Got my almost 5 miles in today. Toward the end I did feel the weekend's half marathon, 4:15 ride+quick run, and yesterday's 1:30 bike ride with intervals all put together.
Pictures from the half marathon (still no update to the timing):
~Mile 11: http://kmorris.exposuremanager.com/p...da_2999_23_4_5
Steps from finish: http://kmorris.exposuremanager.com/p...a0726_23_4_3_5
Both are pretty weird parts of my stride. The way the first photo was snapped it looks like I'm heel-striking but one frame forward and my fore/mid-foot would obviously hit first. The way the second was taken it looks like I'm not moving when I was actually hauling to the finish.
I do love my Sugoi skulls arm warmers though, thanks TE!- http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodSU_99920U_1.html I had a pair of the non-skulls ones that I lost at a triathlon when I threw them to the side and someone else claimed them as their own, so I took the opportunity to buy the awesome skulls version. I considered taking them off once or twice, but the wind and clouds and changing conditions made them appropriate for the whole thing. I got them so they fit close to skin, which makes the changing tent attendants hate helping me put them on at Ironman, but I really forget they are even there.
Also, the t-shirt I'm wearing is from Brooks - http://www.brooksrunning.com/product...0/Glycerin%20T - and it's really interesting. The fabric has a soft, cottony feel, but is very functional. For me, the seams in the armpits chafe way less than other more silky technical fabrics - I can go well over 3 hours running/walking in it and not have nasty red marks (even without the arm warmers to save the pits). A friend of mine and I bought them for our 12k based on style and originality (yeah, we dress alike, we're dorks) and we were surprised but happy with them. I also got the Glycerin support tank and tried it on, it's not quite as full coverage as my regular CW-X sports bra and I'm not sure I'm ready for running in it myself, but I like the way it feels (I wish the pink/purple were reversed, I got the blue/orange) so I'll at least wear it for yoga and definitely riding: http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodBR_220249.html
Worth mentioning, those Zoot shorts have seriously lasted me probably 3 years and countless miles of training. I think they are an earlier version of the TRIfit short: http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodZT_S0WTB53.html - I had bought 2 shorts on Sierra Trading Post to try out and these ones would have been worth full price. I also got my CW-X Firm Support bra off of a lucky find on Steep and Cheap and it's been great for running - worth the retail cost if you like firmer support without being super-mashy and going quite as far as the Xtra support (which must be awesome) - http://www.teamestrogen.com/prodCW_165101.html
This ends your clothing endorsement!




) and you might already know what you need to do, but these stretches have made a world of difference for me when I have that nagging heel pain. I find that I have to go all the way up to my hip flexors, hamstrings, and quads, because they are so interconnected. Your body definitely would have preferred a few days of yoga to 15 miles on the feet
Rolling them out after stretching sounds like a really good idea - and maybe some ice.
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Probably ride today, run tomorrow.
, but just putting that thing behind my couch means that I get on it two or three times a day, which is a lot more stretching than I was doing before.
That makes me so happy. And, it ensures that I'll actually race my two events to my best ability.