Here's the problem. Several weeks ago, during a long training run, I felt a twinge in my left Achilles tendon. I didn't tear it, but it didn't feel right. Later that day it was sore and inflamed. Since then I've iced, stretched, took time off, cross-trained, gone to physical therapy, taken loads of ibuprofen, and have even applied essential oils in the hope that I can still run Boston. With just a month to go, it's still unclear if I will be able to do it. My training regimen has been compromised and I still can't run without some pain and inflammation. No doubt the smartest thing I could do is not run. Rest and recuperate. But here's the thing, since moving to Connecticut it's unlikely that my Massachusetts running club will grant me another club exemption. I can't transfer or defer my entry. And I haven't fallen in love with marathons so much that I know I'll opt to train and run another. This might be my only opportunity.
My options are to cease training, accept defeat, and live to run another day. Or I could continue with my training, endure some pain and attempt to run Boston, knowing it might be possible that sometime during the run, I'll have to quit and register a DNF (Did Not Finish). Or make my way 26.2 miles come hell or high water, or ruptured Achilles no matter how long it takes me. I don't like any of those choices, so against my better judgement, as of this moment, I plan on running Boston, albeit likely not at the same goal pace I'd originally intended. I will take it one run at a time. This weekend I am supposed to run 13-15 miles. I am icing my Achilles even now as I type.
2 comments:
Hey, man, I, for one, am pretty proud of you... I'd take a DNF over a DNS (Did Not Start) anytime. But be careful! Now go get 'em!
"You're Wudy the Wabbit! Wudy the Wabbit!"
eeesh.
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