Thursday, July 15, 2010

Summer is hot in Houston

I'm going to make it a goal to start updating my blog a little more regularly, at least for the next month or so. I've been running fairly regularly and I've made a lot of progress with my hamstring. I've done a couple of hard workouts and my hamstring has felt great and I haven't had any problems with it. Unfortunately my left achilles has been a little tight and I'm hoping it doesn't turn into anything serious. I'm a little worried I've been running with Sam a little too much and maybe I caught it from him....

Last night I ran just a shade under 8 miles at Memorial park at just under 7:00 pace. It was my first run in a new pair of shoes, the Nike Lunar Elite. They felt pretty good, but they aren't as flexible as the Adidas Adizero Boston I had been running in. When I finished the run I saw the heat index was 95 and I'm guessing it was probably closer to 100 when I started the run. I probably was pushing it probably a little too hard in those weather conditions and I was pretty wiped out at the end of the run. My achilles was a little stiff the first 1/2 mile, but felt fine the rest of the run.

Today I was still a little tired from last night's run, but I went out at lunch with one of my co-workers. He was doing an easy 4 miles so I was going to run part of that with him and continue on. It was miserable out, but fortunately I had someone to run with. I was pretty stiff and my achilles was kind of sore the first mile or so, but it felt fine after I got warmed up. We got to around the 3 mile mark and I was going to head one way while he went back to the office and I happened to run into another co-worker out running so I turned around and ran with him and got a total of about 6.5 miles in. I didn't stop for water at all on the run and was pretty beat by the end of the run. I spent a while working on single leg stability exercises and stretching and trying to cool off. My achilles was really sore immediately after the run, but felt a lot better after stretching it a bit. I've got another rehab appointment tomorrow so I'll see what they say and about my achilles.

2 comments:

  1. You think the Achilles issues is tied to new shoes? If you hadn't been in Nikes for a while, or maybe had been in Adidas for a while, that change could be doing it? Just a thought.

    If not, I'll do what I can to continue to pass along my Achilles issues your way. And if you don't want them, I'll find someone else to get them to.

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  2. I don't think it is the new shoes. I've only worn them on one run and it was starting to flare up before then. I haven't been wearing my orthotics the last couple of weeks after they got soaked on a run and I took them out of my shoes to dry out and I just never put them back in. I think that may have more to do with it along with my form may be changing a little with some of the treatments and strengthening exercises I've been doing. I'll try take a pass on your achilles issues. I hadn't thought they might be contagious.

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