After 4 months of RED running I ran less frequently over Christmas and promptly got injured π I did nip it in the bud, spotting the warning signs and stopped running. 4 - 6 weeks, I read is how long runners knee takes to heal, but after 3 weeks I was out jogging, tentatively and slowly. If I needed to go across town I would jog there and back, wearing hiking gear - that kind of thing.
The last couple of weeks I've resumed running, 3 or 4 times a week. I used to run 6.25 km every day, bookended with 0.5 K warm up / warm down. Now I've just rolled the bookend into my run, making it 7.3 K
Today was a good one. Mild and overcast, but as I left icy cold rain and hail began. I passed a dog walker sheltering under a tree in full winter garb, who raised her eyebrows at the mad bloke in skimpy running gear. π
Like my Dad before me, I don't feel the cold, but the rain and hail slamming into the side of my head and neck were intensely painful and I was about to give up when they began to ease off. π
From then on it was all good, just the usual dawdling cyclists, and a dog walker engrossed in his phone with his dog straining at the leash.
Near the end I had a civilised discussion with a van driver who I don't think is up on the latest changes to the law. As he turned into the side road he sounded a surprisingly loud horn and made a wtf?! gesture. In the moment I yelled "Highway Code!" and carried on my way without breaking stride.
Overall, pleased to be back in the saddle; run was very comfortable and middle 5K at 5:45 min / km so happy with that, and "Garmin" VO2 back up one point at 46, having been knocked down from 51 at the end of December. π