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Anyway, so off to the treadmill I went. I've never been so excited to step on a treadmill in my life. The last day or two the ankle hardly even felt any different than it did pre-injury so I felt like it was the right time.
I walked briskly for the first 5 minutes and then jogged at a 4.7 for a a few minutes to just test. I went up to 5.0 and topped out at around 5.5. It felt a little tight here and there but not bad. Ironically my calf, the other ankle and the opposite side hip were all feeling a little off but I'm assuming that's from all the compensation limping/walking for the last 2 weeks.
After every mile I walked for a minute (which I never do) just to make sure I was doing OK. I was. I was dying to run faster and go further. I refrained. Though the wannabe athlete was screaming to go-go-go! The mommy in me scolded, there's no hurry -better steady and ready than pushing too hard too fast and setting yourself back. So that's what I did.
And right now it feels great. If I wake up feeling this good I might do another 4 or 5 tomorrow.
Ah.
It was only 2 weeks but it felt like forever. How do people handle longer injuries?
It wasn't a fast run but it was a successful one and I'm feeling pretty optimistic.
XO
Jen
PS: LOVE the Runner's Warehouse got those sneaks on sale from an original $115 to $52! If you overpronate and need a stability sneak, I'm loving this one… here's the link.
PSS: The other nice thing about RW is they have a super easy return policy, I had to return a pair of sneaks earlier that didn't work out and it was free and simple.
Runner's Warehouse is awesome for sure.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the run. You are going to do great in San Diego...keep on keeping on.
yay!!! so glad you are back, and NEW sneaks too!!
ReplyDeleteWoo hoo! Thanks guys :)
ReplyDeleteI love that website!
ReplyDeletehappy that you are back!
good for you and take it easy..better go safe at first and not have any set backs...right?
Good job holding yourself back so you don't hurt yourself.
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