Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder
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Previously on "My new running machine."
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I once injured myself whilst serving in the British Legion.
Them pints on a tray can get quite heavy.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI had an avulsion fracture in my left tibia while I was a Royal Marine, and then a few more years of overcompensating while lugging my own body weight in kit on my back didn't help the other knee.
They aren't 'destroyed' but I can't run more than a mile. I do suspect that if I saw a podiatrist and got my gait compensated for it might help a lot though. I had some carbon-fibre inserts made for my boots when I was having physio after the operation and they turned me from a complete cripple to being able to run 20 miles overnight.
I'm expecting arthritis as I age, so I'm happy delaying that as much as possible by using the bike instead of running
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostMy ligaments are the manliest around! It was my anterior cruciate - that pansy Gazza's snapped. Mine held it together like a boss and instead ripped the spine out of the top of my tibia.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMTFU!
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostI had an avulsion fracture in my left tibia while I was a Royal Marine, ...
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat did you do to your knees?
They aren't 'destroyed' but I can't run more than a mile. I do suspect that if I saw a podiatrist and got my gait compensated for it might help a lot though. I had some carbon-fibre inserts made for my boots when I was having physio after the operation and they turned me from a complete cripple to being able to run 20 miles overnight.
I'm expecting arthritis as I age, so I'm happy delaying that as much as possible by using the bike instead of running
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Originally posted by milanbenes View PostI have a Vision Fitness something or other, had it for about 5 years now, do 5km every morning at 12kph
Milan.
At the minute I do two 9k's a week in about 55 mins. Slow and gentle, no rush. Fat burning rather than cardio is my preference.
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Originally posted by SpontaneousOrder View PostNice.
My kees are destroyed so I recently bought a spin bike. Only 4 weeks in and my hip bone are back.
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I have a Vision Fitness something or other, had it for about 5 years now, do 5km every morning at 12kph
Milan.
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostWhat is it?
It's a machine. You run on.
All joking aside, it's a York 120. Pretty basic, but more than good enough for me - 16kph max. Very quiet and compact, which is great as I don't have too much space in the spare room it's been placed it.
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Nice.
My kees are destroyed so I recently bought a spin bike. Only 4 weeks in and my hip bone are back.
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My new running machine.
Just done the first 10k on it and my initial thoughts are:
+ belt is textured, so better grip for the running shoes and so no slipping.
+ modern electric motors are now very quiet (much quieter than my old running machine.)
+ damping between the running board and the frame is very good (so quiet and gentler on the joints.)
- tray for my iPod is a bit on the small side, can easily see the iPod falling off after a slight cable tug.
- no frigging tray for my drinks bottle! (will have to somehow remove the one from the old, dead running machine and attach it.)
First run after a one week break was a killer.Tags: None
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