So, if you're obsessive (and I know some of you are, because I got one comment by phone) you might have noticed that the mileage total on my little running meter on the sidebar hasn't been going up in the last few weeks, nor have I posted about any of my long weekend runs. That's because I haven't been running very far, or often, for the last three weeks. After my 16-mile run my ITBs were really hurting, and everyone says that to run once they're irritated will just prolong the problem. I took a few days off and then ran two days in a row, to pretty noticable pain.
So I ended up taking off nearly two weeks, wherein I saw a doctor and started some physical therapy. I probably should have done some none-running exercise in there (other than dance) but between not knowing if biking would hurt my ITBs just as much, and not having access to a pool, and just being plain busy, it was really easy to just let it all slide.
So now I'm back on the horse, but I've missed three weeks of running. My ITBs are feeling fine, but everything else is a bit creaky -- I had a backache this morning that I hadn't felt since months ago. I've also missed what should have been two 16-milers and an 18-miler. This upcoming weekend the schedule would have me running 18 miles and then beginning my 'taper'. So I'm rather uncertain how far I should be pushing it in this last three weeks. As always, comments from the peanut gallery are welcomed.
Comments
I am crazy happy you saw a doctor.
That aside, I'm glad you're sticking with it too. I'm having a hell of a time staying enthusiastic and it's cool to have you around as inspiration.
Posted by: Dan Telfer | September 11, 2007 3:30 PM
This nut thinks you should run between 14 and 16 this weekend and then do the taper as scheduled.
Then, on race day just take it easy. You'll make it.
Posted by: Disco | September 12, 2007 3:00 PM
Go, Fuzzy! Go! Set backs happen. You're still doing great!
I have a huge amount of admiration for anyone who names a marathon as a goal, ESPECIALLY for a certain someone who made sure to get in his scheduled (12 mile?) run early on the day of Andrea's wedding. You ran while Erica, Megan, Charlie and I had French toast, sausage and coffee.
Posted by: Erin C. | September 12, 2007 6:41 PM
While Disco is Crazy, he is right. if you can get a 15 or 16 mile run in this weel, adn a 10-12 next week, You'll survive jsut fine.
Posted by: not-fuzzy's-mom | September 13, 2007 4:21 AM