“The thinking must be done first,
before training begins”
Peter Coe
Resting HR (average): 56
Injury status: Right Hamstring tear 3/10, (R) Forefoot pain 5/10
Neural stretching (knee to nose. averages in cm):
Baseline 28; Afterwards 24.5
One can barely call this a training week, it was more like a recovery week!
Monday I tried running but the hamstring was tight, and it felt ready to snap so I stopped and had a short walk, before using the exercycle instead.
The rest of the week was fairly disastrous. Without Rheanna at home, I struggled to sleep or to wake up, and being extremely busy with our business , there was no training happening!
On Friday I ran a short 6km, the leg felt fine, but the fitness felt terrible. I decided to give hockey another go!
We were playing an all female side, and aside from getting our ass kicked, I also re-tore my hamstring! Towards the end of the first half, whilst lunging forward to tackle, I felt the dreaded sharp stab again. Whilst I stopped playing this week, it started to tighten up a lot more than the previous week, even though it didn’t feel as serious.
I can’t state how embarrassing it was firstly to get beaten by a team of females, and secondly to not even be able to finish the game!
Interestingly, the next day it was sore in my Hamstring and right buttock. It probably indicates a neural element to the pain as well. I don’t think I should be playing hockey for a while! I’ve learnt my lesson, albeit slowly!
My body is just not used to accelerating/decelerating, and eccentric muscle work like it used to be. Marathon training is more repetitious, and simply about doing the same action over and over, and over again!
On Saturday I had to help a friend move a semi-trailer of dirt into his yard. After the inital digging up of hard dirt to make room for the top soil, it involved me shoveling for 4-5 hours. Jeez was that hard!
The back hurt, I was trying to bend the legs and use them as much as possible, but it was impossible not to twist to get the dirt into wheelbarrows. The calluses and raw skin on the hands hurt, but weren’t the worst part!
It was a tough, tough workout, but let me run for 4-5 hours where you don’t have to get dirty! It’s much more enjoyable!
Next week I’ll look to get the hamstring right and start the week easy, before starting to get some decent mileage going again. It’s a shame as I had built up some good momentum recently, it’s important to back up solid weeks one after the other. It’s where the greatest gains are made.
Time for me to think and train smarter, or as Geel Piet said in, The Power of One “Little beat big when little smart, first with the head, then with the heart”
| Mon 19 Oct | 40 min cycle |
| Tue 20 Oct | |
| Wed 21 Oct | |
| Thur 22 Oct | |
| Fri 23 Oct | 6km, 6-aside hockey |
| Sat 24 Oct | |
| Sun 25 Oct | |
| Mileage | 6km |
| Running Load | 15 |
“Not in time, place or circumstances,
but in the man lies success”
Charles B Rouss

