Two weeks ago I tripped over some of Jonah's toys and broke my toe. Ironically, it happened while I was cleaning Jonah's room. It was such a mess and I was tired of tripping over everything whenever I went in there. But that isn't the point of this post.
I put my training on hold for about a week and a half to let my toe heal. I am actually surprised at how fast it has been healing. I'm not limping any more, but when I ran a short 2 miles on Wednesday and 3 miles this morning, it still kind of hurts. Well, it only hurts when I try to run correctly (by landing flat footed and pushing off with my toes). I find myself running on the side of my foot, which can't be good. This week was supposed to be the height of my training with a total of 24 miles ran for the week (4,8, then 12 on Saturday). I only did 5. I'm not sure what to do. My race is in two weeks and I don't know if I should try to just do it anyway, or just give it up and find another race in a couple months. I wonder if I should just do it anyway. Maybe my confidence has suffered more than my physical ability to run. Or, should I not push it by trying to run too much and risk injuring my toe further. What should I do?!?
3 years ago
4 comments:
Running on your food, whether it be the top, bottom, side, middle, crust, frosting, ham, or lettuce probably isn't the best idea...
And I thought I did such good proofreading this time!
But I like running on food. If I can't eat it, then like to really trample it good!
Don't risk damage! I have been laid up for 7 weeks with foot surgery...I actually had toe surgery Thursday! Get it taken care of!!! (Ask your boy, "And what have you learned about keeping your toys picked up?!)
I would do the race anyway, but that's just me. You can get by on a little less training than you otherwise would have. I always worry that if I put it off it will never happen, so do it!!
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