5.28.2011

Injury Report

I've run only once in the past three weeks. I think that rest is finally helping. I wasn't so sure it was after only a week or two, but I guess the injury just needed more time. In addition to rest, I'm now doing physical therapy two times per week. I've gone twice so far, and I've got two more sessions booked. My insurance authorized only four visits. My physical therapist has got me doing a lot of stretching. Much more stretching than I was doing. She also has got me doing various strengthening exercises that target my weak muscles. Apparently, I have very weak gluteal muscles on my right side. To determine my muscle weaknesses, she had me lay on my stomach with my leg bent at 90 degrees. She then instructed me to lift my leg straight up, as far as it could go, and to hold it there as she pushed down on the bottom of my foot. Needless to say, I couldn't hold it there, and she couldn't budge my left leg. The only thing she has got me doing at home is the stretching two times per day (five 30-second sets). She told me that I should introduce light running at the end of next week.

I finally discovered some new music. Listen below for a great song (Grown Ocean) and music video by Fleet Foxes.

5.20.2011

Physical Therapy

I saw my orthopaedist again today, after two weeks of complete rest didn't seem to improve my injury much. He re-examined me and said that I wasn't presenting with anything that would show up on an MRI but that he would look at it again just to make sure there's not something more serious going on. The problem here is that I'm not very good at sitting around doing nothing with no direction/plan to get better. I identify as a runner, so not being able to run is very difficult--even though I've somewhat filled the void with some silly hobbies, like growing truckloads of wheatgrass. Pretty soon it's going to take over the apartment. Anyway, given that I don't have anything more serious than stubborn tendonitis, I'm going to be doing physical therapy 2 to 3 times per week for 6 weeks and then follow up with the doc at the end of June. I'd do PT for a year if that's what would heal my injury. That's how badly I want to get better.

5.16.2011

Sad news

Olympic champion Samuel Wanjiru died today (yesterday?) at the age of 24. He won five of his seven marathons and broke the half-marathon world record three times. I'm going to miss watching him compete.

It's rumored that he committed suicide by jumping from the balcony of his residence after his wife found him in bed with another woman.

5.14.2011

First run in huaraches



I finished making my huaraches today. I bit the bullet and purchased a revolving punch (leather punch) for $11 for the six holes that you need to put in the rubber for the laces, so if you decide to invest in a pair, I've got the tool you need. I tried lacing the huaraches to my feet using the traditional/toga style and the slip-on, slip-off style. I like the slip-on, slip-off style better. I ran for about 18 minutes in the huaraches, and I really like them. I like them better than VFF but not quite as much as barefoot. Sand and rocks tend to get stuck in between the rubber and the foot. And the laces irritated my foot in spots. I think I just need to adjust the lacing, though. As for the tendonitis after six days of rest, I did feel a few faint twinges and tightness, but it felt much better than it did a week ago. I know that I still have a problem because the tendon is tender to the touch. I'm going to take another week off and see where I'm at next weekend. I think I'm going to take this week by week and see how it progresses. It was nice to get out there, though, even for a few minutes. Man, injury is so frustrating.

On another note, I've got a new obsession: growing and juicing wheatgrass! I'm trying to take two ounces every morning. It takes a lot of grass to yield two ounces of juice, so I'm trying to get a good crop of it going on a consistent basis. Here's the latest batch, ready to be juiced and enjoyed!

5.12.2011

Longest breaks from running since May 2007

145 days (1/1/08 - 5/24/08): recovery from reconstructive surgery on spring ligament

34 days (10/20/07 - 11/22/07): torn spring ligament

22 days (12/2/07 - 12/23/07): torn spring ligament

21 days (5/28/08 - 6/18/08): recovery from reconstructive surgery on spring ligament

18 days (11/28/08 - 12/15/08): recovery from surgery to remove arthroereisis

14 days (12/14/09 - 12/27/09): illness

13 days (6/16/09 - 6/28/09): illness

10 days (6/22/08 - 7/1/08): recovery from reconstructive surgery on spring ligament

10 days (7/17/09 - 7/26/09): road-trip to Seattle

5 days and counting (5/8/11 - present): hamstring tendonitis

Seeking inspiration to take time off.

5.08.2011

Week 6 of Barefoot Running

5/2/11
Core and pushups at home.

5/3/11
2.9mi; 29min 13sec
Barefoot in Guilly. Picked it up at the end. Probably did some core at home afterward but can't remember.

5/4/11
Core and pushups at home.

5/5/11
1.9mi; 20min 52sec
Barefoot in Guilly. Feet were tender. Core?

5/6/11
Core and pushups at home.

5/7/11
2.3mi: 24min 12sec
Barefoot in Guilly. Core?

5/8/11
12.9mi
Bike with Jess as she did her long run. Core and pushups at home.

Even the barefoot running and significant reduction in volume and intensity is not allowing my injury to fully heal, so I'm going to take Monday through Friday off of next week and see how I feel for a few on Saturday. :(

Total barefoot miles: 7.1

5.06.2011

Huaraches

I bought a huaraches kit from invisibleshoe.com for $31.55 shipped. I was going to go with the neon green laces but decided on black.

5.05.2011

Word on the street is that...

Jess Borsotti is training for the 2011 Missoula Marathon. Are the rumors true?

As for me, I haven't been running in a pair of shoes since April 13th, and I plan to keep it that way. Here's a slow motion video of me running barefoot in Stony Creek. I come into the picture at 1:51 and again at 4:03. Clearly, not textbook form, but interesting to see in slowmo.

5.01.2011

POSE Running in Huaraches

I thought I'd share a video of this guy really rolling in huaraches with SOLID technique.