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Just now, yogavnture said:

i have to tell you as a mid 50 year old man i hate gyms.  i know they are helpful but i do a daily self practice yoga. get a good massage which is really like exercise. but its true running is a magical cardio workout for sure.  i would get xray. and crazy enuf tiger balm i think works. it creates sensations that focus your mind towards healing of an area. thais swear by the stuff

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I hate them too, as I prefer competitive sports.  This is the first time I have resorted to one simply because I have to give racquet sports up.  Other than my motorcycle and doing activities with my daughter, I've had no exercise.

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Just now, yogavnture said:

if your foot recovers have u ever considered trail running. i also have weak ankles and i have taped them in the past with decent results.  u might think its boring but a good yoga class and teacher can be helpful. i also meditate. what city u live in

Near Min Buri BKK

 

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1 minute ago, BBJ said:

Near Min Buri BKK

 

so i will assume u live in BKK in a suburb. why dont u try a yoga class.  i would try ashtanga. but iyengar is decent too. its like a massage lady. u have to hunt around for a good one. ive found a magical massage lady and im not interested in relationship with somebody i cant talk to . but i spend a month in Europe kayaking and snorkelling and i get shoulder issues. and ive considered shipping her over their for daily massages. just a fantasy. i i get shoulder issues from kayaking and i swear on god. that a good massage in that area lets me keep up the kayaking.  their are good yoga teachers in BKK for sure.  if u really did mess up your foot it could take months to recover from it . look for alternative activities now.

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I have been jogging for over 40 years, and the aches and pain in knees, hips, feet, back, even toes have come and gone.As much as possible I run through the pain, just at a very slow pace, and more often than not the pain fades or goes.

Lots of stretching before and after and sometimes during the run helps.

Just keep moving.

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Rest and Ice the top of your foot with an ice pack for 3 days 3 or 4 times a day you can still swim but no impact cycling as you say is ok because there is no impact.  Hard to diagnose with out seeing your foot but could be either tendonitis or stress fracture of the metatarsals, let hope its not that.   Also check that your laces are not done up too tight putting pressure on that area as your feet swell when they get hot.  Are you flat footed? to check look on the internet and do a wet footprint test.  Any questions happy to help been a sports therapist with the military for over 30 years.

RUNNING SHOE LEFLET[1].pub

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No, I’m not flat-footed.  I land on the front part of my foot, not the heal.  I’ve also checked a few videos on running tecqnique and from what I can see, my style seems ok.

 

I think it may have been too much too soon.  

 

Ice pack a few times a day.  

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1 hour ago, JPFIT said:

Rest and Ice the top of your foot with an ice pack for 3 days 3 or 4 times a day you can still swim but no impact cycling as you say is ok because there is no impact.  Hard to diagnose with out seeing your foot but could be either tendonitis or stress fracture of the metatarsals, let hope its not that.   Also check that your laces are not done up too tight putting pressure on that area as your feet swell when they get hot.  Are you flat footed? to check look on the internet and do a wet footprint test.  Any questions happy to help been a sports therapist with the military for over 30 years.

RUNNING SHOE LEFLET[1].pub

It sounds like overuse yes too much too soon have you used an elliptical before, running action but no impact and it is weight bearing.  When doing any training think about the FITT principle Frequency, Intensity time and type apply this when you get back to running change the surface ie on a track which is sprung or on grass or sand,.  If you are icing the top of the foot with an ice pack 10 mins a time is enough try and do 3 or four times a day.  Good luck hope my advice is of some use.

 

Joe

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1 hour ago, ToddinChonburi said:

Try walking and see if you still get the pain.  Could be your arches just can't handle it.

Normal walking is painful.  As I mentioned prior, I am walking flat footed.  However, since the swimming cycling and ice this late morning, the pain is much less.

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Give it all up; strenuous exercise after the age of forty is proven to be seriously deleterious to health, especially if you are an ex-athletic type. Sink into middle age gracefully, drink a few beers, grow and nurture a paunch lovingly, your partner will appreciate you more and more as a warm and comforting alternative to that Asian abomination, the bolster.

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If you don't find anybody to correctly diagnose your foot issue in BKK, there is a German doctor in Patong, Phuket. who is excellent and did wonders for me after I hit a dog with my right foot riding at 60mph. You could fly down there and back again for around 1,600 baht on AirAsia. You may have damaged your ligaments and swimming and biking might alleviate the pain. I ended up on crutches and foot elevated for months to heal correctly. Good luck.

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11 hours ago, SpokaneAl said:

Three possibilities come to mind.

 

Are you wearing good running shoes, made specifically for running? 

 

https://www.runningshoesguru.com/content/best-running-shoes/ 

 

You may may be experiencing an overuse injury. The rule of thumb is never to increase either mileage or distance by more than ten percent from one week to the next. And in that you are new to running I would suggest caution and perhaps less than that.

 

You may also be pushing too hard and/or too fast too soon. Longer slower stuff on a number of the days, faster, more intense but much shorter intervals on other days, and rest and stretching in between.

 

If your pain goes away when you run, you are probably okay to continue. If it continues to hurt or get worse, stop and heal.

You beat me too it, first suspect is his shoes, also is he wearing thick wick socks that obsorbs sweat (polyester does not)........as a former half marathoner, I learned to but good shoes, not the Chinese, Thai, Vietnam shoes,,,,,,,,,,, New Balance made in the USA only.

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When I first started jogging I did it barefoot.  When my right foot hurt I switched to my Reebok running shoes which felt better until recently.

Not red!

 

Wife found a sports injury specialist nearby which I'll try first before emailing you.

 

My foot is not as bad today since swimming/cycling and applying the ice pack during the day, yesterday.

rebok.jpeg

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everybodys foot has a different shape and thus certain brands of shoe work best for them. but its kind of hard to argue with a good nike air full foot air shoe. walking on air?  how can that be beat? in usa nike has policy i think 30days returnand u can even go running in them to try. but i dont think that offer is good in thailand. try before u buy. how can u beat that

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3 hours ago, BBJ said:

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When I first started jogging I did it barefoot.  When my right foot hurt I switched to my Reebok running shoes which felt better until recently.

Not red!

 

Wife found a sports injury specialist nearby which I'll try first before emailing you.

 

My foot is not as bad today since swimming/cycling and applying the ice pack during the day, yesterday.

rebok.jpeg

did u ever consider just taking a full dayoff?  how about a week off?  the body needs time to heal. the body wants to heal but u have to let it

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everybodys foot has a different shape and thus certain brands of shoe work best for them. but its kind of hard to argue with a good nike air full foot air shoe. walking on air?  how can that be beat? in usa nike has policy i think 30days returnand u can even go running in them to try. but i dont think that offer is good in thailand. try before u buy. how can u beat that


The challenge is that every shoe brand offers different types of shoes to fit different types of feet. There are motion control shoes, stability shoes and neutral types of shoes.

One really needs to know a bit more about a person’s foot before making any recommendation


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3 hours ago, SpokaneAl said:

 


The challenge is that every shoe brand offers different types of shoes to fit different types of feet. There are motion control shoes, stability shoes and neutral types of shoes.

One really needs to know a bit more about a person’s foot before making any recommendation


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pounding on the body is not good.. how can one argue with running on air?  nike is a nasty company now though. i wish thier patents would be taken off so other shoe companies could utilize air technology

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3 hours ago, SpokaneAl said:

 


The challenge is that every shoe brand offers different types of shoes to fit different types of feet. There are motion control shoes, stability shoes and neutral types of shoes.

One really needs to know a bit more about a person’s foot before making any recommendation


Sent from my iPad using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app

 

how about cushioning shoes? i hear under armour is now making shoes. 

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