Friday, March 30, 2018

Zero to 73 in 7. And back to sub 7. Barely.



Let me add some units to remove some of the intrigue of such a title... And add that this isn't about a speed benchmark of my new motorbike!
As I wrote last week, I got back to running despite the back pain. After 16 days of forced rest, my first run was 11 miles and I actually ran for 7 straight days. As a matter of fact, the pain was so bad last Saturday, day 4 after resuming training, that I stopped after 3 miles. I have to say, I very rarely run so little, I feel it’s not worth the time to put on shorts and running shoes just for 5 kilometers or 20 or so minutes! I know, everything is relative, running 5K is still a blessing to appreciate… ;-)

But on Sunday I tried again and, while I could feel every stride in my injured muscle along the bottom of my rib cage, I pushed through and logged 20 miles: 1 mile to the local high school track, 1 mile to run back home and 72 laps in between, one lap or even one step at a time as we say. All this at an average of 7:25 min/mile, not fast at all but better than the initial 9 min/mile of the first runs in Vegas.

While I felt good about this high mileage, I was stunned to then suffer from a tendinitis on the top of my right toe on Monday. Darn, maybe my body wasn’t ready to take on all this, typical haste to ramp-up training after an injury, especially a non running-related one!

Still went for 9 miles on Monday and Tuesday hence the 73 miles in 7 days of the title.

With some icing and application of anti-inflammatory ointment, I was able to keep the tendon inflammation under some control throughout the week but this Friday, when I had to call it a run after 3 miles again. On Thursday though, I pushed the pace on a 20K run and barely broke 7 min/mile, by one second. Progress.

I’m writing this post on a plane, on our way to Roatan, an island on the shores of Honduras, for another Caribbean experience. I even left my MacBook with AppleCare for some maintenance so all set to take a real Spring break. Let’s see if the beach life and the salted Atlantic Ocean provides enough of a good therapy to still log a few training miles before American River 50-mile next weekend then Boston. The island is 42-kilometer long, that makes me think… and dream! ;-) (map credit: travel-Roatan.com)
Hope you all have a great Easter celebration and some Spring break as well and, if you run yourself, that you remain healthy and strong as the season ramps up.

3 comments:

Peter said...

Enjoy Roatan Jean!

I traveled and lived in Central America for many years....even rode an XR500 all the way to Panama in 1985 at the height of the Contra War .....spent lots of time in that part of Honduras and it is gorgeous!

Hope you are back on it soon. Let's catch up when you are back!

Peter said...

Enjoy Roatan Jean!

I traveled and lived in Central America for many years....even rode an XR500 all the way to Panama in 1985 at the height of the Contra War .....spent lots of time in that part of Honduras and it is gorgeous!

Hope you are back on it soon. Let's catch up when you are back!

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