alwaysbeseeking
New Member
- Time of past OR future Camino
- Planned to start late July 2023
Hi all. I’ve been training for the Camino since early May and planned to start in 1.5 wks, but recently developed some pretty bad shin splints (ugh). My physical therapist said I need 2-6 weeks without walking long distances for the bone to heal (to avoid stress fracture, as my shin splints are likely bone related). I’ve already been resting a week, so that means 1-5 more weeks. Then once I start walking again, I need to ease in slowly. I’m extremely bummed. Just looking for ideas as to how people here would deal with the news.
I’m debating between pushing the trip back a month and just easing in slowly at that point (though changing flights, work coverage, etc will be a pain), leaving the trip as planned but biking most of the way (though that makes me pretty sad), or a combo (push it back a couple weeks, walk/bike as feels right). I’m also very sadly considering skipping SJPDP to Roncesvalles, as I don’t want to stress my legs out of the gate. I welcome any thoughts!
I’m debating between pushing the trip back a month and just easing in slowly at that point (though changing flights, work coverage, etc will be a pain), leaving the trip as planned but biking most of the way (though that makes me pretty sad), or a combo (push it back a couple weeks, walk/bike as feels right). I’m also very sadly considering skipping SJPDP to Roncesvalles, as I don’t want to stress my legs out of the gate. I welcome any thoughts!