Michael Barnes
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« on: October 18, 2007, 12:19:30 pm » |
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I stumbled upon Sasha's blog and subsequently stumbled upon this forum. I was going to see what kind of feedback/advice I received regarding a stress fracture injury. 2006 was a great year, PRs in every distance, leading up to a perfect race in Chicago. In December, I noticed some groin tenderness. After numerous checks for a hernia, everyone seemed baffled and the injury went undiagnosed. A possible groin strain? The tenderness bothered me off and on for several months, until I resumed full training in April of 2007. I was pain free for four months and getting close to PR shape again. In early August, I noticed some hip tightness (similar to Piriformis Syndrome). I went out for a routine 5 miler and got stranded at 2.5 miles. The hip refused to work. Fastforward through more doctor visits, x-rays, ART, etc. Bottom line: sacral stress fracture and pubic symphysis stress fracture (this is what was causing the groin issue). A few months off and the doctor said, "Take it easy!" The doctor couldn't provide exact mileage numbers as to what "easy" was, which is what I wanted. I seem to do better/listen when I am given exact parameters to follow. After never having been injured, I have training questions as to how to build up again. After 3 weeks of 9, 15, and 18 mpw, I don't know how to progress. A cut back week? Everything is done at a slow, conversational pace and being done on hard dirt/grass. Any advice as to how to progress my mileage, when to add strength (hills), etc. I am not racing anymore in 2007, but have BIG plans for 2008. Prior to my injury, I was avg. ~45mpw. Thanks, in advance, and sorry for the rant! It's somewhat therapeutic for me!
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