Bad news: my achilles tendinitis is back with a vengeance. After a couple of months of minimal mileage, I am paying for my back-to-back-to-back semi-long runs at the end of last week. I started feeling AT pain in the first few miles of Thursday's 9.5-mile run home from Extra Space, so I made sure to stretch it more over the ensuing few days. It felt better the next day (most of the run was slightly downhill, so that would make sense), but it bugged me throughout Saturday's run and was pretty sore in the final couple of miles. As a result, I took Monday off and thought I'd be fine by today. Not so. I went to Steiner, warmed up with 1.5 or so at an easy pace, then planned to do 3 1-mile repeats with about 1/4 mile active recovery in between. The first mile was at 5:27 pace and felt hard but not bad, except for pretty noticeable AT pain. I stretched it a few times, jogged a bit, then went to try a second repeat. The pain was bad enough that I knew it was time to call it quits. In hopes of salvaging something, I went over to the elliptical and did a hard interval workout for 20 minutes. I don't think the HR monitor was working right, because it kept putting me in the 140 range, which is where I am on a light jog. The AT was bugging me the entire time, but I figured that the minimal impact from the elliptical wasn't going to exacerbate any damage. When I stepped off the elliptical, I could barely walk. I stretched for a while, then hobbled down to the shower, back to my car, then started icing it as soon as I got home. I also took 3 prednisone tablets (left over from my last bout of AT) and iced it 3-4 more times before bed. I've been over 2 years without any AT trouble, but it looks like I might be headed right back into the thick of it. I'll wait a few days before doing anything active, then I'll start trying the eccentric loading exercises. In the meantime, I'll try doing some weight training and stretching, and possibly some work on the stationary bike. Good thing I'm not training to run Boston for myself. It may be the perfect year to run it with Brooke.
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