Feel better Oakleaf!
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Feel better Oakleaf!
^^^ Ditto!
Got out for a nice little 3 miler today, slowly getting the pace back (10:02 min/mile today) after too many layoffs due to injuries, sickness, weather, travel, and other priorities. We had a gorgeous day for it, breezy, sunny, and not too warm (70-72F) as the humidity was blessedly low for Florida. I'll take it!
I have learned this the hard way, so many times... I am better than I used to be, but still. It doesn't matter what sport it is, just say no.
I say this as I head off to the doctor after not heeding my own advice!
Seriously, I want to smack myself in the head. I think it is part of the reason I am so frustrated. With myself. I think part of the problem, my problem at least, it that when I veer off the path, it is slow and insidious. I do not always recognize that it is happening, until it is too late. So I made a big old not in my training log.
AAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
I took you guys' advice. I was feeling almost there this morning, and programmed the workout into my watch - which polls heart rate variability, one measure of recovery, for the first few minutes, and it said I was OK to go - but after two miles of warm-up I still felt kind of borderline, so I bailed on the workout and just did 14 easy. Thanks for helping me feel like it was the right decision. :)
14 miles is EASY!?!?! LOL, guess you can tell I'm not a runner ;-)
14 miles at easy pace is WAY easy when the prescribed workout was for seven of them to be three 2-mile threshold pace repeats, plus one more single mile at threshold pace.
Distance doesn't make someone a runner or not a runner, either. I wonder if Usain Bolt has ever run 14 miles at a time, in his life. :)
Good. Stay on the path...you know your body better than anyone.
The PT wants me to try and run up a hill this weekend. Hmmm.....
14 miles easy???
Does not compute for me. But good, glad it worked for you, Oak! I will be happy if I can say "3 miles easy" one day. Right now it's still 3 miles, hard. ;-)
I figured it was something like that, I'm just amazed at the idea of actually running that far... :-)
OK, so updates from the world of my glutes.....
Went to PT Wed. and it seems all traces of my "bad behavior" from over the weekend are forgiven. The PT said a few more days of walking around pain free and he will cut me loose. It makes sense because I feel like I have maxed out with it. I can do everything he is giving me at home at this point. I think lots and lots of one legged stability stuff and lots and lots of lunges are in my future.
I can continue with the ART and Graston and just do the rehab at home. Speaking of Graston, the chiro did it on my hip on Monday and ouchy, so I asked her to wait to do it again lest I end up with a gigantic bruise.
So I did a flat 5 miles on the rail trail last night, aside from VERY sore glutes, everything felt fine. I am going to try some flatish trail again tomorrow. They want me to try and run a hill or two to see where I am. I have a route planned that has some incline and one small hill. I will let you know how i make out.
Fingers crossed....
Good luck, RnR. Sounds like you are coming along!
I rode MWF this week, ran on Tues., and plan my next run for Sunday. Thurs. and tomorrow are long walks (utilitarian).
Update from yesterday's trail run.
Things went great. I avoided all of the big hills and got in 6.5 miles. Took it nice and slow. I let myself slow down, probably a minute per mile slower than normal and just relax and run. I kept waiting for my glute to start hurting, but it never came. Feels fine this morning. I just got done doing all of my PT exercises and lifting. So mayyyyyyyyyyyyyybe, I am rounding the corner and if I stay patient and smart I will toe the line for my intended distance on May 1st.
PATIENCE......