Anonymous wrote:No one can give good information about knees and running over the internet.
It really matters what is and what is not wrong with your knees.
It would be good to set up an appointment to talk it over with your doctor.
Even after that, you might want to talk to a trainer about warming up properly and what
extra exercises you should do to make sure doing the running motion over and over is
balanced with building up other muscles.
If you won't bother with getting anyone's in person opinion, at least go buy a book
like:
https://www.amazon.com/Build-Your-Running-Body-UltramarathonersRun/dp/161519102X
At the very least, make sure you do a good portion of your running on grass as you start.
Grass adds more cushioning than even the best running shoes can provide. It also helps
you build up stabilization in the lower body. You also want to do some hip and butt
strengthening exercises.
I'm about 60 lbs overweight and I did the C25K program last year and ran an 5k. I wasnt able to run the entire race, but I only had to take one walking break. I think I'm going to do the C25K program again, I fell off and have added about another 10lbs.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 44 and currently ~60 lbs overweight and have been working hard this year to get lose weight and get in shape (down 15 lbs so far). Physically I'm feeling good but I've been doing low-impact exercises to avoid injuring anything. One of my knees has a history of hurting (even back at lowest weight/fittest). So far, so good.
I just heard about a 5k coming up in July and I feel really strongly about the cause. Really strongly. So I want to do it in a bad way. BUT I don't want to injure myself trying to lug around these extra lbs and get off track with my progress.
I haven't been running recently but I think I could do Couch to 5k to prepare for it. I used to run a lot in my teens/20s. (Part of why my knee hurt I think.) and I know fat people run all kinds of races, but I'm worried that with these extra 60 lbs I might really hurt something.
I don't think I'd want to walk it - really running it would be a major mental accomplishment for me.
So if you were me would you push it and try to do it this year? Or wait until next year's race? A year later and I'll theoretically be at my goal weight. But then that's an entire year+ away.
Running on bad knees while overweight is a recipe for disaster. I tried it and now need surgery. You can race walk it, give a donation or volunteer.
Yikes! That is my biggest fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 44 and currently ~60 lbs overweight and have been working hard this year to get lose weight and get in shape (down 15 lbs so far). Physically I'm feeling good but I've been doing low-impact exercises to avoid injuring anything. One of my knees has a history of hurting (even back at lowest weight/fittest). So far, so good.
I just heard about a 5k coming up in July and I feel really strongly about the cause. Really strongly. So I want to do it in a bad way. BUT I don't want to injure myself trying to lug around these extra lbs and get off track with my progress.
I haven't been running recently but I think I could do Couch to 5k to prepare for it. I used to run a lot in my teens/20s. (Part of why my knee hurt I think.) and I know fat people run all kinds of races, but I'm worried that with these extra 60 lbs I might really hurt something.
I don't think I'd want to walk it - really running it would be a major mental accomplishment for me.
So if you were me would you push it and try to do it this year? Or wait until next year's race? A year later and I'll theoretically be at my goal weight. But then that's an entire year+ away.
Running on bad knees while overweight is a recipe for disaster. I tried it and now need surgery. You can race walk it, give a donation or volunteer.
Anonymous wrote:I'm 44 and currently ~60 lbs overweight and have been working hard this year to get lose weight and get in shape (down 15 lbs so far). Physically I'm feeling good but I've been doing low-impact exercises to avoid injuring anything. One of my knees has a history of hurting (even back at lowest weight/fittest). So far, so good.
I just heard about a 5k coming up in July and I feel really strongly about the cause. Really strongly. So I want to do it in a bad way. BUT I don't want to injure myself trying to lug around these extra lbs and get off track with my progress.
I haven't been running recently but I think I could do Couch to 5k to prepare for it. I used to run a lot in my teens/20s. (Part of why my knee hurt I think.) and I know fat people run all kinds of races, but I'm worried that with these extra 60 lbs I might really hurt something.
I don't think I'd want to walk it - really running it would be a major mental accomplishment for me.
So if you were me would you push it and try to do it this year? Or wait until next year's race? A year later and I'll theoretically be at my goal weight. But then that's an entire year+ away.