RnbwSktles
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A little background...
I am training for the WDW marathon. I have been using a modified version of Galloway's plan that has been working great. However, 2 weeks ago I started getting pain on the outside of my knee about 20 minutes into my run. This was on a treadmill while I was just doing one of my 30-45 minute maintenance runs. I never felt the pain on a long run and I had just done 15 miles 3 days before that.
The pain was still there on my next 2 runs, so I decided to take the next week off. I iced, stretched, foam rolled for the next 6 days to prepare for a 5K I had that weekend. The 5k went well and I didn't notice any pain during the run. I felt over-confident at this point and decided to get my regular training run of 7 miles in the next day. Big mistake - my knee bothered me the entire time. It doesn't hurt so bad that I can't maintain my intervals, but I went very easy on it anyway.
So here is where I need some advice. Over the next month and a half, I have 3 half-marathons that are screwing up my training schedule. They are on 10/13, 10/20 and 11/9. I plan to use the first one as my proof of time to submit for the marathon.
This weekend calls for a 17 mile run. I would then have 2 weeks to recover before the first half. Do I skip the 17 mile run and take it easy until 10/13 so I am hopefully injury-free for that race? Will that completely ruin any momentum I've gained for the full marathon? The other option I may try is biking for 3 hours instead. Not the same as running, but still using my legs for the same length of time.
If I skip it, my last long run (15 miles) will have been on 9/8. The next opportunity I will have to do a longer distance will be 11/23. I suppose if my knee feels ok, I can try to get additional miles in later in the same day of some of those races.
Sorry for the wordy explanation. Basically I want to know what should be more important at this point? Keeping up with my mileage so I can actually finish the marathon? Or being healthy for the half so I can get a good time to submit for corral placement? Is this all a moot point because I won't have enough down time to heal my knee??
I am training for the WDW marathon. I have been using a modified version of Galloway's plan that has been working great. However, 2 weeks ago I started getting pain on the outside of my knee about 20 minutes into my run. This was on a treadmill while I was just doing one of my 30-45 minute maintenance runs. I never felt the pain on a long run and I had just done 15 miles 3 days before that.
The pain was still there on my next 2 runs, so I decided to take the next week off. I iced, stretched, foam rolled for the next 6 days to prepare for a 5K I had that weekend. The 5k went well and I didn't notice any pain during the run. I felt over-confident at this point and decided to get my regular training run of 7 miles in the next day. Big mistake - my knee bothered me the entire time. It doesn't hurt so bad that I can't maintain my intervals, but I went very easy on it anyway.
So here is where I need some advice. Over the next month and a half, I have 3 half-marathons that are screwing up my training schedule. They are on 10/13, 10/20 and 11/9. I plan to use the first one as my proof of time to submit for the marathon.
This weekend calls for a 17 mile run. I would then have 2 weeks to recover before the first half. Do I skip the 17 mile run and take it easy until 10/13 so I am hopefully injury-free for that race? Will that completely ruin any momentum I've gained for the full marathon? The other option I may try is biking for 3 hours instead. Not the same as running, but still using my legs for the same length of time.
If I skip it, my last long run (15 miles) will have been on 9/8. The next opportunity I will have to do a longer distance will be 11/23. I suppose if my knee feels ok, I can try to get additional miles in later in the same day of some of those races.
Sorry for the wordy explanation. Basically I want to know what should be more important at this point? Keeping up with my mileage so I can actually finish the marathon? Or being healthy for the half so I can get a good time to submit for corral placement? Is this all a moot point because I won't have enough down time to heal my knee??
