Without reading any of the other responses, the first thought that came to my mind was that you are overtraining.
I, too, have suffered from little aches and pains in my knees, ankles, hand, neck, lower back, top of my foot, etc. You know what got rid of ALL OF THEM? I took about 3 months off from exercise. It wasn't really by choice that I did, but I got so run down that I got sick with bad bronchitis, and the pain in all my body parts got too bad. So I HAD to stop!
Best thing I could have done! I started exercising again SLOWLY a few weeks ago. It started with a few short, slow walks around the neighborhood (15 minutes or so); then I added about 15-20 minutes of Cathe cardio (modified to low intensity); then added 15-20 minutes of weights a couple times per week. And today, I actually worked out for about 45 minutes and felt GREAT! I go through a series of stretches for about 10 minutes before exercising now, and always stretch after for about 5-10 minutes, too.
Now, I pay attention to my body. I was doing squats today and my knee felt a little tender, so I stopped dipping as deeply and only did one set instead of two. And last Wednesday, right after the warmup of BM2, my left foot developed a painful ache. When I realized it wasn't just a cramp, I immediately stopped. I took the next 3 days off to let it recover, and today it was fine. I think a bone got out of alignment (a problem I've had in the past).
I know I've got to let the muscles and tendons re-strengthen gradually so as not to put pressure/stress on the joints. So, if something feels wrong, I stop. I suggest you do the same for a while. Let your body heal and in a month or so start back up SLOWLY!!! Don't do so much. Relaxation is just as important for your body as exercise.
I, too, have suffered from little aches and pains in my knees, ankles, hand, neck, lower back, top of my foot, etc. You know what got rid of ALL OF THEM? I took about 3 months off from exercise. It wasn't really by choice that I did, but I got so run down that I got sick with bad bronchitis, and the pain in all my body parts got too bad. So I HAD to stop!
Best thing I could have done! I started exercising again SLOWLY a few weeks ago. It started with a few short, slow walks around the neighborhood (15 minutes or so); then I added about 15-20 minutes of Cathe cardio (modified to low intensity); then added 15-20 minutes of weights a couple times per week. And today, I actually worked out for about 45 minutes and felt GREAT! I go through a series of stretches for about 10 minutes before exercising now, and always stretch after for about 5-10 minutes, too.
Now, I pay attention to my body. I was doing squats today and my knee felt a little tender, so I stopped dipping as deeply and only did one set instead of two. And last Wednesday, right after the warmup of BM2, my left foot developed a painful ache. When I realized it wasn't just a cramp, I immediately stopped. I took the next 3 days off to let it recover, and today it was fine. I think a bone got out of alignment (a problem I've had in the past).
I know I've got to let the muscles and tendons re-strengthen gradually so as not to put pressure/stress on the joints. So, if something feels wrong, I stop. I suggest you do the same for a while. Let your body heal and in a month or so start back up SLOWLY!!! Don't do so much. Relaxation is just as important for your body as exercise.