Month in Review
I also managed a new monthly high in mileage by running 130.6km.
Now, a couple of days after the race, I am pleasantly surprised to find that my expected pain, which I though would be debilitating, is not that bad at all. The biggest thing still lingering from the race is my plantar fasciitis in the right foot, and the hip is feeling like it's pretty much back to normal. Is it possible that I shocked it back into shape? I don't know, but I really don't care.
Today I biked up to the pool at lunch and swam a pretty decent 1200m in about 18 minutes. It was interesting that my shoulders, especially the traps, were tight from the race. I guess when you run that long for the first time your whole body gets a workout at the end just to get you through.
Tonight I did another strength routine with the yoga ball consisting of sit ups, push ups, and chin ups. I'm comfortably doing sets of 40 sit ups and 35 push ups now so I think it's time to think about upping these as of next week. The chin ups are still a challenge, though I think that's partly because I do them after the other exercises, and I'm still stuck on sets of 8.
Tomorrow I am actually planning on heading out for a nice easy 5k, but will leave the final decision until the evening. My quads are tight, but I think with another night off and some stretching and such they will likely be ready for a short recovery run. Here's hoping I'm right! The foot is status quo and I should be able to manage the pain as long as I run slowly. I am working on my range of motion as far as dorsiflexion goes and have already improved on that front. When my range was measured by the physio I only managed 12cm on the right foot compared to 14.5cm on the left (measured from the wall to the longest toe while keeping ones heel down and touching the knee to the wall). Today I measured myself and have improved the right foot to measure 13.5cm! I hope that increasing this range of motion will eventually help the plantar fascia to heal.
Labels: injury, March review, strength training, swimming
6 Comments:
Nice review of the past month. Sounds like things are moving along. Hope the increasing range of motion helps.
Congratulations on the big milestones this month - longest run and most mileage in a month!
Glad to hear the recovery is coming along well, too.
CONGRATS on a new monthly distance PR!!!
That's a great mileage for the month!
At this point, a series of short recovery runs would be the perfect thing. You probably don't want to do anything very long or at all intense for about two weeks after a 30k or longer race.
Nice job!
Chad: Thanks for the reality check! I was kind of planning on running up to 20k this weekend, but now I will follow your advice and cut it way back. Cheers!
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