Wednesday, June 2, 2010
Finally...a run
On Tuesday afternoon I went to Plaza Physical therapy with great anticipation for my first run since surgery on April 27th.  After warming up 7 minutes on the bike to get a good sweat going I stretched out and then went outside for a couple strides.  The strides did not feel good.  I was definitely not ready to go 80-5% of my top speed.  I came back in and got on the treadmill and they started me with some walking at an incline.  They upped the speed and had me walking up 15% incline which was tough.  My lack of conditioning showed as I poured sweat all over the treadmill.  After 9 minutes of that my therapist lowered the incline back down and had me begin running at a whopping 10 minute/mile pace.  That was easy and he quickly upped it until I was at 7 minutes per mile.  I was allowed to go about a mile and it didn't hurt at all.  My feelings about the first run were mixed.  I was excited to be able to get my mile in but know I have a ways to go since the strides hurt.  My conclusion was that I am fine to jog slow but not ready for anything fast yet.  I have no swelling or pain today which is good and I'll be back at the treadmill tomorrow in hopes of going a little bit further.  DREAM BIG!
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3 comments:
This is positive news, Jeff! Go easy my friend...this surgery and the associated healing is a long-term investment for you and your pro career. Prayers for a continued fast recovery coming your way! Tim Jansen
Thanks Tim!!
Train with me JP and I'll make you feel fast. :)
10 minute mile is not bad in my book. LOL!
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