Today was a short run day.
I did about 4.4 miles, including a warm-up and cool-down walk of about 2 minutes on either side of my run. I ran about 4.15 miles or so at 5.8 mph on the treadmill. Tomorrow's run is 5. Thursday is 4. Saturday is 7.
I'm trying to alter my running schedule a little by following The Book more closely. I'm really enjoying reading the book I mentioned below and am hoping that the tools I've found useful will continue to help me along.
I've found a couple of their "mental" suggestions have been really helpful:
1) Finish your mental thoughts with "but it doesn't matter ..."
For example: My ankle is bugging me and I really don't like this course ... but it doesn't matter.
Or: I'm so exhausted and I just wish today's run were over ... but it doesn't matter.
Because it doesn't matter. I'm still going to/need to run it, so it doesn't matter. Shut off the negative thought before it has a chance to infiltrate your thoughts for the rest of the run. This suggestion is also easily applicable to the rest of your life.
For instance: This bus driver is driving so damn slow and I need to get to work!!! But it doesn't matter. It doesn't, does it? Because he's/she's driving; you're not. And you're going to get there anyway, unless you're planning on getting OFF the bus. So it doesn't matter. It might suck, but it doesn't matter. Just let it go.
2) "Come run with me." Invite your pain, your lowness, your heavy breathing to come run with you. Talk to your struggle: Shins, you're giving me some trouble today. Come run with me. Come be with me in this endeavor.
I KNOW it sounds so ridiculous and earthy/crunchy, but it absolutely worked. It was so bizarre. It worked. Instantly. Almost better than "but it doesn't matter." Try it! Invite your woe to join you on your journey.
We (I?) register for the race tomorrow. It will be "official," though I already feel dedicated and official without giving them my fee and getting my number and chip. I'm very concerned and very sad about Kellie and the possibility that she won't be able to join me. I loved the idea of having a partner with whom to train and accomplish this feat, and I loved that it was/is Kellie. But I certainly don't want her to injure herself more. What's very frustrating about this is that she was/is doing everything correctly. She's not been doing too much too soon, I don't think, and she's being careful and diligent. I hope that the doctor gives her the ok, and only recommends maybe a chiropractor or physical therapist, and makes it all better. But I really have no expertise in this subject, so I've asked Bro to weigh in if he has a chance.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Uh-oh: injured
Go, Carrie! Your post yesterday rocked!
I, however, have not so good news and am not sure what to do. I will be hopping on a plane to fly back to Boston shortly,but in the meantime, I need to get caught up on my posts here.
On Wed the 9th, I arrived down here and did my run as soon as I got off the plane. I iced everything and felt great all day...
That evening, pain in my right hip and in both shins kept me up all night. I tried running the next day (Thurs, the 10th) but the pain was too great. The shin splints I have run through before, but the hip thing involves (or feels like it involves) my hip joint popping in and out of the socket. Not fun.
On Friday the 11th (after another night of pain), I took the day off from running and swam and did yoga and various stretches.
On Saturday, the 12th, I forced myself to run 3 miles on the beach and walk 1. That evening, again, severe pain that kept me up all night and continued into the day, despite icing and ibuprofen.
On Sunday, I did yoga and swimming and walking.
Yesterday, Monday, I ran 2.5 miles on the elliptical trainer at about 6mph, and then ran 2.25 and walked .25 for a total of 5 miles (my long run). I thought lessening the impact would lessen the pain, so I was hoping the elliptical would help.
In spite of icing, stretching, and ibuprofen, the pain kept me up all night last night - again primarily the hips, but both shins are now aggravated and in pain even when I'm not in motion.
I talked to a doctor friend who told me to take a few weeks off and start slower when I start again. If I follow this advice, I will not be ready for October 12th.
Needless to say, I'm frustrated today. I don't know if I should try to find another 1/2 marathon for a month later, or if I should still sign up tomorrow when this one opens and just do what I can. I've made an appointment with my primary care to get a 2nd opinion. I don't want to injure myself beyond repair, and I DO want to keep going. But, with the time being so tight, there is no time for me to recover.
Runners out there, what say ye?
Kel
I, however, have not so good news and am not sure what to do. I will be hopping on a plane to fly back to Boston shortly,but in the meantime, I need to get caught up on my posts here.
On Wed the 9th, I arrived down here and did my run as soon as I got off the plane. I iced everything and felt great all day...
That evening, pain in my right hip and in both shins kept me up all night. I tried running the next day (Thurs, the 10th) but the pain was too great. The shin splints I have run through before, but the hip thing involves (or feels like it involves) my hip joint popping in and out of the socket. Not fun.
On Friday the 11th (after another night of pain), I took the day off from running and swam and did yoga and various stretches.
On Saturday, the 12th, I forced myself to run 3 miles on the beach and walk 1. That evening, again, severe pain that kept me up all night and continued into the day, despite icing and ibuprofen.
On Sunday, I did yoga and swimming and walking.
Yesterday, Monday, I ran 2.5 miles on the elliptical trainer at about 6mph, and then ran 2.25 and walked .25 for a total of 5 miles (my long run). I thought lessening the impact would lessen the pain, so I was hoping the elliptical would help.
In spite of icing, stretching, and ibuprofen, the pain kept me up all night last night - again primarily the hips, but both shins are now aggravated and in pain even when I'm not in motion.
I talked to a doctor friend who told me to take a few weeks off and start slower when I start again. If I follow this advice, I will not be ready for October 12th.
Needless to say, I'm frustrated today. I don't know if I should try to find another 1/2 marathon for a month later, or if I should still sign up tomorrow when this one opens and just do what I can. I've made an appointment with my primary care to get a 2nd opinion. I don't want to injure myself beyond repair, and I DO want to keep going. But, with the time being so tight, there is no time for me to recover.
Runners out there, what say ye?
Kel
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