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JCC
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Re: Running

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I don't run at all and probably will never try again due to it always resulting in injuries for me. And, I have a knee that needs to be replaced once the pain becomes too great or I decide I have saved enough money to retire. (Definitely want the knee replacement on the work health insurance.)

But I set a new record for walking in 2024 and walked 1528 miles. My previous best was 1501 miles in 2022. Having almost all of December off helped since I was able to walk longer than my normal 7 miles in the mornings a lot in December. (Still stayed in the 7-9 mile range mostly with a few 7s and maybe one 10 mile walk.

In 2023 I had metatarsalgia (well I still have it but it's more tolerable now) and the start of the aforementioned knee trouble so that was a poor total. (571 miles). Happy I rebounded last year.
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First 5k in 2025 today! 8:09 min/km. This is significant for me because I started getting pain in my right knee before Christmas. So I stopped running and did my usual PT exercises. These were exercises that I was given the first time several years ago by a physical therapist. They've helped a lot when the knee pain comes back. Anyway, I've limited myself to short walks and in place of running I was lifting weights. Last week I did some short treadmill runs and always backed off when my knee felt funny. Today is the first time my knee didn't feel funny and I made it all the way through 5k.

Gonna take it easy today and tomorrow to make sure I haven't short circuited my knee recovery, but man it felt good to run again.
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Awesome!
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Re: Running

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Stessier, Nox makes a light that fits the vest. It works really well. That garmin really gives you a lot of information. Too bad they still use that awful proprietary port for charging.

Glad to see people making progress. My running miles are the lowest they've been since I started running again in 2020 but overall miles are only down 100 total. Much of that came last winter when I ran 0 miles from January-March and walked 100 compared to previous years were it was about 300. Then in march I got a shot of cortisone in my knee which helped. Ovarall walking/running is down quite a bit but biking (specifically outdoor) is up.

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	January	February	March	April	May	June	July	August	September	October	November	December	
Walk	3.03	27.15	86.59	85.64	59.99	53.02	62.07	75.3	75.5	110.33	66.5	57.64	762.76
Run	0	0	0	6.46	15.83	11.96	13.34	17.72	10.43	9.36	14.45	12.82	112.37
Bike	50.24	192.85	132.54	209.1	192.39	165.61	217.56	242.14	287.65	190.37	88.48	80.54	2049.47
Indoor Bike (hrs)	28.33	12.1	16	8.5	5.1	1.5	4	1	0	0.5	14.1	11.33	1229.52
													4154.12
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Re: Running

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raydude wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:54 am First 5k in 2025 today! 8:09 min/km. This is significant for me because I started getting pain in my right knee before Christmas. So I stopped running and did my usual PT exercises. These were exercises that I was given the first time several years ago by a physical therapist. They've helped a lot when the knee pain comes back. Anyway, I've limited myself to short walks and in place of running I was lifting weights. Last week I did some short treadmill runs and always backed off when my knee felt funny. Today is the first time my knee didn't feel funny and I made it all the way through 5k.

Gonna take it easy today and tomorrow to make sure I haven't short circuited my knee recovery, but man it felt good to run again.
Congrats, that's awesome!
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Re: Running

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One thing I’ve really noticed this year that I haven’t in previous years is how much slower I am when it’s cold. Wind chill this morning was around 13 degrees (coldest of this winter) and my run was also the slowest this winter. Was barely a trudge.

As my hips grt worse, it gets more and more difficult to get them moving in the early mornings, no matter how much I stretch or warm up. And the cold just makes that whole process worse. :(

Stupid old, busted body…
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