Monday, March 1, 2010

Getting ready for SMH Half Marathon

After been diagnosed with a neuroma in my left foot and with continuing pain in my Achilles tendons, a niggle in my right knee and a twinge in my right hamstring & calf (not to mention tired legs in general), I took of week off running just to clear my head a bit and give my body a rest.

I have now gone back to using the orthotics that were made up for me a few years ago to help with over-pronation. This should help with the Achilles issues and hopefully also the neuroma. The sports doc has also added a metatarsal dome to help with the neuroma. I am also using anti-inflammatory gel directly on my foot to help reduce inflammation. Most importantly, I have committed myself to doing calf stretches and heel drops every day for three months which I hope will lead to resolution of all my injury issues. I am also taking a break from the SWEAT training group while I get my injuries under control.

Meanwhile, I signed up for the SMH Half Marathon today (bib #101) and scraped in to the preferred start off the back of my 2009 City2Surf time of 55:25. This will be my first time ever as a preferred starter in any race so I'm pretty excited about it!

I've started training again after my week off by doing a few slow 6km runs and will try not to over do it for the next couple of weeks but then ramp it up a bit and aim for a sub 84 minute time in the half. Hopefully later in the year I will get a good shot at a sub 80 too, either in the Blackmores or Melbourne half.

Let the training (and stretching) begin...

Note: I just checked the qualifying times for Boston and it looks like as I'll be 35 by the time of the race, I only need 3:15 to qualify.

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