Well I'm in my final few weeks leading up to IM Coeur d'Alene and just 14 days from IM 70.3 Hawaii and I'm just trying not to do anyting stupid.

Well so much for not doing anything stupid.  I had two workouts scheduled for yesterday a run and a swim.  I did the run in the late afternoon a solid netative tempo.  10 min warmup followed by 30 minutes at a moderate tempo which was just over 7:00 per mile pace.  The negative tempo is run over the same distance I had run in the first 30 minutes but you want to go faster.  I had a good day doing the second tempo at 6:34 per mile pace.  Overall a good solid 11+ mile run.  It was the first warm day we've had here in Seattle this year with temps during my run in the mid 70's and a bit humid. 

Now here's where the stupidity comes into play (although innocently enough).  After my run I headed home to refuel the body and hydrate which I did a good job.  Then about 2.5 hours after my run I hit the pool for my swim workout.  The swim workout went fine and I was in my last set whcih was a number of 25 yard all out sprint efforts.  On my second 25 about 2 yards from the wall suddenly my whole thigh (inside of leg) cramped, well pretty much siezed.  After about 5 minutes I was able to move it enough to get out of the pool (yeah no more 25's or cool down).  Basically swim before I run or bike or leave half a day between workouts to prevent cramping issues swimming.

Where it had cramped was sore, crampy and swollen last night and still is today although not nearly as painful.  I don't think I did anything serious (tear, strain, etc...) but I also couldn't run or bike on the leg today if I wanted to.  Thankfully today is my rest day.  I'm hoping that it's loosened up by tomorrow as I've got a long run in the morning and a follow up run in the afternoon scheduled with a visit to the Walk for Aidan in between. 

Needless to say I need to be much more thoughtful of when I'm doing the my training here in the last few weeks leading up to the races and with the increasing tempeatures to ensure that I minimize stress on the body. 

Besides this incident training has gone well of late and the body is feeling good.  I raced last weekend in a half marathon and it went well with a 10th place finish overall in 1:25:27 on a hilly tough course.

 


Comments

Sue Porter

Sun, 18 May 2008 10:44:33

Hi! I just love reading your blogs! When are you going to come to GR and run in the Riverbank Run (25K) - you could win it! And you could give Kate some pointers. She ran last weekend and beat her time from last year. I sure do miss you, Geoff and your mom. Hope someday, seriously, we can see each other face to face. I truly wish you the best in the Kona Triatholon. I'm sure you are, but pay really good attention to your heart.

Much love,
Aunt Sue

 



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