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Location:

Southwestern,ID,United States

Member Since:

Aug 23, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Other

Short-Term Running Goals:

Consistently run 4-6 miles 3+ times per week.  

 

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Total Distance
1.50

Sleep: 3:25 am to 12:10 pm

I tried to jog outside, but after running about 0.75 miles I felt a pain in my right calf as if I pulled/strained it again (like I did on September 2nd, 2008). I walked for about a minute before running again, but the pain was felt immediately. I walked home for a total distance of 1.5 miles.

I was running toward ISU, and I pulled my right calf just before I reached the main campus. There are some uneven sidewalks in the vicinity, so I'm speculating as to whether the uneven surface may have contributed to the injury. I did run about 4 miles on Saturday, and towards the end of that run, both of my calves felt relatively tender (so maybe they weren't completely recovered from that run). When I injured my calf in September of 2008, I thought that I may have been slightly hungry, but tonight I was well hydrated and nourished (the weather was windy/rainy and cold at about 45 degrees F though). 

After I ate dinner, I noticed that while walking around the house my right calf was very sore.  

Night Sleep Time: 8.75Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.75
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