I sprained my ankle very badly at the beginning of this year, half way through a half mara training program. I had to hobble home for about 2 miles but managed to run the last mile (it was January and I was freezing) so I realised I hadn't broken it.
I left it a couple of weeks until I was walking well then began running tentatively, slowly on the flat on the road (offroad was too uneven for me at first) really watching where I put my feet - I have a tendency to "zone out" when in a run and not see little (actually big) holes in the pavement. I'm also against using braces as I wanted my ankle to get stronger by itself, I've used them in the past for ankle injuries when I did martial arts and I felt like I was getting dependent on them. It took me quite a few weeks until I could run over three miles so I abandoned my half mara attempt and just kept doing short runs until my ankle didn't ache the next day and I felt that I was running normally. On the first couple of runs I felt I was protecting my left ankle by making my right leg do more of the work, until that feeling went I kept things short.
Its about 90% fixed now I think, I still have to be careful of where I'm putting my feet and wear very low profile shoes when running off road. I was told to do lots of single leg balancing on the affected leg (which I didn't) and to keep moving the ankle joint through a full range of motion which I do frequently. My big problem continues to be my very tight calves which inhibit my ankle movement anyway.
Can you take the pressure off yourself and run/walk the Tri run section ? If it feels good then run and if it starts to hurt then walk a bit, give yourself permission to back off if it hurts.



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