Friday, April 25, 2008

Goals



And what's my goal for this year? First and foremost to have my first season of triathlons and finish GCT HIM w.o dying. So, am I going to put that at risk by doing the Pig? I do not know. I met with the doctor. I have posterior tibialis tendon disfunction, which is a wordy way of saying there some weak muscle on the side of my foot causing me distress. Nothing is broken, ruptured or torn. He said that sure I could run the race, but at some point I will have to rest it in order to let the inflammation heal and in order to run without pain. Sure I can run the race, but it's going to hurt, where is the fun in that? I'll also need some physical thearpy to get some excercises to do and that I should probably get some more stability in my shoe. So, to race or not to race? That is the question. I am going to go run this weekend and see how it feels. If I run tomorrow I'll have had 8 days off and 14 days since a long run of 15 miles. I don't feel confident for the race, but I keep flipflopping on what I think is best. 5 mins ago when I emailed my friend Brendan, I said I was probably going to do the race anyway, I do have 2 pretty strong 20 milers under my belt and months of 25-30 mile weeks of running. But now as I type this I am convinced I will probably sit this one out. Take 1-2 more weeks off and ramp back up on my HIM plan. I want to be able to run with Kim over memorial day weekend when we go to our lake placid training camp. What to do, what to do.

4 comments:

RunnerGirl said...

I'm sitting out of the Pig due to injury myself. I'm bummed about it, but still plan on cheering everyone else on!

triguyjt said...

monica.....

i say run it, but just go easy.... if any distress to the injured part occurs...back off...

wanna see you do the gct half, right???

Christine said...

I say run the race. It gives you such an amazing feeling of accomplishment...and what a great way to kick off trianing for HIM. It will give you the confidence you need to carry you through the season!

CJ said...

I love the picture.

That is good about your foot. Although it's not overly serious yet, I still think sitting this one out might better in the long-run. If you didn't have any other races planned, and could do the marathon and then take 2 months off, that's one thing, but if you want to train for a half-ironman and be active all summer, why risk doing serious damage just for one race? That is just my opinion, based on my own experiences. I am not an expert by any means! If you feel up for it, go for it, otherwise, there is absolutely nothing wrong with skipping/postponing a race if it's better for your overall health and training plan.

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  • April 2012 - Louisville, KY - TBD
  • Sept 2011 - Erie PA - 4:25
  • June 2011 - South Bend IN - 5 hrs+ (it was 98 degrees!)
  • Dec 2010 - Rehoboth Beach DE - 4:26:06
  • Nov 2010 - Huntington WV - 4:11:44
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