The Injury:
So I ran the Amity Island Relay a few weeks ago, and the race even went pretty well, but then I woke up the next morning and tried to stand up... and that's when it all went wrong. I had done something nasty to my left foot and it hurt quite a lot to put any weight on it whatsoever; of course being an idiot and runner I went merrily out the door for an easy 8 miles.
As you may have already guessed going for a run on a sore foot the day after a race was not a great idea, and you'd be right. I got about 5 miles in with only moderate bearable pain when things really started to hurt, and unfortunately I was still three miles from home. The pain at first had been a general soreness, but when it started to hurt it became a sharp cramping pain along the lateral side of my foot. Thankfully after a short break the foot loosened back up a little bit and I was able to amble home at a slow limping jog. Once home I iced the foot and tried to stay off of it but it was clear that the pain I'd felt in the morning was more than just a little niggle.
The Recovery:
Once it was clear I was actually injured all the usual things set in; the fear that this was the injury that would end my career; followed by the sense to realize it probably wasn't; and finally the motivation to make sure I was better as soon as possible so I could start to train seriously again.
The first step was, well, to not take that many more steps... so I cycled instead. Over the course of the first week I ran a tentative 16.85 miles (in 2-4 mile chunks) and cycled 5 hours on the side. Obviously 5 hours of riding does not equal the 60+ miles of running I normally do during a week but it stopped me from losing my mind so that was a plus.
Week two went a lot better than the first week and I managed to run 53.25 pretty easy miles and cycle 3 hours. While this was close to my normal volume it was far off of my normal intensity, in fact the fastest mile of the week was a 6:20 I ran with the kids I coach (more on coaching in another post). I was missing the hard runs but the fact that I could run at all was a great improvement and really improved my mood throughout the week!
Finally this last week I was able to run a full 61.75 miles! and I even ran a couple of quick-ish miles mixed in throughout the weeks workouts!!! I can not even express how happy I've been to run these sorts of miles again, which brings me to the whole point of this rambling post, which is be happy for your health when you have it and when it goes away from injury or illness fight to get it back!
Moving Forward:
Over the next few weeks I'll be working to increase my mileage for the upcoming season. I've been doing a lot of reading and discussing of coaching/training techniques and I'm beginning to realize that the volume of work I'm currently doing is very slight compare with the men I'm competing against; and more importantly I'm beginning to find the gaps in my training and the weaknesses in my own running, and the main weakness currently is volume...
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