Dusting off the blog following a long absence due to (in no particular order): birth of second child (a boy! Luke-he's awesome), injury (problems with the left knee arising from tight IT band and hamstrings), work (work), etc. (understatement). I have been running 2-3 times per week, usually between 4 and 7 miles. Most other days, I have been in the pool working on not drowning. I can now do so for a mile at a time. I have been trying to solve the injury problem by completely reevaluating my form, literally starting from the ground up. I have abandoned my beloved Asics Kayano's and have been training either in barefeet, my Teva watershoes, or in my Asics Hyperspeed racing flats. My focus has been to get off of my heels (which causes the knee pain) and on to the midfoot and forefoot. My big Kayano's have lulled me into indifference about my footplant and I think this has, over time, contributed to some bad habits in my running form. In addition to footstrike, I am concentrating on cadence and more rapid turnover. Most importantly, I have just been trying to be conscious about what I am doing while I am running and decreasing the amount of cushioning between my feet and the ground. At least psychologically, this has helped me to think more carefully about my form. And though I can't yet say I am healed, I do think I am healing. Using the massage tools and continuous stretching have helped loosen up the IT band and hamstrings and that has contributed to a significant reduction in knee problems. Although I am not completely pain-free, I did feel good enough to hook up with Josh and Megan this morning for a little tour of the Avenues and City Creek canyon. Nice to run with them again, it has been a while. Josh is on fire this season (1:08 at Bryce half??) and I hope he continues to run well. Megan has big big plans in the works as well and I think she can get there. Oh, I did run a 3 mile race (3.06) this past weekend at the Utah Bar Convention in Sun Valley. I finished first in 17:56 on an out and back with a slight climb on the out and a slight down on the return. No real reason to push the pace much but the final mile was 5:34 and it felt good to move quickly.
I know the thousands of devoted followers of my blog have missed my daily one sentence entry about running around Federal Heights and I cannot assure you that I will immediately resume providing daily updates. This running season, as far as I am concerned, is simply about getting healthy and getting back to basics. My life is so full right now that the most I can ask is that running be a compliment to life--rather than a duty to be fulfilled. I do, however, wish all the best to all my friends on the blog and hope that everyone keeps up their speedy speediness and demolishes their goals, whatever they may be.
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