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How To Run With A Bloody Knee

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21 Feb

An important part of running is learning how to run in uncomfortable situations, for example – chafing or in inclement weather. Today I’m here to show you how to run with a bloody knee. The things I do for RER, such a martyr right?!

I tried to knock out my long run today since I’m going to be hanging out with Matt tomorrow. I did a little cat dancing to warm up and was off to start my day (check out Instagram for that).

how to run with a bloody knee like a foo (600x800)

Lalala I was 10.5 miles into my 15 miler, completely lost in my thoughts when BAM!

Once second I was running, the next I was skidding on the sidewalk. Before I realized it I felt my right knee slam into the ground and my right hand slid along the sidewalk. I said, “Darn it!” and quickly jumped up to at least avoid too much embarrassment and kept running.

falling

Then, I glanced down at my knee and saw blood. So, I stopped and inspected – yep, bloody and a bruise was immediately forming.

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I could have turned back to my car which was a mile and a half away OR kept going along my pre-planned route that was another 4 miles away. I figured I might be sore for a few days so I might as well finish this run before my body realizes what happened.

i never said you were a stripper

I said you were a tripper!

How to Run with a Bloody Knee:

  1. Pretend like it doesn’t hurt. Because it’s going to hurt more when you stop running!
  2. Try to stop the bleeding with something. If you don’t have anything let the blood run down your leg so your sock will soak it up.
  3. Take pictures so you can instagram it and seem like you’re hardcore.
  4. Use it as an excuse to not ice bath since it would sting too much.
  5. Ignore the people staring at your knee as you run by, convince yourself they are impressed with your running abilities not lack of blood clotting abilities.
  6. Just keep running – like you’re being chased, perhaps.

run like youre being chased (600x800)

Then, eat a watermelon because it’s great for recovery.

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15 done. 15 miles (600x800)

When I stopped running and gave it a look I saw that it’s already swollen and bruised. Bah.

falling while running (600x800)

So my last suggestion –  ice your knee before it gets more swollen.

icing my knee after i fell running (600x800)

Wait! It hasn’t been all falling and junk over here. I have a meal worth mentioning – last night I had stuffed salmon for dinner. It was awesome. stuffed salmon for dinner (800x600)

i didnt fall

Question: Yes or No – would you have kept running?

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    1. Eyal from Israel says

      2016-12-18 at 8:21 am

      If I may quote from Avatar:
      Run! Definitely run!

      Reply
    2. Melissa says

      2015-08-02 at 6:57 pm

      You totally nailed the running with a bloody knee experience. I tripped over an uneven sidewalk with 3.5 miles left to go in my long run yesterday and could hear the spectators groan as I hit the ground. Then of course they had to come over an make sure I was alright. I attempted to wash off the blood with the help of a nearby water fountain, but you are right, it kept running down to meet my sock. Yes, I kept running knowing it would hurt more when I stopped so I may as well get my mileage in for the day. Thanks for writing this and making me feel less alone in my klutziness!

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    3. Kate Crowder says

      2014-02-28 at 7:03 am

      This seems like a really neat blog I’m glad I found it.
      Geeze you ladies are true warriors. I’m such a wimp about sudden pain. I have taken a few spills while out on my run but if I skinned my knees to where they are bloody my run is over. Last month I sprained my ankle for the first time, I just went out the door for my morning run and I was too busy messing with my watch and well I stepped on a big rock that was laying in the drive way and rolled my ankle, it made a gross pop and I slammed knee first into the pavement. Like I said I don’t take sudden pain too well so I instantly bursted into tears crying like a baby. My 19 yo son ended up having to bridal carry me to the house you don’t even know how embarrassed I was. Anyways next time I fall and skin my knees I’ll have to think about this post and everyone who commented and just suck it up and continue my run it is just a little blood after all. 😛

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    4. Vikki says

      2014-02-26 at 4:42 pm

      omg I did the same thing Sunday!! My knee is WRECKED and I still had to run 13 more when I fell. After one day totally off and one day of (totally lame, full-of-limping) cross training, I was able to run today without too much pressure or discomfort. I went to the doctor this morning (for something else) and first words were: “my, your ankles look HUGE!” Perf.

      The worst part? The only reason I fell is because I almost got clipped by A CAR trying to turn right on red so I turned quickly to go up the sidewalk and ate it right into a big pile of snow. So annoying!

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    5. Jessica @ PugRunAholic says

      2014-02-25 at 10:40 am

      Probably would have kept running, especially since I most likely would have been a few miles away from my house.

      Reply
    6. Nicole @ Pink Elephant on Parade says

      2014-02-25 at 10:19 am

      I fell down and cut my knee and was bleeding all over myself. Fortunately I just received dirty looks from the people around me who weren’t at all phased by the way I was hobbling and bleeding. I mentally apologized to the obnoxious girl who looked at me at said “ew” out loud to her boyfriend.
      I stopped my run and went home. I’m not a badass but I’m okay with that.

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    7. Jen says

      2014-02-24 at 4:04 pm

      It all depends on how bad it is! If it looks like something is already swelling I think it’s best to stay off – faster recovery that way. But kids skin and bruise their knees all the time and keep going, and we will never grow older, right?

      Reply
    8. Shannon B. says

      2014-02-24 at 12:00 pm

      Unfortunately it takes me about getting ran over before I bruise, no one would have believed me, so I would have kept going.
      Glad you are ok!

      Reply
    9. Shannon in Tustin says

      2014-02-24 at 10:13 am

      I fell once but it was an ankle twist and not a scrape. BUT I fell trying to avoid (or be polite to avoid) that was walking in the opposite direction on the sidewalk with their dog. Get this: they laughed at me! not huge guffaws, but chuckled out loud. Serious.

      Now let’s get to you featuring a little clip with Benjamin Bratt on the blog. Love you forever–my celeb crush for years (and for the rest of my natural life)! 🙂

      Reply
      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-24 at 11:48 am

        You know what’s funny – I love Matt Damon and never clip him. Just realized that 🙂

        Reply
    10. Alison says

      2014-02-24 at 9:38 am

      I tripped once running in the dark (hey, we’re training here!). A rock sprung up out of no where and I couldn’t see it even with my headlamp. I twisted my ankle pretty good, but I was about 1.5 miles from home. Definitely faster to keep running rather than walk! I ran home and iced it then.

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    11. Ann says

      2014-02-24 at 9:20 am

      I love this post but want to make you feel better about yourself by saying, I honest to God fell 5 times in one race. I did get up and keep going but by the end I had a broken finger, a sprained ankle and blood running down both legs. The good news is I got the pictures to share on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-24 at 11:54 am

        “The good news is I got the pictures to share on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram” <- Ha! Only a blogger would see that as a bright side.

        Reply
    12. bobbie says

      2014-02-24 at 6:45 am

      Yep! Been there done that..definitely would have kept running unless something was sprained or broken. I did sprain my ankle on a long run once. Stopped to rest and tried to run and each time my foot hit the ground the pain was unbearable. I ended up having to call the husband and kids to come and get me. #embarassing

      Reply
    13. Erica says

      2014-02-24 at 6:39 am

      I fell down the stairs today and bruised up my toe… still went to the gym and am icing it up at work today. I would have kept running too 🙂

      Reply
    14. Tara says

      2014-02-24 at 5:31 am

      I have this fear of falling and knocking my teeth out. If I fell and it was my hand/knee, I would keep going! You are hard core!

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    15. Sue says

      2014-02-23 at 9:44 pm

      Yup, I would have. And I checked items 1-5 on your list; no watermelon though. Fell at km5 of the HM at HK Marathon 2 weeks ago. Finished the run and then went to get the medics to clean up the knee, elbow and palms (hardcore, eh? LOL!).

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-23 at 9:57 pm

        You fell at a race 🙁 That sucks. Hope you’re better!

        Reply
    16. Sara says

      2014-02-23 at 4:47 pm

      I just found your blog and already I love you!
      This is fairly embarrassing but I did Ragnar DC last year as Runner 1 and fell 1.25 miles into Leg 1 (I know the exact mileage b/c my Garmin stopped when I fell). I fell and hurt both knees. And my shoulder and my arm. Oh and my face. Yep, I fell on my face. In front of several dozen other runners. Some stopped and asked if I was ok…I asked if I was bleeding but it was so dark they just said, “I can’t tell if it’s mud or blood.” (for the record, it was blood). Obviously, I kept going since 11 other people were waiting on me and we still had 198.75 miles to go! I did cry at the end of the leg though…the embarrassment and pain got the best of me.
      I have scars on both knees from that fall but at least I have a bad ass story to tell about them (it would be more bad ass if it had been my 3rd leg, though!).

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-23 at 9:59 pm

        Hello Sara! Welcome to RunEatRepeat 🙂
        Ouch! That fall sounds like the worst 🙁

        Reply
    17. Ashley says

      2014-02-23 at 9:16 am

      I would have absolutely kept running. Last year, a week before a half marathon I’d been training to PR in, I fell in about 3 miles into a simple 5 miler, rolling my ankle pretty bad. Unfortunately that was not a good choice and I knew it the second I stopped running (I swear it didn’t hurt that bad while I was MOVING!). Welp. . . still isn’t right to this day but just another crazy runner I guess 😉

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    18. Carrie @ Season It Already! says

      2014-02-22 at 8:41 pm

      Yes! I’ve run with a broken toe nail rubbing in my shoe! An unhooked bra… you name it. I struggled after back problems and back surgery. Then a broken toe that my dr even advised not walking on a treadmill. Run because you can! I know the difference now between irritation and true pain that can cause further damage. You go girl!

      Reply
    19. Caitlyn King says

      2014-02-22 at 7:35 pm

      You crack me up! I’ve totally ran past people with blood running down my shin. I feel ya girl!

      Reply
    20. Tonya @ Not Your Average Athlete says

      2014-02-22 at 7:02 pm

      I was running an adventure race where we had to swing on a rope hanging from a tree over about 6 feet of water. I gracefully swung right into the tree and finished the entire race (it was the second of 17 obstacles) with a bloody splintery knee.

      Reply
    21. lex says

      2014-02-22 at 5:22 pm

      i would have kept running and that mentality landed me a fractured hip! take care of yourself!!

      Reply
    22. jlo says

      2014-02-22 at 5:19 pm

      your blog is perfect

      Reply
    23. Angelica says

      2014-02-22 at 3:04 pm

      haha this is so appropriate. The tally right for the day today is Gravity=2, Angelica=0 🙁 I slipped on ice in the morning on my way to yoga (hit my hand and hip) and then slammed both of my knees really hard on the floor while trying to get out of a pose (the whole class stared because it was that loud).

      Reply
    24. Charlotte says

      2014-02-22 at 1:03 pm

      Ohhhh. I’m a wimp. At the first sight of blood my run would be done.

      Reply
    25. Lis @ 26.2x2 says

      2014-02-22 at 11:39 am

      I would have kept running, too! Hey, if you’re already away from home an need to get back, what better way to get back than to run, right? I had this happen to me once, too, and I totally would have run but I thought I broke my arm (couldn’t feel it, and it was REALLY swollen!). I did run a little bit back, but it’s kind of hard to pump your arms to push you uphill when you can’t feel one of them.

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    26. Lisa @ runnermamablogger says

      2014-02-22 at 11:13 am

      Yes, I would of kept on running. If I a saw bone I would of stopped 🙂

      Reply
    27. Brooke @ sweats & sweets says

      2014-02-22 at 9:56 am

      Yes! I would definitely keep running, unless a thick chunk of skin was missing and I saw bone.

      Reply
    28. Nikki @ grab your kicks says

      2014-02-22 at 9:27 am

      I’ve never fallen, but I have seen other runners take big diggers that looked super painful. Yikes.

      Reply
    29. christa says

      2014-02-22 at 8:50 am

      Two years ago, we had a warm spring in VT, and I was out running, so happy, not paying attention, one second running in the beautiful sunshine the next sprawled out on the sidewalk. The best part is I was running thru the college part of town and EVERYONE was outside, walking, running, biking. I jumped up and ran to the next block and turned the corner before checking out my bleeding knees, hands, shoulder, face, yeah I hit hard!

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    30. Abby @ BackAtSquareZero says

      2014-02-22 at 8:47 am

      Ouch. that sucks. I have the worst balance. I bit it on a long run, but somehow crashed chin first into the pavement (no grace). I had to run the last 3 miles home with everyone staring at me. Probably because runners like us are hardcore, or special;)

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    31. Elizabeth {Positively Healthy} says

      2014-02-22 at 8:30 am

      Ouch! I would have kept running as well and I love how you said “before your body realizes…” I would have thought the same thing!

      Reply
    32. Wendy@Taking the Long Way Home says

      2014-02-22 at 5:54 am

      I would totally have kept running! A few years ago, I tripped over a sprinkler head next to the sidewalk and flew down the ground on the side of my face and knee. I got onto all fours, and a car stopped to ask if I was ok. Mortified, I waved him on. I got up and kept going, blood running down my leg from my knee. One of my friends drove by and stopped. She took one look at me and offered me a ride to her house. I told her I wanted to finish my run. She shook her head. “Only you”, she said…

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    33. Megan @ TheSkinny-Life says

      2014-02-22 at 5:47 am

      That sucks! I have done that many times and like you, I just keep running. I had someone yell over at me once & say “you know your leg is bleeding, right?” Lol….

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    34. Jojo @ RunFastEatLots says

      2014-02-22 at 4:52 am

      Looks painful :/ hope it heals soon!

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    35. Mackenzie says

      2014-02-21 at 8:19 pm

      I glanced at post titles on my Feedly main screen and I thought your post was titled How to Run with a Bloody MARY, highly disappointed to see it was knee. Hope recovery is swift.

      Reply
    36. Bethany says

      2014-02-21 at 7:26 pm

      Yes, I would have kept running. It would take a lot for me to stop running a planned run.

      Reply
    37. angela says

      2014-02-21 at 7:11 pm

      Totally would have kept running. I fall often so I’m getting used to it. Seriously, I fall so much that I have enough bruises that my doctor thought somebody was abusing me and since I kept saying “No really, I just fall a lot” she left an abuse pamphlet on top of my paperwork on the way out. Sigh…runner problems

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    38. 2 Cups 'N Run says

      2014-02-21 at 7:04 pm

      Most likely I would have limped all the way home.

      Reply
    39. Anel says

      2014-02-21 at 6:32 pm

      You are a trooper! I fell on one of my trail runs once and I got a few scratches on my knee, nothing like yours, but I kept running!

      Reply
    40. Laura@FitFreshandFunny says

      2014-02-21 at 6:19 pm

      That’s a great run, bloody knee notwithstanding! Nice work! And now…bloody knee not with standing, k? Ice that thing!

      Reply
    41. Losing Lindy says

      2014-02-21 at 6:04 pm

      yikes makes sure it is good and clean

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    42. Livi says

      2014-02-21 at 5:51 pm

      probably would have pushed through!! you are awesome!

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    43. Adjusted Reality says

      2014-02-21 at 5:14 pm

      Slipped and fell on ice on the way to the gym. Knocked out my run anyway. However, it messed up my back (which didn’t hurt me until the next day) and I had to lay off everything but swimming for a while. Oops. Hope it’s just cosmetic and you’re fine tomorrow!

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    44. Mary@RunWalkLift says

      2014-02-21 at 5:13 pm

      My only painful fall happened at college, but I was just walking and fell. Not sure what happened. I had to limp all the way home.

      I would have gone back. Figure it was a sign from the universe, or something.

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    45. Zaneta says

      2014-02-21 at 5:03 pm

      Definitely would have kept running! It’s the cool thing nowadays to train your brain! 😉 You’re one tough chica!! That stuffed salmon looks delicious!

      Reply
    46. Kim says

      2014-02-21 at 4:58 pm

      Oh, yeah!!! I have run with blood flowing more times than is cool!
      The first run I did after having my oldest son was super bloody and ended up with my husband picking gravel out of my knee for a LONG time – but I finished my run first!!!
      Way to gut it out and finish the 15 miles!

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    47. Lela says

      2014-02-21 at 4:55 pm

      I did that once! I was at mile .87 of a 12 mile run (that I had spent hours that morning convincing myself to do) and scrapped my hand and my knee. I definitely kept running because I knew if I went back, I would never finish the run! I did feel pretty hard core though.

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:33 pm

        You are hardcore 🙂

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    48. Ashley @ Brocblog says

      2014-02-21 at 4:45 pm

      If I had a leg for every time I tripped during a run and wound up with a bloody leg I’d be a centipede.

      Ew that was gross. Sorry.

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:32 pm

        We’d be centipede buddies.

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    49. Claudia says

      2014-02-21 at 4:28 pm

      Owee. Brings back memories. But I had just started my run so I hobbled home and discovered cracked ribs the next day. For some reason, the knee didn’t hurt so much after that 😉

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:31 pm

        Ouch 🙁 That sounds bad.

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    50. Christine @ BookishlyB says

      2014-02-21 at 4:07 pm

      That’s sweet that you just said “darn it” 😉 My response would have started with an “f” and ended with an “uck.” And so on and so forth. Happy healing!

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:29 pm

        Ha! I swear I just said darn it, that’s why I even remembered – I thought it was funny. I cuss if my toast is too burnt, but I fell and said ‘darn’. What a dork.

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    51. Jackie says

      2014-02-21 at 3:59 pm

      Hope it’s not too sore tomorrow!!!

      Reply
    52. Abi@AbsofSteel says

      2014-02-21 at 3:59 pm

      I’m a bit type-a so I would probably want to finish the distance but I also would have been secretly excited to have a knarly cut/bruise. I’m weirdo and I think they’re cool, besides the whole painful part 😉

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:27 pm

        Then, I’m going to think I’m cool 🙂

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    53. Kelly says

      2014-02-21 at 3:55 pm

      Haha number 3 is my favorite 🙂 I did this once just as I was starting my run, literally right outside my dorm in college and bam, hit the ground…I could not stop the bleeding to I wimped out and went home. I felt like I was gushing blood when is probably was not nearly that bad haha

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:26 pm

        Bloody runs are never a good thing. Boo to that.

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    54. Ashley says

      2014-02-21 at 3:53 pm

      I did the exact same thing about a month ago, only I was wearing tights. I somehow managed to scrape my knee but not get a hole in my tights! But definitely jumped up and started running immediately to minimize embarassment/the chance that someone would see.

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:25 pm

        I feel like if I was only wearing long capris the damage would have been less, but maybe not.

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    55. Wendy says

      2014-02-21 at 3:52 pm

      A couple years ago when I was training for my first marathon, I tripped over some uneven sidewalk. I fell down and slid, hit one knee on a sprinkler head and the other hit the concrete. I had to keep running to complete the loop home but blood was oozing out of both knees and everyone I passed looked at me funny! I don’t regret finishing the run but I couldn’t wait to ice my knees afterward 🙂

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:24 pm

        Ouch! That sounds rough 🙁

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    56. Lisa@runningoutofwine says

      2014-02-21 at 3:49 pm

      I fell and got a bloody knee once, and also scraped my hand and ended up breaking my finger. i kept running but was only about 3/4 mile from home, so I figured it was faster to run than to walk! Someone actually saw me fall and brought out paper towels, which was really nice but also embarrasing!

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      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:23 pm

        Awww, that is nice 🙂

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    57. Becky @ Ok, so here's the plan says

      2014-02-21 at 3:49 pm

      I would have kept running, it’s totally going to hurt more later. But then, I’ve finished a race with a stress fracture before, so obviously I don’t know what’s good for me 😉

      Hope it’s not too swollen tomorrow!

      Reply
      • runeatrepeat says

        2014-02-21 at 8:21 pm

        You are hard core!!

        Reply

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