushing off with them
- Maintaining a good alignment - pointing everything straight ahead.
I should post a decent review of the book but I guess a key take out for me is in how simple and logical some the theory of the style is. For example here's a couple of quotes from the book where the author Danny Dreyer, is writing about shin and lower leg injuries,
another on along the same lines is equally straight forward,
So this is one area which I have worked hard on and I'm starting to understand what is feels like to run with relaxed lower legs. I'm not pushing off with my toes thus I'm not using my shin muscles and therefore I'm pretty confident that I will overcome the shin splints in time with the help of the Chi Running method.
Just need to fix the heel and arch now!
I'm still biking to cross train. On weekends I take my mountain bike out for a ride around the streets of the North Shore. Lately it's an 11 mile ride which takes slightly under an hour. A couple of good long hills in there to keep me honest. For those into maps here's the route.
Catch ya later.
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The heal pain is probably related to the change in your form - less stress on the shin, but more on the calf/heal tissues. It should strengthen over time as you get used to the new form. Keeping your mileage low, consistent stretching and using a massage roller on your calf will probably help speed recovery. Still, it sounds like you are making good progress.
Good to see you are still out running. I hope the niggles get sorted soon.
I tend to agree with Chad about the arch issues. Probably a weakness showing up due to the different running form. Persist with the gradual build-up and you should get stronger.
Good to see you can see the light at the end of the shin slint tunnel with Chi Running.
Sorry to hear about the continued issues, but I think you are persisting in the correct manner. Keep moving forward!
Hang in there, Bruce. Your chi will win out. :)
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