Recovering from CECS

Green Mountain Half Marathon

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Location:

Colchester,VT,USA

Member Since:

Sep 15, 2008

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Young Man PRs

2:30:36 @ 1995 SGM (Aided)

1:08:59 @ 1996 Las Vegas 1/2 Marathon (aided)

1:12:56 @ 1995 Fiesta Bowl 1/2 Marathon

 

Old Man PRs

18:19 @ 8/10/14 Get Your Rear In Gear 5k

1:25:36 @ 10/12/14 Green Mtn 1/2 Marathon

Short-Term Running Goals:

Diagnosed with Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome in 2010

 

2014 Goals:  Recover from CECS surgery.  Train consistently.  Build base without injury interruption.  Stay injury free.  Learn to enjoy running for the sake of running.  Maybe race a little by summer/fall.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Become the fast old guy that beats up on the young kids.

Personal:

Married, no kids, 3 cats.  Grew up in AZ.  Now I live in New England.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
DS Racer 10 Lifetime Miles: 22.08
Lite Show Nimbus 15 Lifetime Miles: 88.27
Grey Nimbus 15 Lifetime Miles: 32.74
Race: Green Mountain Half Marathon (13.11 Miles) 01:25:36, Place overall: 12, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
1.000.0013.110.0014.11

Well, I woke up this morning and decided to run the race anyways...  I've been nursing a couple injuries, so my original goal of 1:21-ish was out the window.  Instead I just wanted to get throught it without getting hurt and having to walk.  My new pre-race plan was to go out easy and evaluate on the go.  Perfect weather, 46 degrees, sunny and a light breeze.  Not a PR by any means, but pretty good considering where I was a year ago.... 1:25:36.

Mile 1. 6:32.  I went by feel.  The pace seemed very easy.  No pains so far.

Mile 2. 6:08.  Pretty significant downhill mile.  I'm starting to pick off runners who went out a little quick.

Mile 3. 6:30. Climbing again.  I'm pretty shocked about how good I feel, but I'm concerned that my calves or hip will flare up at any time.

Mile 4. 6:16.  Downhill again.  Still feeling good.  I'm chasing down a couple of guys in front of me.  They ended up running 1:21.

Mile 5. 6:22.  Flat dirt road.  Still doing OK.

Mile 6. 6:34.  My right calf cramped up pretty bad.  I was not expecting this.  Recently my left hip flexor and calf have been the issue.  I had to back off quite a bit for a minute or two.  I was actually pretty worried I may need to walk/jog the rest of the race.  I let the two guys in front of me go...  I was in no-man's-land for the rest of the race.

Mile 7. 6:25.  Miraculously the calf pain has subsided a bit, but I can't push much harder than this pace or it becomes painful.

Mile 8. 6:23.  Steady as she goes.... I'm just trying to keep it together and not do any more damage to my calves or hips.  I'm a little bummed because I'm not taxed at all cardio-wise.  I can definitely run faster if healthy.

Mile 9. 6:51.  Right calf pain back with a vengence.  Now I'm really thinking about walk/jogging the rest of the way.

Mile 10.  6:47.  Climbing again.  Nursing my calf big time!

Mile 11.  6:27.  Downhill mile.  I know I can make it from here, but I have one more big uphill mile.

Mile 12.  7:01.  Big uphill and my calf is cramped up horribly and now my left hip flexor pain has returned, but running is still managable if I do not flex my ankle.

Mile 13.  6:25.  Flat final mile.  I pick it up a little with a wonky running form since I'm trying to keep my right ankle fixed.  I just want to finish well and not get passed since my pace slowed over the last few miles.

.11. 0:56 ish.  GPS was off a couple hundreths...  I held it together though the finish line.

Overall, I'm happy.  I've been looking forward to this race since compartment syndrome surgery last November.  I've come a long ways and feel I can get much faster, especially if I can keep the nagging little injuries under control.  Time to rest and get healthy through the New England winter.

DS Racer 10 Miles: 13.11Lite Show Nimbus 15 Miles: 1.00
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