Horrible run today. The plan was 1 mile warm-up, 6.2 mile tempo, and 1 mile cool down. Well the new year had a nasty surprise for me. I felt good during the warm-up, and kicked into the tempo feeling strong. It started out GREAT. I was cooking along at well under 8:00 pace and feeling pretty comfortable doing out--got about 3 miles and some change into it and then BAM my right ankle blew up. No warning. I felt that familiar tug on the outside, and my gait immediately turned into a limp-run. The tempo run came to a screeching halt. Jogging very slowly and limpy, I went a few more miles in denial to see if it would settle down. I know what it is, because I experienced this with my left ankle several months ago. Pereoneal tendonitis appears again. The good news is that it is not as severe, I don't think. I am still able to walk without limping--a plus. I came home, did my ankle stretches, popped 800 of motrin, and plunged my ankles into a fifteen minute ice bath. I am 16 days away from my half and I have already paid the money. So maybe there is a little denial going on here, but I think I can nip this thing in the bud in a few days if I am aggressive with treating it. I am not looking forward to the elliptical machine but I foresee its use for a few days at least. Update: Ok I have calmed down now. I have been walking around at work so far with no limp and no problems. Ankle seems fine. My ankles seem very sensitive to even the slightest bank in the road--I have been running on the right shoulder a lot to make my left ankle feel better but now my right ankle is mad. Sooo..I think I will be able to run tomorrow but it will have to be either the treadmill or a track. Time to start looking for some bike trails and maybe limited running on sidewalks as too much concrete could cause other problems. Anyhow HAPPY NEW YEAR! Oh yeah I measured the distance I had gotten in the tempo with my time and it puts me at 7:34 pace for 3.17 miles before I was so rudely interrupted--that's a good pace for me so I am happy about that! |