Yankeewolf
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Runners know a lot about the body having undergone years of trial and error, and making all the mistakes that are part of the process. I got my best advice from old timers who had been at it for years. Stretching and strengthening are important, as well as taking it easy when niggles and strains emerge. Advil and backing off a bit have stood to me over the year, but my most persistent problems were fixed with a bit of advice. I ;ve had sciatica for many years (chronic runners issue) but an old cove at the club told me to do sit ups every day to keep the stomach area strong. I never missed a day from it since. Another old card told me to put newspaper under my right arch because I had "flattened out a bit" and had knee pain. I got orthotics later, but only wear them to get over flare ups.
Some runners have better biomechanics and don't get the injuries like others. I also noticed my pals who got "marathon mania" at the height of therunning boom are mosly lame now. I ran very few marathons and seem to be better off for it.
Some runners have better biomechanics and don't get the injuries like others. I also noticed my pals who got "marathon mania" at the height of therunning boom are mosly lame now. I ran very few marathons and seem to be better off for it.