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Location:

Chicago,IL,USA

Member Since:

Jun 09, 2009

Gender:

Male

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

Chicago Marathon - 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 (9 in total)

Boston Marathon - 2010, 2015. 2016

Kiawah Island Golf Resort Marathon - 2012

 Marathon PR: 2016 Chicago Marathon - 2:57:20

 

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Continue running Boston and Chicago every year, adding in others here and there

Complete in a Ironman 70.3 in 2017, and if all goes well an Ironman in 2018

Long-Term Running Goals:

- Run at least two marathons every year

- Run the 6 Majors (Chicago, New York, Boston, Berlin, London, Tokyo)

- Inspire and encourage family/friends and run marathon(s) with them

  

Personal:

I am a 34 year old male from Chicago, Illinois. I graduated from the University of Colorado in May 2006 and started running in the spring of 2007. Since then I have gone from a max of about 220 pounds to my current weight of roughly 175 lbs, and more importantly have developed a true joy and passion for running. 

 

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8 miles in 53:00 total running time for an average pace of 6:37/mile

Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00Calories: 1087.00
Comments
From Sasha Pachev on Wed, Sep 23, 2009 at 18:30:51 from 192.168.1.1

Be careful with the pace. Yes, you can run 6:40s and it does feel easy, but it beats up the body overtime. Ease off to 7:20 or so, if the legs start itching run a mile, no more than that, under 6:00.

From Andrew_Boston_2010 on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 17:42:51 from 66.54.158.66

Sasha thanks for your input. I've been suffering from some right ankle pain - and as a result just took five days of rest before going out on a 12 mile easy run yesterday. Should I be concerned having taken a 5 day break with the marathon approaching on Oct 11th? The ankle issue didn't start occuring until after I started running in a new pair of shoes about 3 weeks ago. They are the same Nike Vomera 4's I've always worn, just a new pair. Anyways, the ankle tends to get a little swollen (by the inner bone that juts out) and causes discomfort when I run. It usually is more painful post-run ... icing it for 20 mins has helped. For example after my 21 mile long run on 9/20, I was in some major pain, hobbling around, but the next day it had mostly subsided. Afterwards, the following Mon and Tues, 9/21 and 9/22, I went out for 8 mile easier runs and the pain returned and got worse. So I took 5 days off until yesterday, when I went for a 12 mile run in about 1:26. I started feeling the ankle about 1/2 way through. It's definitely bearable but I feel like it will slow be down. I know you're not a doctor, but any thoughts? Also, how would you suggest approaching the next week and a half or so, in terms of training, mileage, etc? I want to give myself the best chance on race day. My sister is a former distance runner, and her thoughts:

"Think you better go have the ankle looked at...if it's tendonitis it will get worse running. Get a prescription

for a physical therapist for ultrasound and stim and to ice and take Arnica and stay off it. You should probably be tapering now anyway for the marathon. Maybe go see a sports med person after work who can take a look at it. Maybe even a cortisone shot will help you."

I would sincerely appreciate any advice that you or anyone else could provide. Thanks!

From Sasha Pachev on Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 19:41:44 from 192.168.1.1

Andrew:

Training-wise, as long as you do some jogging/cross-training not a whole lot will change. I would keep it very mild as not to aggravate the injury.

Your sister had a good idea. If you have the money or good insurance getting professional help can never hurt. The trouble is that a lot of times you pay a whole lot of money for them to tell you it is nothing serious and will go away with rest and icing.

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