Thursday, May 17, 2007

Lessons learned

Monday: rest
Tuesday: run 5 miles
Wednesday: run 3 miles

Why is it that we can only see our mistakes after it is too late? After you've fallen off the proverbial cliff? You see I kept running despite the soreness in my legs. Utter fatigue that I could never shake. Not even after taking nearly three weeks off of running. I was too far gone. For me marathon training and overtraining go hand in hand. At the point I realize that I've done too much, it's often far too late. After ten marathons, I still haven't found that fine line.

Yes, I finished my tenth marathon. It was painful and unrewarding. I injured the tendon in my right foot at mile eight and limped my way to the finish line. I couldn't walk the next day. After X-rays, physical therapy, and numerous chiropractor appointments, I finally felt better. And then I tripped on an uneven sidewalk and popped a joint out of place in my right toe.

Here I sit on a brand new training cycle and goals with three lessons learned. Or should I say lessons relearned.
  • Listen to your body. Do not overtrain. Skip runs when you need to for a mental or physical break. More is not necessarily better.
  • Amazingly, the body needs protein to aid in recovery and rebuilding of muscles broken down. You need more than grilled cheese sandwiches, canned soup, and spaghetti with tomato sauce to fuel marathon training. After telling two separate people about my training woes, they both immediately asked me about my protein intake.
  • Watch where you step. Especially in the Boston area.

1 Comments:

Blogger Roads said...

Ouch ! But you finished #10, and that's a great achievement. I hope you make a good recovery.

Meanwhile, I'm sitting on 7, at least for now, following some persistent injury woes myself.

But there are plenty of other challenges around - that tri last week, and the London to Brighton bike ride in June. It's a classic route covering 54 miles.

After that, in early July, I hope to catch a sight of the Tour de France as it opens with the Prologue in London this year. That will be fantastic.

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