Re: Night shift and endurance training
12 hour shifts and sore legs are something I'm having difficulty with. I have patellar tendonitis plus a bakers' cyst on my left knee secondary to running.
I find it extremely hard on my knees to stand the 12 hour shifts. I spoke with a personal trainer at the Y who told me to avoid weighted lunges and squats, any free weight training with weights and knee bends.
I am about dying to get back to running, but my podiatrist has said no. So I'm biking, rollerblading with wrapped knees and aqua jogging in the meantime. However, after a 12 hour shift on my feet it is super hard to work out in a way I am accustomed to.
Any workout tips for building strength and cardio while decreasing knee, calf, foot pain?
(I ordered some masai balance tech shoes for work, as my friend assures me these will help)
Also, I've switched from nights to days because I found nights really made me feel yucky. I'd like to plan a mid-day workout for my break, but don't want to do in my knees.



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