Showing posts with label Running Injuries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Running Injuries. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Did you research about your shoe enough?

In April, 2009, I had just returned from my vacation in India. Little bulkier, I started running in Mamzar for my usual 11 km loop. It was my second or third run. I had not crossed even 3 kilometers, all of a sudden I felt sharp pain on my left foot.

Since then, I couldn't run or train till quite recently. I tried running several times in between, when the pain had subsided a little. But, it was temporary. The pain would resurface every time I would stress my foot. For a regular runner such a long gap is unacceptable.

As it is common with most runners, I refrain from going to doctor. At the sametime not many people trust doctors in Dubai. Specially, from my past experience I have seen a general orthopedic surgeon doesn’t understand the reason for sports injury and sports medicine practitioners are not covered by my health insurance policy.

I kept treating my foot with ice, ointments and rest. In the meantime, in my mind I was consistently analyzing my injury. Why this injury occurred at the first place? I looked at running websites for the clue. I checked on forums where people had complained about similar injuries. I found in most of the cases rest was recommended as most common remedy.

Once, while looking at http://www.runnersworld.com/, I ventured into shoe and gear section. Curiously, I entered the make of my shoe - Saucony Jazz, in the space given. The result was astonishing. I was using wrong shoe. This model is recommended for light weight runners with neutral foot. On the contrary, I am a heavy and overpronated (flat foot) runner.

This was shocking. I felt so stupid. How many times do we buy our sports shoes after researching enough about the technology and our foot type? Not many. We simply go to a sports shoe shop, may be flex the shoe a little, ask few question to the sales person who may not be trained about the foot mechanics and purchase a pair of shoe.

I further investigated and found I should wear shoes that provide stability and motion-control to overpronated runners. From there, I printed long list of shoes with stability and motion control features. I chose to stick to Saucony and Mizuno because of their cost effectiveness. Out of more than 18 shoes, the local dealer had only one model- Mizuno Wave Nexus 3. Fortunately, it had very good reviews on the website as well.

Now I have started running back again. After resting enough and with my new shoes on, I do not feel any pain. I am now good to run.

Yes, now I am looking forward to run my 4th run marathon this year. I am sure I will do better than last year, with my new shoes on.