I am doing my best ti not ramp this up too quickly and luckily behind both out of running shape and trepidatious over the knee have helped keep me in check. But after two days of running 2 whole miles I decided to run a 5k on the treadmill at a more relaxed pace than I had done the previous days 2 miler where I went out at 7:54 and brought it home in a 7:04.
Truth be told I was thinking of simply doing a 3 miler and then realized with a half mile to go, I might as well tack on the .1 to get that 5K time in the bank to then go off of. I have to say that I was more that pleased when I ran relatively even paced miles of 8:00, 7:54, and 7:35. Throw in whatever my time was for that last .1 and I ended up with a 24:11 for this 5k or a 7:48 pace.
Doubting greatly I will be able to run 7:48 pace for the entire marathon in three weeks but this was a decent start. I woke up today to sore shoulders and back muscles. I vividly recall running my first marathon and then having the antecubital space or "elbow pit" of my arms being so unbelievably sore from holding my arms in a run position for about two hours longer than I ever had before. So I wasn't surprised that the traditionally "running" muscles weren't sore but my arms and back were.
Today was supposed to be another 5k but I dropped it down to 2 miles when I remembered I had a physical therapy session. After a warm-up, I hopped on the treadmill again as my excellent PT fella watched me run for about five minutes. When I was done he said I was looking great and that this was likely it for my therapy. I scheduled a visit for the week after my half-marathon just to follow-up and see how I feel but as of today, I have no other sessions scheduled for the first time in 468 days.
The Ides of March was my first PT session last year and boy was that a foreshadowing I did not catch onto. I now have a little over three weeks until I see not only how healed I am but also how quickly I can get into racing shape. I have run 123 half marathons and only 8 of them have not been under 1:40. All 8 of those are special circumstances races (end of a half Ironman, pacing a friend while carrying a camera, running on sand, carrying an 6- foot vinyl banner, etc.) so it would sure be nice if I could not add to the 1:4x list.
Only time will tell, of course, but I am ready to move forward. Time to make some history.
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