Thursday, 30 July 2015

Recovering from a marathon for two weeks and now onto the next Race The Train!

I read quite a bit about why not to run a marathon with no training and also how to survive one. So I survived running a marathon without it's fair to say enough to training. The longest run I had done previously was probably a half marathon 3months before.  I had done a 100mile bike ride in Wales a little over a month before but my wedding was in between and it mean my activity levels were significantly reduced to mostly just park run and the odd ride in the previous 4 weeks. So. I may have had some residual fitness left from the ride but my joints and muscles were not strong enough. Which is why I broke.

I was even told tonight that I shouldn't have run the marathon by the person who agreed to it. To be fair he had removed all pressure and encouraged me to run what I wanted. What I wanted was to do the marathon. For myself mostly but also because I have this ridiculous person inside my head saying if so and so can do it I can do it. I need to calm down. There is no need to be competitive. If anyone it needs to just with me. 

I have now raised my own question in my head that what am I doing? Am I the same person I was a year ago? What is really driving me? It always used to be me and now I am not so sure. I have to get my head in a better place I am just not sure where that is right now.

Anyway. So I was running on marathon day by half way / 3/4 of the way with agonising pain in my lower back kidney area, latteral upper quads and hip, latteral aspect of my knees.  The back pain hasn't hurt since the medal was out round my neck. The latteral aspect of my knee (over LCL ligament) has lingered a bit and hurt after parkrun last week too but has been fine since I have stopped running, I jogged a bit and it seems fine now, need to slowly progress my mileage and I should be fine. I also have some strengthening exercises for ITB, adductors and quads which i need to crack on with. My hip has lingered the longest and was what has prompted my decision to have a whole week off running. It really hurt on Saturday and few days after so it had to be sorted. I did see a physio last week and they only said what I knew and I can't credit her much with her anatomy knowledge but I got given some exercises and told to use the roller. 

I went for a brief ride last night and all injuries felt good it non existent although I do need to roll my quads for sure. All feels a bit tight.

So I am not doing parkrun I don't think on Saturday, I am planning on kayaking though there is an adult session on the lake at 10am so in Os absence from wanting to kayak for the moment if I want to learn this sport I just need to practice and so I need to get on with it myself though am more than happy to be coached and would prefer to be coached  by my friend however I am impatient and I want to be better now. And if it's going to be about me then I will just have to make it happen. 

I also want to get a long ride in this weekend so whether it is on my own or not I am planning on a ride, hopefully to dorking and back nice and early as want to go on the A24 a bit, as it is the ride London event and I want to be nosey. This is what I need to do to not run for a bit longer. I am going to run on Monday or Tuesday morning next and do a nice easy run and if my hip or knee start hurting I am going to stop. I a also aiming to get in the pool 3 times next week.

There we have it a short term plan. Race the train stuff came in the post today so that is in two weeks I need to sort myself out in my trainers and I my head. 









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