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My heels hurt. A lot. The first run seemed fine. The shoes were lighter than I’m used to and coming down some of the hills I felt fast and free. However, the next day my right heel started hurting badly after a mile and I was struggling to put much pressure on either heel for the next couple of days.
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My legs were mashed. And I mean mashed. I used them on a Sunday and a Monday. I went for a run with my wife on the Thursday and I’ve never been in as much discomfort with something that wasn’t an injury. It felt like someone had taken a sledgehammer to the back of my thighs. I love my wife to bits but she’s a couple of mins per mile slower than me on a parkrun but when she kicked for home I was struggling to keep up.
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My back was sore. Granted I usually have fairly high levels of support in my shoes due to majorly over pronating but using shoes that had been molded to someone else’s feet played havoc with my back. I spent 2 or 3 days not being able to sit comfortably.
Monday, August 6, 2018
Why you shouldn’t walk (or run) a mile in someone else’s shoes
Monday, May 28, 2018
The Bog Standard Runner Intro
My name is Olly. I am a bog standard runner. I have very average times over 5k, 10k, half marathon, marathon and ultra marathon. I am no expert! But then I find the internet is full of “experts” who all give contradicting advice anyway! So the purpose of this blog is not to claim I know the answer or claim I am an expert in any way but I’ve learnt a few things that work for me so hey, they may work for you. I am someone who hates blogs in general but I’ve appreciated reading other people’s thoughts on what they find helpful with running so if I can help someone else achieve an “average” time in the real world but a best time for them then this is my my way of giving back to the running community that has given so much to me. I’ll be sharing over the coming weeks my thoughts on training plans, nutrition, how to run a good and a terrible race and anything else that crops up. To the one or two who may read this...hope it helps!