Afternoon Run - 5km (good news and bad news)

@dannewton · 2025-06-29 16:33 · EXHAUST

prof_image_38890967.png @dannewton just finished a 5.05km run, that lasted for 31 minutes. This run helped dannewton burn 399.0 calories.


Description from Strava: Lets start with Good News...

Firstly, I'm wearing my shiny new shoes today, they are the blues in the picture - New Balance 880v12. I wanted a quick run out today to test them out and they were super comfortable as expected

And I do mean as expected, these are my 5th pair of these shoes, and they've all been fab.

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Sadly it looks like the 880v12 line has now been discontinued, which means my next pair will be different, and I'll have to shop around and find a replacement. I do have a pair of 880v13, but they don't feel the same... as usual the shoe manufacturer has decided to change things just for the sake of it

In other good news, I now start my weeks holiday, which features a couple of nights down near Kidderminster looking for butterflies, and I'm long overdue a flippin' holiday so I can't wait!

And a last piece of good news...Regular readers will know about my niggly groin/hip adducter injury which affected my right side, and has taken 3 months of physio and exercises to sort out. So thats good isn't it :-)

Bad news??

I now have a groin/hip adducter injury which has now presented itself on my left side

I'm not kidding! Near enough the same place/same pain, but on my other leg... really fucking annoying I'll have you know!

It appeared after my run last Sunday:

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Yes, this one, which at the time felt absolutely amazing, I felt light, and full of energy, and everything was moving well

Sunday evening, as I headed up the stairs to bed, I noticed a tightness in my groin, but was confused as it was on the left side (compared to the right side which was previously injured). I put it down to stiffness due to an increase in mileage, but after running to work and back on monday and tuesday, it was obvious something wasn't right

I took the next days as rest, with just some walking for active recovery. But when I headed out today to see how it was going, there is still tightness and soreness

Trying to look on the bright side, at least I know how to fix this one, as I've previously had to learn how to fix my right side, but I'd prefer it if my body would stop breaking down so I could actually enjoying this running lark, is that too much to ask?!

And another small bright side, I'm now on holiday, so a chance to rest and recover, and hopefully by the end of this week I will have some more positive news.

In the meantime, its time to start packing for the holiday, so I'd better crack on!


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About the Athlete: Living in the UK, I am an intermittent Runner, but always striving for more consistency. When I'm not training I can be found photographing insects or listening to really loud angry music (which is the best type of music obviously!)

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