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Old 15th May 08, 09:13 PM
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I did a 10k off road on sunday 11th which was hard and i injured the back of my right calf, I now have pain when I ran last night. It feels like cramp pain!!. My next 10k is 15th June. Question is do I lay off for a couple of weeks so it heals or do I keep training. If I lay off running for 2 weeks how far "back" will I go?? I have been running for 3 years now and do on average 20-25 miles per week. Its a bit of a dilemma !!
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Old 15th May 08, 09:30 PM
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I would rest it until it heals. I don't think missing 2 weeks will make much of a difference. A few runs after it heals should get you back to where you were. If you keep running on it, it will just get wore. Maybe you should take 3 or 4 days off then go for a light jog and see how it feels. If it hurts again, rest some more etc.
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Old 15th May 08, 09:38 PM
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thanks for that helfull reply. I will rest now as suggested. I just had this in the back of my mind that all the training i have done will be 'undone' if i dont run for 2 weeks. Thatks for that reassurance.
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From personal experience can I also chip in and say with 3 years under your belt at your training level then taking a week or two off to heal will not set you back much at all.
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Old 16th May 08, 08:29 PM
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thanks Don, I will see how it goes in about a week then train (lightly) again. This is all very frustrating. When you get to my age everything seems to take longer to heal up!!
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