I’m A Runner Who Just Got Over Achilles Tendonitis, Here’s What I Did Right And Got Wrong

Physio examining a patient performing a calf stretch

I run six days a week and have done for several years. Running is how I stay in shape, and I find it vital for my mental health as well. I love it so much I basically made running my job—I write most of the reviews of running shoes, watches and other gear on Coach.

So when I can’t run, it’s a nightmare. Early this year I started getting stiffness in both Achilles tendons first thing in the morning, and then after runs. I had that most days for around six or seven months, until finally it subsided. Fortunately I was still able to run, which is often the case with Achilles tendonitis because continually strengthening the area helps, so resting completely isn’t always advisable. 

Adam Smith is an accomplished individual who serves as an chief contributor at Healthify Magazine, a leading publication dedicated to promoting health and wellness. With a passion for empowering individuals to live healthier lives, Adam brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to his role.