

I get very very sore calf muscle pain after a 15 minute jog. Barely able to walk for about an hour or so after. That was on Saturday and when walking to work today I was barely able to go up stairs.
I push myself while jogging but when it really hurts I know to just slow down and walk.
Just there coming up the stairs from getting a drink of orange and it's hurting. I certainly can't run up the stairs.![]()
When you recover again, go on a 10min jog, then again, then again.A packet of Supernoodles is 400 calories?![]()
Tho asda do em 4 for £2 apparently.Because your muscles are not used to runningWhen you recover again, go on a 10min jog, then again, then again.
Soon you will be limited by your fitness, and not an aching calf.
It's the same with anything. If I jumped in a boat now and started rowing for my life, I would hurt like hell tomorrow because I am not used to doing it.



So gonna give myself a few days off s something clearly isn't right when I can barely walk.

There's no law which says you have to suffer. Life is not a 2 hour movie where you have to push hard to get to the end result before everyone gets bored.
Assuming there's nothing more fundamental wrong, some people will take longer to get up to running speed & fitness than others, and you shouldn't expect to be able to do too much, too soon. Walking is still exercise, and walking fast is virtually the same as jogging slowly.
So forget the running thing and build up slowly. There's nothing worse than setting goals which are too tough; they just demoralise you and set back your plans. As long as you're getting out of breath at some stage doing it, you'll be pushing yourself to get fitter and healthier.
Andrew McP

Hehe now they're back to being pecs ~phew~Right now I have a stomach a little bigger than that but not as much moobage.![]()
It's surprising how fast my cycle balance has come back, I'm back to being able to ride no handed which is handy for having a drink mid ride 