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  1. #1
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    Howdy Girls,
    Well after my run on Thursday, I spiked a fever and was pretty sick Thursday night. Fever broke yesterday morning. I stayed on the couch all day. No other symptoms, a stomach ache and a fever. Weird.

    So last night I mentioned that I wanted to go to the pool today. DH said NO! He has been sitting on me since I have been injured. He is smart, I need sitting on !

    So he left for practice this morning and I decided to go out for a walk. He never said I could not go for a walk, right?

    It is ok to walk after you have been sick, right? Heck they let people walk post surgery, right? And if I happened to spontaneously break out into a light jog while on this recovery walk, I could not be held responsible, right?

    So out I went between the hellacious rain we are having. Did a very light walk run, came home, did all my weights, icing and having tea now.

    Feeling good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocknrollgirl View Post
    So he left for practice this morning and I decided to go out for a walk. He never said I could not go for a walk, right?

    It is ok to walk after you have been sick, right? Heck they let people walk post surgery, right? And if I happened to spontaneously break out into a light jog while on this recovery walk, I could not be held responsible, right?

    So out I went between the hellacious rain we are having. Did a very light walk run, came home, did all my weights, icing and having tea now.

    Feeling good.
    Ooooooo boy!! You're a handful. I'm glad it worked out OK though. Get lots of good recovery sleep today.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    I am a handful. When I go to the doc they have to give me a specific list of exactly what I can and cannot do.
    But being a handful keeps him on his toes, he can always tell when I am plotting to escape. He has to be quick to counter my justifications.

    But alas after my huge burst of energy this morning, I am sleepy, so nap I must

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    YES! I just did a 2.5 hour trainer ride and then ran. It was my first brick of the season.

    OMG... I ran a 9:30 MINUTE MILE! WOAH! I haven't run that fast... EVER!!!!
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by KSH View Post
    OMG... I ran a 9:30 MINUTE MILE! WOAH! I haven't run that fast... EVER!!!!
    Congrats!!!! I would love to break under a 10:00 minute mile. I can run that, but no faster, so far. And I can't sustain 10:00 for an entire 3-5 mile run, though I have done as much as two miles at a time at that pace.

    Good for you -- and after a long trainer ride, too! You IM you!

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    12 miles yesterday Might I say ouch?! As slow as I think I'm going, it turns out I'm consistent when I average mph from my other long runs. I don't know why this one made me so sore though except for I did have a stress test the day before on a 16% incline I'm a wuss with the hills.

    It's amazing how painful it is to go a "bit" faster than your comfort speed. I can run 10 minute miles for runs averaging 3 miles or so but when I try to do short bits of 9 minute miles, OUCH!!! It's fun but still, it makes me drool on myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by teigyr View Post
    12 miles yesterday Might I say ouch?! As slow as I think I'm going, it turns out I'm consistent when I average mph from my other long runs. I don't know why this one made me so sore though except for I did have a stress test the day before on a 16% incline I'm a wuss with the hills.

    It's amazing how painful it is to go a "bit" faster than your comfort speed. I can run 10 minute miles for runs averaging 3 miles or so but when I try to do short bits of 9 minute miles, OUCH!!! It's fun but still, it makes me drool on myself
    12 miles is ouch! I have been doing 10-11 miles one day a week and when I stop it's like all the pain just settles into my muscles. OUCH.

    Yea, a bit faster can be a lot more effort. I find this with swimming and cycling as well. If I swim a 1:40, 100 yards I'm cruising and relaxed. I swim a 1:36, 100 yards and I am working REALLY HARD. Something that I can't sustain.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by emily_in_nc View Post
    Congrats!!!! I would love to break under a 10:00 minute mile. I can run that, but no faster, so far. And I can't sustain 10:00 for an entire 3-5 mile run, though I have done as much as two miles at a time at that pace.

    Good for you -- and after a long trainer ride, too! You IM you!

    Emily
    HA! Well, I have only see that kind of pace on a treadmill before... and I did only run a mile. I just made my jello legs move as fast I could make them.

    For any run over a minute, outside... I'm around a 11-11:30 minute mile. I'm such a turtle.

    I'm sure you will see improvement on your pace with distance very soon.
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

 

 

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