work eat sleep repeat hammy strain
Monday night; Relaxed 2km run on Rockingham beach after long day in the heat at work 18min 08secs HR 129...
Sunday night; Very solid 34.22km in 60min on exercise bike while watching Australia win cricket by 1 run, a PB for this session so finished the week on a half decent good note. Hammy sore the last 15min of this ride, but I pushed through the pain and tried to maintain good posture to minimise any damage, and stretched carefully, did cooldown afterwards. HR 105 calories used 570. this session keeps me with some semblance of training mantenance in place so this week is not a total loss. Looks like lots of time on the bike, and goodbye running for now, might be the way to go for the immediate future. If I face a long rehab/treatment time then I may have to drop any plans to do 40 miler and Kep 75km, and concentrate on perth and Melbourne nmarathons this year, but will wait and see how things go before making a decision, I think not running Matilda Bay today was the right initial move...
found interesting new website today;
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"toughen up princess" *LOL* hahaha...
After significant soreness at work in the last 2 days, (same area as in September 2008, but maybe higher up and more of a come and go ache) saw a chiropractor today, who reckons my right pelvis is out of alignment and the insertion point of my hammy to the left pelvis as a result is strained and maybe inflamed. Not wanting to end up like Nathan Deakes (World champion who tore hammy off the bone just before the Beijing Olympics I think???), I have committed to regular treatment to try and correct the problem and will also try and change some of my movements at work (meter reading), which is probably the main cause, also I think trying to protect my left ankle, (and working the right side of my body too hard as a result) has a lot to do with it. Running I will approach with caution and restraint (maybe), and will try and avoid hard surfaces. I think I will have to give Matilda Bay a miss tomorrow cos (a) my hammy needs the rest, (especially if I am to cope with work which I desperately need for rent and wont get if I take sickies, as I am a casual employee), (b) the speedwork sessions I wanted to do this week I just ran out of time and sleep to do this week...Have to get the body right, so cycling,maybe swimming, and running with caution is the way to go...
in the words of Forrest Gump "thats all I have to say about that". (for now)
1 Comments:
Sounds like it could be something to do with repetitive movements at work. Relatively minor things, if you do them thousands of times, can result in something major. Worth thinking about! You don't want to end up like Nathan.
I hope this week is better and you can do some running - even easy runs are better than nothing.
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