Only 1.5 miles this morning because I ran with my daughter. She was done by .5 miles but I pushed her on by having her walk/run the distance instead of just stopping. She's running the mile in November.
Hey folks, I am checking in for the first time in a long time. I had an MRI done and it appears I have a flap tear on my medial meniscus, which of course is why after months of physio it has not healed. I will require surgery to fix it but the good news is that within a few weeks after surgery I will be able to go back to normal again and run my guts out. Unfortunately I have not been able to run for so long it will almost be like starting all over again, ugh.
Unfortunately I am on a wait list for this and don't know when it will be done, fingers crossed it is soonGood to see you back. So sorry about the need for surgery, but hopefully you will be back in shape in no time. I remember in 2003 I needed ankle surgery to tighten a previously torn ligament and remove a floating bone fragment. I said to the surgeon, "If I have this surgery, will I be able to run a marathon someday?" He said, "I don't see why not." Two years later I completed my first marathon. The right treatment will get you back on your feet.
Today was a 400, 600, 800, 800, 600, 400 @5:49,5:52,5:56 respectively, w/400RI@8:00 & 1/4 w/u 1/2 c/d all at .5 incline. Huzzah.
Welcome back @Mr mom take it easy and you will get back to it.
Awesome split times. I know you're working on your speed for 5k/10k races, when are you going to finally put all this training to the test?
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