So, I work out usually 4 days a week, but it consists of personal training with kettle bells and weights, a little bit of lighter cardio, etc. Im in pretty good shape, I would say, and I love to do 5ks. I did my first for 2013 this past Saturday, and on Monday, my foot really started to hurt. The outer left side of my left foot almost feels like I twisted it or something. I dont know if its from running or not, but has anyone else experienced this? Can you sprain the outside of your foot? lol Im a novice runner, did a few 5ks last year, and would like to do more running.
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How often do you train at the 5K distance? If you run often enough, I wouldn't think the pain would be tendonitis or a stress fracture. I wouldn't rule those out, but it just seems unlikely if you're really used to running that distance.
I'm going to guess it might have been a hotspot from your shoes. I've had similar pain before and it was from a new pair of shoes.
My guess would be some kind of tendonitis too. I just recovered from peroneal tendonitis myself, it and it took a couple weeks of RICE. I was able to walk on the treadmill pretty fast before being able to run again, but I kept up icing it after prolonged use.
Don't push it. I have finally realized after many years of running that it is just not worth it to try to run through injuries. Good luck!
You can stress fracture regardless of how much you're training. I had similar pain which unfortunately didn't resolve after a week of RICE and ended up at the podiatrist who diagnosed a stress fracture
Thankfully it healed well after 4-6 weeks of rest.
I'm not trying to say yours is a stress fracture, just not to rule it out as a possibility based on training regimen.