i want to...
any suggestions? i'm the perfect weight for my height (5'0", 108-110-ish) and have the appropriate amount of muscle and fat on my body. i would like to gain some more muscle mass though and will be resuming my weight training at the ymca as soon as school lets out for the summer. (my daughter's school schedule kinda gets in the way, lols.) actually, i'd like to go through some sorta boot camp kinda thing. i'd like to be "tough" and to do obstacle courses and stuff and to prove myself, etc, etc () but really? i want to run. and run. and run. i wanna be forest gump. i wanna see the whole world through the soles of my feet, one step at a time.
but my knees, oh god, my knees!!! they're KILLING me!! my vitamin d was at 15 in january and we haven't done anything as of yet to raise it so it's probably ZERO by now and my joints positively ACHE! i have ordered dry d3 from vitalady and will begin therapy as soon as my shipment arrives (hopefully soon!) but in the meantime i'm going to have to take it easy. my chiropractor has forbidden me from jogging so i can't go from walking to fast walking to jogging to running (which i *thought* was the natural progression of things and is what i was *trying* to do...) so now i don't know what to do. other than walk. please help me?
If you going to run, you really need to go to a running store (where the staff are actually runners themselves) vs. going to a "sporting goods store" (more than likely the staff are not runners). Running shoes , IMO, has more support for the foot, and made to take more abuse (because of when your feet strike the ground you will be able to rebound easier). Go to a running store so that a trained staff member will have to remove your shoes, look at your feet and watch you walk to determine your gait. Be prepared to spend approx. $100 for a good pair of shoes (this is the reason I nor anyone else can suggest a name brand for you). You have to get a shoe that is most best for your feet. Be prepared to stay at the store for an hours trying on shoes; you might try on up to 6 different pairs. Be prepared to go up one or two sizes as your feet expands while you are running. Don't be concerned about trying to match your outfit. You want you the best shoes (whatever the color is) for your feet. Good luck and I applaude your attempts.
With your knees hurting and your Vitamin D really low I would suggest taking it easy and waiting to hear from your MD or chiropractor that you are able to run again. Walking is a great activity though and is good for your heart.
Your current work-out may be too much for you and taking it easy may be the most prudent advice. Talking to your MD and other health professionals will give you more info on when they feel you can not only run, but run free of injury.