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Conquering Back Pain While Training for a Marathon

Xavier DelDuca | 10-27-2011 | Back Pain | Viewed: 158 | Bookmark and Share
Article Summary The thought of training for a marathon seems daunting to many people -- especially when they suffer from back pain. Here are a few tips that can help anyone who suffers from back pain train for a marathon.
Running a marathon isn't something you train for in a week. If you have hopes to run the 26.3-mile race sometime in the future, you need to start planning a training schedule now. Most avid runners will tell you that a marathon is not for the faint of heart. If you want to know what it feels like to run one of the toughest races, start training today and follow these suggestions for running success.

First, remember to take things in small steps, no pun intended. If you have run in the past but have never really done any long distances, make goals and set a schedule. There are lots of resources available for runners to use when setting a good schedule. Check out your sources online and see what experienced runners suggest. Work in small steps and soon you will be able to run longer than you ever have. Don't try to do too much at once or you could injure yourself and stop future training progress.

If you do have any long term physical problems that are hindering your running progress, talk to a doctor soon and see if you can get some help. Many runners face injuries from time to time as a routine part of the sport, but if discomfort persists you may need to be treated with more aggressive methods. Issues like back pain in Stuart, Florida afflict many runners especially and other areas where running is popular. If you suffer from pain when you run, you can get treatment. Don't let a physical problem go unchecked while you're training. If you continue to run on a muscle that needs healing or a torn tendon you could so some substantial damage. Take time to heal and mend during your training.

Last, never give up, even when things get tough. Running is not a sport for wimps. If you want to run a marathon it will take a while to train and build endurance. If you get off a few days with your training or something derails your drive to complete running goals, get back up and start again soon. If you are determined and relentless, you will be able to achieve your goals and conquer something truly amazing. You will have such a sense of accomplishment when you come across that finish line. Keep training and work hard to reach the goals you have set for yourself, even when things get difficult and quitting seems like a much better option.
Xavier DelDuca Dr. Wiedner specializes in treating back pain in Stuart, Florida. He also specializes in helping those who suffer from neuropathy and other joint pain. Xavier DelDuca is a freelance writer.

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