Def go to a running shop and get some advice on shoes! If your calves only hurt from running it sounds like it is your shoes to blame, I’ve been there, even a few MM of difference in the height of the heel can impact. Any decent running shop will have sales people who will properly measure your feet and make sure you have something which is suitable for your needs (and your budget as some running shoes these days are soooo expensive!). It’s totally worth it. I used to buy all my shoes on the internet and had no end of calf probs but now I get them from proper running shops and have not had any injuries since!I'm glad there is an active running thread. I started running in 2018 with the Couch to 5k app and have maintained my running/fitness since then. I did start training for 10k in January this year and managed to do a 9k run, but then injured my calves somehow
. I don't know what I did, but I have a lot of muscle pain now. I warm up, cool down and do stretches afterwards. I stopped running for a few months and maintained my stamina by doing low-impact cardio like cross-training and cycling.
Even though the low-impact cardio keeps me fit, it doesn't give me the same mood-boosting feeling as running does, so i've re-started the couch to 5k programme. I'm now about to start week 6, exciting! I do still have muscle pain in my calves, which I don't remember having before. I'm hoping it will go away as I get used to running more. In the new year, i'm going to get gait analysis and some proper running shoes. My feet are quite arched, so maybe that has something to do with it. I'm hoping to be back to running 5k again by the end of January!
I have a couple of questions because i'm nosy...
1) What kind of music do you listen to whilst running? I have just made a playlist of all the upbeat songs on my phone, but i'm always looking out for new music to listen to!
2) Where do you buy your running clothes from? I want some more long sleeve running tops for this cold winter. I used to buy them from Karrimor/Sports direct but they have such a tiny selection available now.
Also really rate lululemon running gear, it’s pricy so only I usually get it in the sale, but mostly it lasts for ages and washes really well. I’ve also got some decent long sleeved tops from new balance and Salomon.
I know what you mean about low impact cardio, nothing really comes close to running