Friday, August 22, 2014:
I did a 1 to 3 run/walk today, just 2.07 miles like Wednesday. This time the right hamstrings ached just a little for the first minute or two, then went silent, cooperating fully. That's a good thing!
2.07 miles in 25:48, pace 12:28, equivalent to a 5:27 marathon if sustained. Considering nature breaks and maybe a chat with a spectator or two, this would be a good pace for finishing a marathon in six hours.
I saw the sports doctor today, to discuss the recent frequent hamstring injuries. He thought that the Levaquin was still a possible contributor to the problem, but in any case he really couldn't diagnose the cause. Instead, he suggested a path forward, knowing that we do have a marathon scheduled in six weeks. He gave me a schedule for regular stretches and hamstring strengthening exercises, and I will follow that plan.
Stretches and exercises most every day, with running or biking on alternate days, the running graduating slowly to longer and longer distances. I hope that plan works - I was going to do the alternating bike / run anyway, but the stretching and strengthening may make the difference.
In other doctor news - yesterday morning the Mayo Clinic pronounced my cancer stable again, and in the afternoon my local primary care provider, after a chest x-ray, reported that my latest pneumonia was entirely gone. Yay!
Wednesday, August 20:
We got up earlier than usual and I got the day started with a cool bike ride. That felt great. 7.06 miles in 32:20, for a pace of 4.58 min/mi, or 13.1 mph. This route is somewhat hilly - I think I could go quite a lot farther on the bike if I rode a little slower, say 12 mph, on a flatter road or trail.
Tuesday, August 19:
First run since the Aug 14 right-hamstring injury. I did a short 2.07-mile run/walk, with a 1 to 3 ratio, trying not to annoy that hamstring. It did ache a little, and it ached even a little more later in the day. I probably should have stopped when the ache was apparent, but anyway I don't think I set it back much. I'll skip another day (ride bike instead) before trying again.
I didn't time the run, but I suppose it was about 13 minutes/mile.
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Doctors
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