Rest Didn’t Fix Tim’s Knee Pain (Running Did)
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Summary
In this episode of the Fix My Running podcast, host Matthew Boyd speaks with Tim Wilkins about his journey back to running after experiencing chronic knee pain. Tim shares his initial struggles with training, the importance of coaching, and how adjusting his training methods helped him overcome his injuries. The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of running, the significance of consistency, and finding new meaning in the sport as one ages. Tim emphasizes the value of a process-driven approach to running and the importance of maintaining a healthy relationship with the sport.
Takeaways
- Tim took a 20-year hiatus from running before returning.
- He experienced chronic knee pain while training for a half marathon.
- Tim was intrigued by the messaging around injury recovery and strength training.
- The coaching program provided a structured plan that was easy to follow.
- Adjusting training methods, like incorporating run-walk strategies, helped alleviate knee pain.
- Tim learned the importance of keeping slow days slow and hard days hard.
- Consistency in training and strength work is crucial for injury prevention.
- Finding meaning in running shifted from competition to personal health.
- Tim's journey highlights the psychological aspects of returning to running.
- Running is a way to connect with one's body and improve mental health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Running Injuries
02:57 Tim's Journey Back to Running
05:53 The Role of Coaching in Recovery
08:59 Adjusting Training Methods
12:12 Key Ingredients for Success
15:13 Finding Meaning in Running
18:05 Conclusion and Future Goals























