Running without any walking, the longest such run in years. Katie and the doctor both say that I can run (gently) despite the hamstring tendon injury.
Several friends and I ran on the 8-lane Junior High track today, 400 meters per lap (inside lane), which is within 6 feet of a quarter mile per lap. First a lap of warmup and another of walking and dynamic stretches, then eight laps of easy running. Time 19:51, for 3200 meters, pace 9:59 min/mile.
I probably could have run another lap, because I was able to run the last a little faster then the others. I'll try one or two more next time. Katie says that I can get back to a little sprinting when I can run 3 miles without walking. I'm working up to it.
After the 2-mile run, I walked a lap and then did several laps of 200m walk (fast) and 200m run (not fast). I timed one of those 200 meter running jaunts at 62 seconds. Faster than the 2-mile pace, but slower than a sprint. I sure do enjoy the 200 meter distance.
Watch: 2:32, 2:34, 2:33, 2:30, 2:29, 2:28, 2:25, 2:20 (3200m total 19:51), 1:02 (200m slow)
Tuesday, June 27:
USATF Meet # 2, Woodbury. "Ran" some in warmup, and ran the 100m slowly.
Monday, June 26:
Ran to the HS, around the track a little, back home past CUB, brought home some groceries.
Saturday, June 24:
I went to run with the SCV Runners, but didn't run because of pain. Saw the sports doctor
last Thursday, who says that I have an injury of the proximal hamstring tendon. I saw my therapist Katie yesterday, and she agrees with the diagnosis. Both said it's OK to run, but today the pain said no.
Not yet.
Tuesday, June 20:
USATF Meet # 1 St Louis Park. It hurts to run, but I did a little warmup running, no racing. I have an appointment with the sports doctor.
Thursday, June 15:
Track "training" at St. Paul Academy, a little running, but not without pain.
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