Body Knows Best - Dropping to the Half
As I was crossing the Bloor St. Viaduct (that's the main bridge that crosses over the Don Valley and connects Bloor St. to Danforth Ave.) I felt a sudden sharp pain in my right calf that stopped me in my tracks. It came totally out of the blue, and is the exact same thing that I felt last Wednesday when I had to abort my interval workout. Now I am faced with the prospect of missing at least a week of running right in the middle of marathon training. Or perhaps I should start calling it half-marathon training...
BTW: thank you to all those who left helpful and insightful comments on my last post. It is very good to hear from experienced runners that my train of thought on this matter is rational and sound. I agree that there is a lot of value in just finishing a marathon (though I cannot speak from experience, of course), but given my history of bouncing from one ailment to another it's simply prudent to do the shorter race. Another year of running will give me the base I need to train and complete the marathon strong.
I guess my decision can be summarized by the phrase, "Respect the distance." I do.
I managed to complete 7.75km in 41:16.52 for an average pace of 5:18/km (8:32/mile). It was a good run up until that last metre! I ended up walking slowly to the end of the bridge and then using a payphone to make a collect call (a local one and all!) to Monica to plead for a pick up. She did, and I didn't have to walk all the way home. (Monica and Malcolm, if you are reading this, Thank you!) Now facing the prospect of at least a week off, and perhaps more, I am pretty bummed out...
Garmin don't lie.
Labels: Full vs. Half, injury, running
4 Comments:
tough decision, but respecting the distance is definitely the smart thing to do. Hope the calf heals up quickly for you, get the rest and recovery you need.
That is a sound decision!
Injuries really suck. Better to play it safe tho as you dont want to make things worse.
Hey there are still payphones in Toronto? really? Ones that work?
At least you were not tempted to use the "special" phones at the end of the bridge
Sounds like you've the right decision for your circumstances.
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