estherhead
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I did a search and I've read online. I'm doing a couch to 10k program, I'm 2 weeks in. Today I did 5k in 45 minutes, mostly walking, just about 10 minutes of running. About 10 minutes in my right shin started hurting and I instantly thought "shin splint." I moved from the asphalt into the grass and it immediately went away. I was wearing my least favorite pair of jogging shoes which I now will retire.
But for the last 3 minutes I was back on the asphalt and it still hurt.
I DO NOT want to quit, but I don't want to be forced to quite because I made a very minor injury worse by not quitting. If I committed to walk/jogging only in the grass and take ibuprofen (to reduce swelling) before my next jog/walk do you think this would be acceptable?
Does anyone have any experience with a very mild injury? I've only had an injury once when I wore stupid shoes to do a 10k and hurt my knee and was forced to quit for 5 months and it derailed everything I was trying to accomplish.
But for the last 3 minutes I was back on the asphalt and it still hurt.
I DO NOT want to quit, but I don't want to be forced to quite because I made a very minor injury worse by not quitting. If I committed to walk/jogging only in the grass and take ibuprofen (to reduce swelling) before my next jog/walk do you think this would be acceptable?
Does anyone have any experience with a very mild injury? I've only had an injury once when I wore stupid shoes to do a 10k and hurt my knee and was forced to quit for 5 months and it derailed everything I was trying to accomplish.