Archive for April 6th, 2009
Before we get to the ugly (not my tendons, btw, so no need for panic), I’ll touch on yesterday’s 17-mile LR, my longest this cycle.
It was a warm day for this unacclimated gal (67 degrees and sunny) so I carried my 20 oz handheld and for shits and giggles, wore my HR monitor because I was curious to see how the longer run + warm temp would affect my HR.
I refilled the handheld once, so ended up drinking 40 oz of water. I also took a gel half-way through because I hadn’t eaten a lot that morning. End result: average pace 8:28 and a lovely avg HR of 70% HRR. And this includes the last two miles at 7:53 avg.
Now on to tendon talk. A couple months ago, right before her bike racing training season started, my great friend Lara (who you might remember has run a couple races with me when she’s not being cyclist extraordinaire) got a chest infection. They figured it to be pneumonia, so they gave her the antibiotic Levaquin.
Within three days, her achilles had swollen up to where she couldn’t walk on it, couldn’t even stand on it. Turns out she came this close to a ruptured achilles from that stupid fucking antibiotic.
She was put in a boot for 3 weeks, went back to the doc when her three weeks was up but, as she feared, was told to stay in the boot 3 more weeks. It’s still not better, swelling up as the day progresses. It’s been a horrible, horrible situation, ruining her training season completely, so please folks, be careful when a doc gives you Levaquin, know that tendon ruptures are a potential side effect.
The other story has to do with Nick and his half-brother, Leon. They were in Cozumel this last week on a dive trip and on the third day, Leon fell on a slippery path near the hotel room. He ended up tearing all the tendons on the front of his leg above his knee and had to be rushed to the hospital where they put a cast on him, not realizing he would be cutting the trip short and going home the next day. When they discovered this, they said “you can’t fly with a cast” and had to remove it, leaving Leon in intense pain.
He went straight to the hospital in Spain (where he lives) where they operated and now it appears he’s going to have to remain on his back for a couple months. Horrible news.
So Nick was left all alone for half his vacation, but at least he got a couple more days of diving in. But the thing that I loved about this story was when Leon was at the doctors office he was telling Nick it felt like there were worms in his leg (the loose tendons). I thought that was sublimely disgusting.
Now for my running schedule this week: Last week was a new mileage high, 68 miles, and I’ll be doing the same this week. Today is an easy 7 with 10 hill sprints, then tomorrow’s a speed session (4 x 1 mile@10k pace w/3 min. recoveries) but with 20mph winds forecasted, I’ll likely move it up a day (when there’s only 15mph winds forecasted, ugh). Friday is a tempo combination (3x10min @ Half/10k pace w/2min recoveries), and on Sunday another 17-miler with “last 15 minutes Hard”.
So that’s my story, Morning Glories, have a great week of running yourselves but I’ll see you back here in a couple days.






