I find the step size very awkward, it's too much of a stretch for me to do two at a time so I end up doing one at a time taking quicker and shorter steps then idealSam wrote:I agree!! I also blame the escalators, they're a nightmare to run up and down!
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i smashed my face open cut deep gashes into my leg on escalators adham was practically bleeding blood all over a carriage last time fallen flat on my face at uxbridge and still made train my body is riddled with scars of the tube.
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I reckon that your right that stairs/escalators are the the main cause of people's knee trouble. Mind you how do solve the problem? Climb lots of mountains?
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I reckon that it was mountain climbing (or rather coming down them with a heavy back pack) which was the original cause of my knee problems, not marathon running.The Raven wrote:I reckon that your right that stairs/escalators are the the main cause of people's knee trouble. Mind you how do solve the problem? Climb lots of mountains?
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I would generally agree, but sometimes you just have to run on stairs. On my completion in August, I didn't notice any particular problem with my knee during the day. However, very late on, I had a double back change (down one set of stairs and up another) which on paper was a comfortable four minute connection, but due to late running I saw the train I wanted arriving as the doors opened on the one I was on. I had no option but to charge down and up, only just making it. I think this one change may have triggered my current knee problem.***** wrote:I absolutely refuse to run up stairs. It's bad for your knees, and saps your energy.
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Its also all very well saying you get your point man to take over doing photos so you can prepare properly but not everyone is lucky enough to have a point man!!
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I would disagree that running upwards is bad for your legs; it's actually a very good, safe work-out for them. Running downwards, on the other hand, is not as safe.
However on a challenge, running upstairs is not a good idea in terms of energy. For example, during the Goodge Street to Russell Square run, woe betide you if you run up the spiral stairs. I generally just walk up the stairs two at a time, and then run when I'm on the flat, as Geoff said.
However on a challenge, running upstairs is not a good idea in terms of energy. For example, during the Goodge Street to Russell Square run, woe betide you if you run up the spiral stairs. I generally just walk up the stairs two at a time, and then run when I'm on the flat, as Geoff said.
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I found the Goodge Street run was knackering enough, let alone the stairs!Starkey7 wrote:I would disagree that running upwards is bad for your legs; it's actually a very good, safe work-out for them. Running downwards, on the other hand, is not as safe.
However on a challenge, running upstairs is not a good idea in terms of energy. For example, during the Goodge Street to Russell Square run, woe betide you if you run up the spiral stairs. I generally just walk up the stairs two at a time, and then run when I'm on the flat, as Geoff said.
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I had been toying with the idea of trying a full network once more before the timetables changed, but that won't be happening. I've been so busy recently that the only possible opportunity would have been earlier this week, but I was too tired to consider it. Also my knee has not really recovered - so no more hard runs on my routes.Nigel wrote:
I'm not sure when (or even if) I will go out again. I fear that I have exacerbated my old knee injury (on which I had a botched operation 8 years ago) and have been told by the doctors never to run at all. I don't think I can risk trying again until it settles down, and I'm not optimistic that it can be cleared up quickly.
I'll see how things go, but until (unless?) they next have a special exhibition service for Olympia, I can't see myself trying again.
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Give it up Nige; it's overrated. 
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I found that on one attempt I hurt my knee on the first run of the day and it just got worse and worse throughout the day to the point that every time I started moving after sitting down or just standing still I could barely put any weight on it. It would then warm up and I continued on it for the whole day in a lot of pain and only occasionally did it suddenly collapse under me on a run. I finally realised that it must have been caused by looking over my right shoulder repeatedly to see if a bus was coming while running and so twisting my knee each time (and then once you've done this original twisting, all running, stair climbing etc. is probably doing it more damage. I made myself stop if I wanted to look behind me last time and had no knee problems.
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