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  1. #16
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    Jess, sorry to hear that. I feel your frustration! My diagnosis-via-collective-wisdom (which includes an ortho FNP and an ortho acquaintance who admittedly does mostly shoulders) is extensor tendon tendonosis/itis (aka...kid you not...ultramarathoner's ankle). Mine is getting better but still no running & stairs. I've been riding a bit too, which is fine for about an hour and if I don't try to stand. Stupid.overuse.injury. I'm glad I have been able to do what I have post-surgery, though. Always remember that things could be very different!

    Nice to see so many people enjoying the trails!

  2. #17
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    Thanks guys! I'm not getting any closer to knowing what this is, but the general consensus is that it doesn't matter. Treatment for any of it would be the same and essentially I shouldn't do anything that causes pain.

    (At least it is keeping me from shopping, since walking around with no purpose isn't worth it at the moment!)

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  3. #18
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    Today was going to be a rest day-- but my cats did not approve of sleeping in, my newspaper was late, and it's looking like it's going to rain this afternoon so no bike ride.... So I ran anyway. Took a wandering route through the poorest part of town, then through the obstacle course that is the sidewalk reconstruction downtown. Ended up going about 5 miles, at a pretty quick pace. And when I got home, my newspaper was waiting and I heard the first peal of thunder just as I stepped onto my porch.

    Now I have one cat trying to crawl into my skin and the other 2 are hiding under my bed-- they really, really don't like thunderstorms. But the garden needs the rain.

  4. #19
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    I ran/walked about three miles Thursday and again on Saturday. I am not tolerating the heat and humidity very well at all. Merely from a running perspective, I'm looking forward to cooler weather again (don't shoot me!).
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  5. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Merely from a running perspective, I'm looking forward to cooler weather again (don't shoot me!).
    Haha, I know how you feel. I'm not really a morning person but since my room faces east and I don't have curtains or blinds at the moment, I've been waking up incredibly early. And the beautiful thing about Colorado is that the weather is remarkably conducive to running/biking in the early morning. Too bad I'm slow as molasses in the am.

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  6. #21
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    I had a 4 AM wake up call yesterday morning by tornado sirens, weather radio and 60 mph winds. It was a wicked storm. After it passed, I took off on my 5 mile run before the heat and humidity kicked in. I did 5 miles of hills and felt great. It was cool to be out right after the storm too. It was a good run but my hamstrings are sore today.
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  7. #22
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    Its benn a long time since I posted on this thread. I updated at the end of last months thread before this one started. But good news....I finally did my 4 mile trail run in one hour!! This is a personal best for me. I was and still am really happy for myself. I had to make sure I told you all.

    I have been struggling with weight gain and how to exercise since my whole thyroid stuff came up a year ago. My issue has been my heart rate and keeping it within the desired range. I found that if I walk fast and maybe do a slow jog, I can still keep my HR within the correct zones.

    All of this has been a hard lesson to learn from my point of view, but I think I have it now. That and to not go over the 10% rule when increasing miles.

    Also, I do all my "runs/walks" with the hiking poles and they have been great. It remindes me of my dryland trainning for cross country skiing when I di that. I just invsion wheels on the bottom of my feet. They are a must have piece of equipment.

    Anyway...had to share my good news with you all.

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  8. #23
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    This is a good thread. My last run was on Sat. morning as part of a brick training day and it was HOT!!! I was an hour later starting, just couldn't pull myself out of bed and let me tell you, an hour makes a huge difference in the temperature! I trudged along for 4 sweat drenched miles and thought of giving up and cutting it short many many times. I actually was ready to get on my bike and ride just so I could "cool" off with the wind hitting me. I plan on running this evening (7ish when it's "cooler") and am hoping for some kind of overcast.
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  9. #24
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    Okay, I'm back.

    I've been struggling all year with one little thing after another, starting with my crash and the abdominal wall bruising, minor illnesses, family stress, just all adding up go a giant loss of motivation. I never quit running altogether, but there wasn't any consistency and there wasn't any focus, and I could hardly bear to check in here and see how great you all are doing.

    So maybe the cr*ppy bike weather has been a blessing in disguise for my running. Or something. I've put in a decent couple of weeks and I'm starting to feel like I'm back.

    I've still got Columbus marathon in the back of my head, but it's awfully late to be thinking about it. I haven't run longer than 8 miles since Columbus last year. I guess I could sign up and switch to the half if I'm not ready. I don't really want to run it just to run it (although it is a super fun race), I have a goal in mind that I'm not really ready to say out loud, even.

    Intervals today (10 x 1 minute, omg it's humid) ... long run Thursday I think, although I have a strength class to teach Thursday morning.

    Good to see you all again. Jess, hope you get your ankle sorted - try to find a good PT. Too much rest has always wound up causing more problems for me than it solved, with at least four different injuries to different parts of my body. I'm glad you can ride anyway.
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  10. #25
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    Four hot humid miles this morning. Man, my legs were sore from the hill workout Sunday. I'm thinking I was a little ambitious.

    Welcome back!
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  11. #26
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    Hey ladies, good to read you're all staying AWESOME here in the running thread.

    Just maintenance running right now, but Sunday is the big 26.2 (after that other junk). Taper makes me feel great!

  12. #27
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    Go Colby! You will be amazing!

    Taper always makes me get mystery aches and pains ... glad it's different for you!

    My ambition gave way to reality and common sense today. I was sorer than I expected from last night's ride, REALLY sore after the strength class I taught this morning, and tomorrow I'm supposed to ride with a guy I haven't ridden with since we were both racer kids 20+ years ago. So just a little recovery run of barely three miles, and it was all I could do to try to keep my cadence over 85 and my heart rate under 150.

    Part of my discipline is (1) doing a little run even if it's minimal and (2) posting even if I'm not proud. So here it is.

    I'm thinking I'll do an easy ride on Saturday (instead of the hard one another friend invited me on, that I was a little unsure about anyway), and run long Sunday. If I can do 10 yet this week, and I think I can, I won't be too far behind for Columbus marathon ...
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  13. #28
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    Go Colby, go! And welcome back Red Rock and Oak!

    I haven't run since Saturday. It's been a crazy busy week. I didn't even make it to yoga.
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  14. #29
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    I seem to be doing a trail run once a week; trying for two next week.
    I headed out to Estabrook Woods after Hirakukibou and I made the decision not to ride. We've had some heavy rain in the last 2 days, and while it's not raining now, it is misty, drizzly, cool, and the roads are wet and full of crap. I went knowing full well I am not at my top game here, still struggling with asthma and general ickiness.
    Let's call it a trail trot. I did the whole 4 miles out and back, but I had to slow to a hike pace more than usual. Still, I sweat and it was nice to be in the woods. The main trail at Estabrook is wide and cleared and so it wasn't wet in the way other trails around here would be. I only "almost" tripped twice, though it wouldn't be the first time I've splayed myself out across this trail.
    Then I went to the grocery store, with mud streaking up the backs of my calves, feeling very he-man-ish.
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  15. #30
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    I'm hoping to get a run in this evening. We've had rain every single day this week, my yard loves it, my bike and running shoes not so much. It's been sunny all day long so hopefully our rain spell is over, although it was much needed!
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