EASY WEEK
4th - Monday: 30mins
5th - Tuesday: 30mins jog
6th - Wednesday: 30 mins (easy)
7th - Thursday: 30 mins (easy)
8th - Friday: Rest Day
9th - Saturday: 5k
10th - Sunday: 40 mins (7am) then later on ran with sister for parts of Brighton Marathon (total around nine miles)
Monday - calf still sore. Was meant to jog but ended up running
Tuesday - made sure I jogged. Was hard to keep to a shuffle. Makes me think that, although I am not quick, I rarely do easy runs in, probably, the true sense. Was interesting that the times passed by fairly quickly, too. I may have to try it more often...especially as Sunday runs get longer
Wednesday/Thursday - much the same, calf still sore.
Saturday - after over a week of taking it easy I decided to do a parkrun to see how the leg would respond. The plan was to take it easy but ran a little harder than that, though not all out. Did not get timed but was around 19:00/15. Calf did not feel good after.
Sunday - did 40 mins run. Again, as in Brighton, was fairly hilly, though tried to limit the amount of hills. The marathon started at 9am and I ran bits with my sister, whilst totally inappropriately dressed - I got chaffing on my inner thighs from the jeans!!!
11th - Monday: 30mins
12th - Tuesday: NOTHING
13th - Wednesday: NOTHING
14th - Thursday: NOTHING
15th - Friday: NOTHING
16th - Saturday: 30 mins easy
17th - Sunday: NOTHING
Tuesday - have niece for a couple of days and her demand for constant attention (I just got a hit for that - she is standing behind me as I type!) meant that I did not get out to run. I did , however, go see the physio who said I have inflamation and to RICE and stretch. Reckons it is a two to four week jobbie. Yippee! Should still be able to do some jogs, as long as I ice afterwards.
Wednesday - ditto above (bar the physio bit!)
Thursday - can not be bothered...what is the point? Ahem! I mean, I need to rest my calf...do not want to re-aggravate now, do I!?!
Friday - zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Saturday - got bored of doing nothing so went out for a run with Mrs McNude (the one good thing about being (supposedly) recovering from injury is that we become the same pace and therefore can run together)
18th - Monday: 40mins easy (with steady in the middle)
19th - Tuesday: NOTHING
20th - Wednesday: 45 mins easy
21st - Thursday: NOTHING (except stab myself in the right foot (the one with enough problems of it's own already) with a big rusty old nail)
22nd - Friday: NOTHING
23rd - Saturday: NOTHING
24th - Sunday: NOTHING
Monday and Wednesday - thought I would see if I could get away with running a little longer than 30 minutes. Monday was too bad but Wednesday I was tired, and very slow. I felt so bad after I could be bothered to stop and stretch - I had to get home and eat something (went out before breakfast, as I usually do).
Thursday - O, Thursday! What a spectacular day! I am currently dabbling in a bit of DIY and decorating the spare bedroom. Part of this involved ripping out the old skirting boards, which will be replaced with new ones. I did this a while back (as in months!) and just left the boards in the room. BIG MISTAKE.
Whilst painting the ceiling I stepped off the step ladder I had been using and plunged my right foot down.....straight onto an upturned nail sticking out of one of the skirting boards. The nail went through the sole of my trainers, through my (admittedly not very thick) socks and speared into the sole of my foot. Now, I do not know if you know the length of a skirting board nail (why not rip one of your skirting boards off the wall to check?) but they are pretty long. Luckily the pain registered in time for me to stop putting my foot down so that it did not continue through to the top side of my foot.
So, started swearing...blah blah blah...carried on painting as needed to get it finished before picking something up by 1pm...picked the thing up...drove to the tip and disposed of the offending skirting board and his mates...and thought I would go to the hospital to get it checked out...an hour later, I am told that it does not seem that I have broken any bones (I had not even thought that I might have (and I am pretty sure I would have known if I had); got tetanus jab (just on case - my doctors was shut until next Tuesday so no way of knowing if I needed to 'update' mine); got the wound cleaned up and bandaged; got a pair of crutches to get round with.
So that is where I am now (well, actually I am sitting on my arse in front of a computer). The nurse practitioner (I think that is what she called herself) of the injury clinic reckons it will take something like five days to heal. So I have five days of working my upper body so I can walk (it is pretty swollen and I can not put pressure on the foot without wincing/squealing/crying). I will have guns of steel by the end of it - O, and a complete muscular imbalance (even worse than it is now) from putting all my weight on the left foot.
O well, at least I can let my calf try and heal itself further without aggravating it with any running. And at least I did not break any bones. Got to look on the positive side. Yeh!
25th - Monday: NOTHING
26th - Tuesday: NOTHING
27th - Wednesday: NOTHING
28th - Thursday: NOTHING
29th - Friday: NOTHING
30th - Saturday: NOTHING
May 1st - Sunday: NOTHING
Can not walk unaided. By Sunday I get so fed up I just start doing so, but with my Nike Lunar Racers on, which are mega soft underfoot so the pain is not too bad.
Walking, let alone running, seems a long way off.