I ran the SLC Marathon last month strictly as a training run for the Ogden Marathon. I took things very easy in the marathon and felt great during and immediately after it. However, the Monday following the marathon I went out for an easy run and noticed some pretty good pain in my right achilles. It caused me to stop and walk a few times. I took a couple of days off that week, but was still able to run most days that week.
As the weeks have gone on, the pain has gotten worse. The last two weeks I have been in the cycle of running one day, and then taking 3-4 days off before being able to run again. Last Monday I ran one mile, and then had to walk back home. I was able to run about 10 slow miles on Thursday (not really any pain, but the achilles didn’t feel completely normal). I ran close to 12 miles on Saturday and could tell within the first few miles that the achilles was going to be sore (
http://jeffloveless.fastrunningblog.com/).
I have read that I should ice the achilles (which I have done quite a bit). I have also read that I could keep running…….and that I should stop running. I have heard that I should avoid uphill, speed, and even downhill. I have also heard that perhaps it is something with my shoes (I’ve never had any trouble with the type of shoes I run in).
I would gladly take any suggestions to get rid of this. I have big plans to really increase my mileage as the summer goes on and really try to bring my marathon/half marathon times down quite a bit. I’ve always been able to run through any nagging pain, but this one has bothered me quite a bit. Thanks.