Well.
I guess I was feeling lukewarm about the training anyway....
SavageMan is down the drain for me. I've buggered up my already-buggered-up Achilles tendons.
They've been bothering me again ever since I got over about 6 miles in run-training. Then this Tuesday and Wednesday, I went AT hiking, 10 miles each way over loooong ascents and descents (called the "Roller Coaster" section) with a 30-pound pack on my back and.... well, the last few miles of my return trip, I was leaning on my hiking poles like crutches. Honest, my right AT (that's Achilles Tendon this time, not Appalachian Trail) felt so bad I was afraid it was rupturing, but the only way for me to get off the trail was to hike off it.
I knew then I was out. That if I had a prayer of hiking 2100 miles next year, I had to get this treated.
The foot/ankle doc today confirmed what I already knew. Do nothing that aggravates the injury. Like running. Or hard biking. Or hiking. Or anything that includes hills.
One thing I know as a runner is generally to question a doctor's order to "stop running" unless you have a fracture. Except this time, there was no question. I can't run on it. SavageMan is 3 months away, and as she put it, "We can probably clear it up by then, but I don't see how you can do your training."
I don't either.
I'm allowed to walk if it doesn't hurt (with arch supports and heel pads), and bike easy with no resistance. That's not the training I need for the most savage bike course in road triathlon in the world.
Maybe there's a relay team that needs a slow swimmer. Or maybe I'll go as a course volunteer.
Much as I have wanted to do SavageMan and become a True Savage, I'm reasonable enough to know that it's not right for this year after all.
I will do anything I have to do to reach Mt. Katahdin in Maine next September. Even sacrifice SavageMan.
For this year, anyway.
5 comments:
Ouch - be careful.
I am SO sorry, what a bummer :(
That is a fabulous picture though...
Thank you, Rose... it's not mine, I should have given credit. I've fixed that now.
:-( But I hear ya. I've had bad anchilles problems in the past and worried about a rupture taking me out for a very long time. Smart move to bow out of Savage Man this year. There'll be other races once that's cleared up, though. Volunteering sounds like a great way to still be involved or perhaps just cheer people up that steep hill on the bike course!
I've never had achilles tendon myself, but it sounds like a real pain!
I'm sorry you won't be doing Savageman, but hey...healing up for the AT Trail adventure sounds more important to your book anyways...
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