Spin class this morning. My first one ever. Sweated like crazy, but it felt good..........but not as good as running. I'm going to try running tonight after work. 2-3 miles, or until pain comes.
PM - Lifted for about 30 minutes and then ran 3 miles on the treadmill. Little to no pain for most of the time. A little pain towards the end, but not much.
5.50 RUNNING miles on the TM. This is the longest and best run since the Ogden Marathon. Very mild pain in the achilles that would come and go every so often.
On a side note, I'm running the WBR this weekend. This could be a very stupid move on my part, but it is a tough one to back out of in the last few weeks because I didn't want to leave the team stranded. I'll be running with one of the Xango teams and I have leg #9. If I can make it through this with little to no pain in the achilles, I will be thrilled. Nervous for the run, but should be a fun time.
PM - Went to the PT and we did the same thing as last week (exercises, massage, and then the cortizone treatment) since that seemed to make things feel better.
Ran with a bunch of accountants that work at Xango. Got taped by the PT on Friday morning. I was runner #9.Things started really bad for us when we
stopped to get gas in our huge 18 seat passenger van in Ogden on our way up to
the first exchange point.When we tried
to start the van back up, it didn’t start.We spent the next 4 hours sitting at the Maverick station in Farr
West.Decided it would be best for our
first van to run legs 1-12 and then we would take legs 13-24.Our rental place drove us up a mini-van (this
sucked-there was just not enough room).
Our van ran legs 13-24.Started at about 9:00 at night and we finished leg 24 at about
8:00.No sleep.Stomach was all jacked up.No room to maneuver in the van.What a crappy race.
I ran leg 16.4.20
miles at overall pace of 6:45.Passed
tons of people.Not passed by
anyone.Achilles felt fine.Never felt like I could catch my breath.First mile was 6:12.Very happy with this leg.
Leg 21. 9.60 miles at 7:40 pace.Passed tons of people, got passed by 3 others
(one of them was the 26.2 team).My body
was not ready for this.Could tell I
have not been running much, but was very glad to be able to push myself.Felt like I was going to throw-up for a good
portion of this leg.No trouble with the
Achilles.
Leg 33.3.6 miles at
11.07 pace.Pre-Ragnar leg.All I have to say is this was
ridiculous.I was spent and didn’t care
about anything other than finishing.Employed the walk/run strategy.Minor Achilles pain, but nothing too bad.
Overall, this was kind of fun, but the car trouble really
ruined things.More than anything, I was
ecstatic about the fact that I had little to no pain in the Achilles.This is by far the most miles I’ve put in
since the Ogden Marathon.It was a good
test.This week I think I will begin to
start running regularly and amping up the miles and start focusing on the sub 3
St. George Marathon.No reason I can’t
do this.