I could just kick myself.
I'm about halfway through my third book on running, and learning SO MUCH.
I'm learning that as a beginner, I don't need to focus on speed just yet, but on laying a good foundation of consistent, slowly-increasing mileage.
That's okay with me. Speedwork sounds scary.
Plus, I don't feel the need to win any races at this point.
We got the treadmill, and I was glad that I could now increase my runs from 3 days/week to 4 or 5. I planned to ignore my pace and focus instead on running X number of minutes or maybe miles. Up til then, I'd been averaging 15 miles or so per week.
So the first week, I ran 5 times, for a total of 21-ish miles.
HELLO.
Every runner knows it's unwise to increase any of your numbers (distance/pace) by more than 10% per week.
I'm no math whiz, but a 6-mile increase in one week was stupid. Just plain stupid.
And I began to feel a twinge-y discomfort in my right foot, near the left side of the ball.
I took a few days off... Monday-Thursday.
By Friday I was so antsy to run that I pushed it too hard again and did 8 miles, the most I've done yet.
I was so excited!
I've done a few shorter, easier runs since then, but it's official: I am having foot pain.
I'm gonna have to take a break, much as I don't want to.
PLUS, on my last two runs, my left calf keeps trying to seize up on me. Maybe I've altered my gait slightly, to compensate for my right foot. I don't know.
All I know is I want to avoid a serious injury! I'm concerned about losing the momentum I've gained.
(And gaining the weight I've lost!)
Any advice from runners out there? Does this sound like a stress fracture???
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