bunnyfoo
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Hi everyone!
I'm training for my first full this January but have been having knee problems since the beginning of October. My chiro who's been treating my knee with ART, Graston and eccentric exercises has asked me to lower my training miles. So I haven't been running much in the hopes of my knee healing - the longest run I did was yesterday (about 16K or 8 miles) and that felt so-so. I think I have bursitis or something else - it's a dull uncomfortable pain that I get down the center of my knee but feels different than a runner's knee pain. It's been keeping me from doing my usual workout routine in the gym as well - can't go as low with lunges and squats, definitely no weights with lunges or squats and no deadlifting either
I'm following Hal Higdon's Novice 2 plan (http://www.halhigdon.com/marathon/novices2.htm) and was thinking of cutting down the weekday runs to 1-2 days at a slow pace and just keeping the LR on Sunday. I think I should be okay to jump back in at week 12. The long run is 13 miles and I should be okay with that. I have done two 30K races this year so I believe I should be okay going up to 20 miles I guess I'm just feeling a little anxious because I feel like I should be running more than I am.
I'm training for my first full this January but have been having knee problems since the beginning of October. My chiro who's been treating my knee with ART, Graston and eccentric exercises has asked me to lower my training miles. So I haven't been running much in the hopes of my knee healing - the longest run I did was yesterday (about 16K or 8 miles) and that felt so-so. I think I have bursitis or something else - it's a dull uncomfortable pain that I get down the center of my knee but feels different than a runner's knee pain. It's been keeping me from doing my usual workout routine in the gym as well - can't go as low with lunges and squats, definitely no weights with lunges or squats and no deadlifting either

I'm following Hal Higdon's Novice 2 plan (http://www.halhigdon.com/marathon/novices2.htm) and was thinking of cutting down the weekday runs to 1-2 days at a slow pace and just keeping the LR on Sunday. I think I should be okay to jump back in at week 12. The long run is 13 miles and I should be okay with that. I have done two 30K races this year so I believe I should be okay going up to 20 miles I guess I'm just feeling a little anxious because I feel like I should be running more than I am.