Tuesday, February 21, 2017

I wasn't sure what to expect, going to the new physical therapist, Monday. I've been running crooked for so long, I figured it was the hand I was dealt in life & I'd have to deal with the consequences as my mileage went up-- & I crashed in a fireball after the finish line- always. While I know exercise can sculpt a body to a degree, I have been grasping at straws since I started running. I don't even know what to ask FOR at a running store, or from a coach. I've had some limited success but I figured I'd roll the dice on this therapist (that I met through the training group at track night). I hoped I might get some new information- a silver bullet. I've had two physical therapists in the past. They were both kind & helped me loosen tight muscles (which alleviated pain); but, I was looking for answers to "why" I was breaking down after each race. I wanted preventative measures and strengthening exercises to AVOID the pain. The equipment through Promedica was top notch. It gave information on my cadence. It gave information on which leg was propelling me more than the other! Videos showed my foot strike & my form collapsing with every foot strike. I'm kind of wondering how I made it this far! Mr. Jeff gave me sideway Monster walks (legs crouched in a lunge position) with a band around my ankles- moving one way, then back to the start. I am doing modified clam shells as well as single leg squats on a block- focusing on not collapsing in form. One leg is strong & has horrible functionality. The other leg is weak & has better function. My heel strike jars everything into my hip, shifting stability. Solution: "patty cake" the ground (my words, not his). I attempted to "drop" at my knee "sooner" rather than extend my leg as far. This resulted in a flatter foot strike instead of heel striking. My muscles would be absorbing the impact of foot strikes rather than a shock wave running up my leg into my pelvis. In theory, I understood his clear explanations. BUT-- in real life, could I implement it? I am surprised to report, "I did it." At least I think I did it. Another treadmill trot should help us see.

I missed my Tuesday track night as I stayed with Jillian to work on a paper. She is quite capable & finished it; but, I sat with her & offered a bit of help in sentence structure. I looked up information with her but had no clear understanding to help much. I did my assigned exercises instead of track. I will feel it, tomorrow. I can feel it working where I usually feel SO tight! I am confident it will help on race day.

I am pleased. Two visits with Jeff, the ultra runner, triathlete & physical therapist. He "gets it" when I say those are my same eventual goals, as well. He is professional & knowledgeable. I am SO optimistic, I can barely stand me! 😆
Do you have Spring Fever, yet? This weather has me cleaning out closets & planning on power washing my house & cleaning out the garage! We've been out to the Metroparks & enjoying the great weather. Spring is "unofficially" here!

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We'll see you at the start line, soon! --Happy miles!

Friday, February 17, 2017

As I've said MANY times, this year is different than any training year, prior. I'm running more days a week & adding speed work, now. At one of our track nights, a physical therapist spoke  to our group. I chatted with him about dysfunctional SI joints & my history. I got his number, checked with insurance & got my chiropractor to write me a referral. I "rolled the dice." -I am happy to say I went to see him, today. He checked my leg strength, mobility, range of motion, etc. Leg strength: he graded me an "A". Leg function? Well... that was a different story. 🙁 My form collapsed. -The assessment: (he was careful how he worded it- so I share my summation) my hips have the mobility like a guy's not a girl's. I am still heel striking not midfoot or forefoot striking. (That I knew.) My foot is supposed to fall "at my knee" or behind my knee (if you draw a straight line "down to the ground). "I've never seen anyone's foot that far behind their knee..." 😕 He applauded my cadence then we talked about my lack of even foot propulsion. 🙁 He was nice the whole time & extremely professional. I could physically see data to explain the tightness here... & here... & here... Long story, short: I have a winner. When a person can quantify your form & aches in front of your eyes, you know you have a keeper. 👍🏼 I felt life & training was going well when I stepped into his office. I was a bit overwhelmed at the data. At the end, I explained what my goals are. I asked if they were realistic. "Oh, absolutely!" Then he said some other stuff... but I heard the affirmation & can't remember the exact points that came later. He gave a list of "positives" & "slight adjuststments."

I am quite pleased to get ahead of injury & hopefully strengthen weak links. I can't believe what a difference this year is compared to where we were last year. I am not just joyful... I'm happy. 💕

Monday, February 13, 2017

Yes- I've been gone a long time. I've been gone because life has been good! Training is going well- for both Jim & myself. I am taking a glass class at the Toledo Museum of Art, weekly. I am the head coach for Team Ohio's 4-H air pistol kids. Our girls are doing both high school & college- & neither drive- so we've been driving them back & forth between the schools. Work is steady & house work is never caught up... but busy is good.

Glass City Marathon weekend is coming in April. I am running the 1/2 with Jim; so, my full marathon plans will be the following weekend in Canton. I have never run this race. It looks much hillier than Toledo! I am going to do my best, thinking through the strategy & not freaking out too much about pace.

I have NEVER ran this many days a week when training in the past. Even if I don't meet my time goal, I'm confident my performance will be better. I can FEEL the improvement, now, with every training run. I don't take walk breaks, anymore. My pace is much slower when I run with Jim... but, I suspect that it's keeping me from getting injured.

My mom had a stroke a few weeks ago. I've been quiet about it. My relationship with my mom is a strained one. I have visited her & we have talked about her comeback. She is already showing signs of improvement. I told her she has never shied away hard work. She agreed. "This is your new job. It will be work; but, I have no doubt in your ability to work hard." She smiled. She is months ahead of where Jim was... I remind her of this & his comeback. She is hopeful. --And Jim has had some procedures & tests, as well. It appears he is QUITE healthy- other than his diabetes. No signs of fluid in his abdomen. There were signs of a slight lung collapse/lung damage (probably due to being on a vent tube longer than he should have been allowed to be) but he seems to have dealt with it. I'm sure running is good exercise for that. He still needs naps as he does his own "physical therapy." Most pro athletes schedule naps as part of their training. Building his body from emaciation to athlete is tiring. I am just happy to see Jim resting, breathing easily, with color in his face.  The gray/blue hue is gone & his rosy/pink cheeks are back. I know it's ridiculous to say- AGAIN- but I am so grateful...

I know it's all a delicate balance & I worry that it will be disrupted, daily... but for now... busy keeps my mind on tasks & off of worrying. Life is pretty good, right now.
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