Today I ran
It was a slow and easy 4K but it was literally such a relief 😌 and felt like I’d come first in a marathon 🥇🥇
I strained my calf Jan 19th, had an unsuccessful 1.5K Jeffing attempt on Jan 27th and last ran on Feb 6th , a brilliant 2.5K , everything feeling right and no sign of my calf issue ( until 2.5K when the calf issue did return and I took the ‘Long walk Home’.)
At that point I decided to not ‘give it a week’ or ‘maybe10 days 🤷🏼♀️’ but to just write February off .
Which I did but the time had come to see if I could run.
So today dawned glorious and sunny , the wind had dropped and it was a perfect morning for a run .
I watched this ‘perfect morning for a run’ for a full 45 minutes before getting out of bed and getting the kit on .
I then spent another 15 minutes on some new ‘pre run’ stretching sessions by a very nice Orthopaedic Physical Therapist I’ve just discovered on You Tube ( where else 🤷🏼♀️😂). I like her and importantly find her easy on the ears 👂👂( and the body 🏃) .
I had been saving a podcast that I really wanted to listen to until I could do this run . ‘Renegades’, Obama and Springsteen in conversation
I would totally stop if I felt the calf ‘going’, I set an alert for 1.5K, would turn, see how I was doing and was hopeful of making 2.5 or 3K.
I also set a pace alert to keep my pace steady and slow .
It was 8:15 by the time I actually got out and it was a great day, clear blue sky, calm and quiet. I headed in a straight line for my favourite, familiar and friendly road to the lighthouse.
I must admit the fear of failure was very real😔
I’ve been ‘Mrs Miserable’ about not being able to run, I confess 🤷🏼♀️, sort of in a huff almost 😂😂 I realise some people have had far worse injuries and spent longer than me recovering but I still felt quite down about it . Particularly as the weather is improving etc. I just wanted runs to look forward to .
You do learn that the cliche about ‘ you don’t know what you’ve got ‘til it’s gone ‘ isn’t cliched at all .😔 .......but I have also been busy 👌
I’ve always been the ‘fixer’ in the family, the ‘ let’s talk solutions not problems’ type 🙄🙄 , much to my family’s irritation but often to their benefit ( I think that anyway 😂).
My calf strain, however, wasn’t something I could just snap my fingers and fix it seemed , and as patience is definitely not in my ‘toolkit’ the frown has been on 😣😣
I now realise I failed to give my calves a second thought all this time, focusing mainly on Glutes and hamstrings etc. ( sometimes on my ‘lost’ core but not nearly enough🤦♀️🤣)
So I have trawled the internet and done my research , subscribed to some new You Tube Channels, started some strength training and have really focused on stretching and strengthening my calves. Over the three weeks I’ve felt it was better, then maybe not , then I don’t actually know 😫 Was it sore or just tight or tired ? I was always ‘just aware of it’.
So today was the test, I had waited three weeks, time to give it a go and judge where I was with it .
( I also really wanted to listen to that podcast 😉🎧)
I tried really hard with my pace and kept it for the most part at 8.06 ( exceedingly steady according to Mr Garmin 🏃🏻♀️🤔) . I kept pulling back trying to get to nearer 8.30 as I was really trying to keep pressure off, but it remained around 8.06 🤨
Thankfully I seemed to just get into a flow , I felt a bit out of condition and definitely knew I’m way off my last goal of 8K in January but I was running and it was familiar and I was enjoying it .
I was totally invested in my podcast so although I felt/heard my 1.5 K alert and dutifully turned back, I was at 3.4K before I looked at my watch again .
I think because it had been so quiet and with little distraction , I only passed one runner, one cyclist, two dog walkers, although lots of golfers on the course. ( feeling glad they’d book their round for today ☀️☀️☀️)
I’ve been amazed this lockdown at the increase in ‘running traffic’, when I take the 🐕🦺🐕🦺 out anytime 9am onwards it’s far greater than in the previous lockdown when I started C25K.
I must get back to earlier mornings 🌅🌅
At the 3.4K mark things were still going well and I was enjoying the run, always waiting for a tell tale sign that the calf was fatigued though.
I continued down a street that I knew was around 700 metres and finished at 4.1K.
It was enough, my calf was fine but I wasn’t going to push it, the rest of my podcast I will save for another day 😂
I am so happy that I managed this run today and hopefully if I continue with current exercises and a gradual route back that come Spring I will be able to pick up the distance plan again (although I’m well off 8 K just now ).
Today tho’ I honestly don’t care about 8 or 10 only that I had a run .
I’ve said before that the post run coffee and hot shower are quite the best things in the world and they still are .☕️🛁 I’m quite giddy with the joy of it and have been playing 70’s tracks very loudly since my return 🎶🎸🎶🎷🎶🎸
I realise in the strange , rich tapestry of our lives just now my getting back to running needs a little perspective but having discovered it quite late and in a very strange time it appears to be quite important (to me).
I haven’t dropped by the forum as much recently but I’ve been catching up this morning
Well done to everyone who is making such stellar progress with your running goals 👌🎉🏃🏻♀️🥇🏆🎉
I think there’s quite few of you that have had to take a seat on the IC too so I empathise and wish you a speedy and successful return to your runs .
A big well done to those of you who’ve managed to get off the Injury Couch and post or have posted about making your way back , you’ve supplied the hope .🙂🥰