cadenzamuse: Cross-legged girl literally drawing the world around her into being (engineer)
a real bisexual alien blast ([personal profile] cadenzamuse) wrote in [community profile] runners2012-01-25 11:33 pm

Knee problems

Hi, runners! *waves timidly*

I just started running...four weeks ago? because I discovered that running abates symptoms of my spouse-creature's mental illness, and so I'm running to keep him running (he's a long-time distance runner, high school cross country and track, etc., but has lost a lot of his running self-discipline).

I have worked from not being able to run 0.5 mi without taking a break to *almost* hitting 2 mi, which has been really exciting for me. I'm hoping to run a 5k in late March, as sort of a milestone for myself.

On the down side, I have noticed lately that running/exercise walking is causing me pain in the backs of my knees, in a line across the back and also somewhat down the muscle on the back inside. I am probably horribly wrong, but the feeling I'm getting makes me feel like I'm overextending/locking my knees at some point in my stride.

How do I fix this? Are there stretches for those muscles? Any advice on where to find out if I need to change my running stride (and how the h*ll to do that?)?

Thanks!
temve: Artichokes on a tea towel (Default)

[personal profile] temve 2012-01-26 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Hi... Um... I'm probably not that much help when it comes to the knee issue because I've been fortunate to have been injury-free so far in my somewhat plodding running career, but I just wanted to stop by (yes, literally, between a massive hill-infested and very scenic bike ride around Malta and Gozo and wandering around town in search of bread and wine with which to satisfy the spouse-creature's need for carbs and relaxation :) to say WELCOME to the runners community. Great to see you!

Also, a big yes on running to keep the spouses sane - mine has managed to turn me into a half-marathoner for love... Which probably means she's succeeded at making me join her in her insanity rather than employing runner!me to keep her same, but hey. Insanity's a nice place sometimes. Especially when it's Malta-shaped :)

Wishing you many great runs with your beloved spouse-creature, and injury-free knees!