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    Last run for a while :(

    Kent Cowgill

    So I ran again last night, hoping that my physical therapist was right - that I ought to be able to continue my run/walk routine without doing anything Bad to my knees.

    But sadly, it seems that is not the case.

    Or perhaps I'll feel better tomorrow or the day after.

    Regardless, I'm having a lot of trouble walking around today, especially descending stairs.

    Not good.

    At any rate, I had been having fun charting new routes for running.

    Here's where I ran last night:


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    It's about 2.56 miles according to Google maps, but my Timex GPS says 2.698 miles. Of course, my Timex GPS suggested that I was running at 11 mph, too. So I'm still not sure how much faith to put in its measurements.

    I was concentrating on widening my gait/stride/stance/whatever. So I was also jogging a little slower. All of which seemed to really fire up my tibialis anterior muscles. The ones near the front, but to the outside, of my shins. Which is fine - normally at physical therapists, if I get a really good fast pace going on the treadmill, I feel some lactic acid buildup in those. Fine, I'm probably just hitting some muscles I don't hit that often.

    I got home and stretched, and then iced my knees. You know, as a preventative measure.

    But then I woke up today, and I'm just having a lot of trouble moving around.

    So I think I'll hold off on additional running for a little while. Because I need to be able to walk.

    :(

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    Taking a rest

    Kent Cowgill

    I'm taking a break.

    Yesterday I was fairly sore. A little too sore. More sore than I thought was reasonable.

    In fact, I had to do a light jog to cross the road on the way to work this morning and my knees kind of hurt. So I started googling.

    I thought maybe I had patellar tendonitis based on the pictures and descriptions there - the inside of my legs below my knees was hurting. Right on the big knobby part of my tibias. The tibial tuberosity? Something like that.

    Maybe, maybe not.

    So I made sure I talked to my physical therapist about it, and he determined that perhaps I was doing the whole running thing a little wrong. Like, here I've been running along on sidewalks and park paths, when in fact my feet are so in line that I could've been running on a balance beam or a tightrope without any changes to my gait. Which probably isn't a good thing. Which was most likely irritating my knees.

    I had to run a bit for him, both the bad way as well as the 'right' way, and it felt OK to be running, but later in the evening I was still feeling pretty stiff.

    So I figured I'd just play it safe and hold off for the night.

    Tomorrow's another day.

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