Monday, June 25, 2007
On the up.
Back down to the Track again tonight to do another easy 10 minutes.
Ran 5 laps then had a good stretch for about 20 minutes. For the first time in a while I ran with no pain or tightness in my calf. HOORAY!
The leg felt so good I had to resist a VERY big urge to run another 5 laps but decided agianst it.
Finally some confidence gained from a run.
The Launceston 10 is only 27 days away and I doubt whether I will be in any shape to run a decent time. However the Tassie XC Champs are on the 5th August and that might be a more realistic goal at this stage. At least I'll have a few more weeks training under my belt.
Bye for now.
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Easy Run and some tightness.
My calf had been feeling good allweek so I decided to venture out this morning for an easy run.
Had planned to do only 10 minutes with idea being if I felt any soreness or tightness in my leg I would pull the pin. I got to within 200 metres from home and it started to tighten up so I walked the rest of the way.
I spent the day icing, massaging and stretching and it has started to come good. My personal Physio (actually my uncle)told me to rub some Hirudoid Cream into it as this will help break down the Scar Tissue. The instructions on the tube say to use twice daily. Pigs ring I will use it twice daily. I am using it every couple of hours, enough time has been wasted already and there is some catching up to do!!!!!!!
I will see how it feels in the morning and decide then whether or not I will run tomorrow. If not then I will hang on until Monday to try again.
Cheers
Monday, June 18, 2007
Frustration
My calf has been holding me back for a couple of weeks now, since May 22 to be precise.
It comes good and then when I put the runners backon it goes again. Physio has been a waste of timeand money. Hes not telling me anything I dont already now. Im sick of hearing "you have a tear in your calf, you better cme back and see me again in a few days time". Who retirement am I trying to fund, mine or his????
Considering taking 2 weeks off completely to allow the calf to heal. Wait and see.
On a brighter note, Robbie has started running again. I took her down to the track to help her get started. Apparently I am now her "coach". Her first run was around the St Leonards Aths track and I made her run the straights and walk the bends. I didnt bother counting the laps as it was more the effort than distance that I was after. She did alright for a "beginner". I say beginner because its been 17 years since she last ran.
She might be able to run but Human Anatomy is not her forte. She told me she used to have "Hammy" problems but as she was saying this she was pointing to her Quad!!!!Hmmmm.........!!!
Lucky shes a good Mum or Jacko might be getting fed via Suppository or something!!!
Speaking of our Little Man, hes walking now. 10 months old and hes mobile. Goes alright too the little bugga. Stay tuned for progress reports.
Cheers
It comes good and then when I put the runners backon it goes again. Physio has been a waste of timeand money. Hes not telling me anything I dont already now. Im sick of hearing "you have a tear in your calf, you better cme back and see me again in a few days time". Who retirement am I trying to fund, mine or his????
Considering taking 2 weeks off completely to allow the calf to heal. Wait and see.
On a brighter note, Robbie has started running again. I took her down to the track to help her get started. Apparently I am now her "coach". Her first run was around the St Leonards Aths track and I made her run the straights and walk the bends. I didnt bother counting the laps as it was more the effort than distance that I was after. She did alright for a "beginner". I say beginner because its been 17 years since she last ran.
She might be able to run but Human Anatomy is not her forte. She told me she used to have "Hammy" problems but as she was saying this she was pointing to her Quad!!!!Hmmmm.........!!!
Lucky shes a good Mum or Jacko might be getting fed via Suppository or something!!!
Speaking of our Little Man, hes walking now. 10 months old and hes mobile. Goes alright too the little bugga. Stay tuned for progress reports.
Cheers
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Im back!!!
Remember me???
Have I been busy? Yes. Have I had nothing to say? No. Plenty to say but a lack of internet access has meant no posts for a while.
Have settled in nicely to Launceston. Enjoying work. Only a small amount of unpacking left to do (Robbie has done the majority of it) and bugger all running.
For the 1st 3 or 4 weeks I was here I had little time to run as I was trying to adjust to a new job in a new town that was totaly unfamiliar to me. Now that things have settled down a bit I have time to get out and run. Only one problem however, a calf injury that wont bugger off!! When I think I am on top of it it flares again. Running is restricted to 10 or 15 minutes at a time at the moment. There is a Golf Course 500m from home that looks awesome to train on but until my leg heals up I wont get much of a chance to explore.
I have tried everything from regular massage and stretching to ordering a new pair of shoes. Hopefully they arrive soon and I can tick that box also.
Tassie 10km Road Champs are on this weekend and I wont be competing. I was looking forward to getting out there but given my current lack of fitness not such a good idea.
The following weekend I am supposed to be running the Vic 16km XC Champs. Unless things turn around in the next day or so, that might be a non event as well.
Thats enough for now. Will make more posts on a regular basis from now on!!!
Cheers
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