So, I've been trying different things to try to keep in shape. Been doing some biking, which is nice since I have not biked much in the last few years. Using muscles that I don't use running.... and boy does that seat hurt after an 8-mile ride... I'll keep doing that once or twice a week. I'm lifting weights some to build some strength in both upper body and legs. My inner thighs ache at the moment from the squats I was doing yesterday (probably too much information, huh?). I went to the Y today and did the elliptical for 20min (after my 1.25mile run...argh). I gotta tell you, that elliptical kicked my ass. It uses both lower and upper body, and by the end of 20-min, I was soaked in sweat. If it was more convenient, I'd do that more often.
I'm going to try swimming also. There is a place near my office, where I can buy a 11am-2pm membership for $175/year. During that time I can use either the lap pool, the cardio equipment or the weight room. I have not had the opportunity to look at the place yet, but I will after my travel to Tennessee next week. I think swimming will be harder than the elliptical. I can swim, but I would not consider myself a strong swimmer.
I'm also keeping up with the stretching and foam rolling. Even with the pain at the 1mile mark, I have no pain while foam rolling and my IT bands do not seem overly tight. I'm assuming I'll see a physical therapist after my Dr. appointment and she can tell me how tight they are!
So, as I heal from this injury, I plan to:
- Bike once or twice a week
- swim once or twice a week
- Keep light running, but stop right when it hurts
- Other cardio as available
- weights twice a week
- Stretch as usual
I'd like to run some race, probably a half later this spring before it gets to hot, but if the injury keeps me down, I will run something this fall; shorter races building back to a half.
I can hear the spring weather calling my name......
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I have been using P90X and I am starting a master's swim twice per week in June at the outdoor pool. My legs are much stronger.
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