The Running Thread --2025

I've been relatively healthy for five or six years. I consider myself lucky. Unfortunately, I've hit a speed bump recently.

In late March/early April my hip flexors and groin started bugging me. Shortly after, my lower abs. I took some time off with no improvement and embarked on physical therapy (which I enjoy!). After 13 sessions (and still no running), my injury morphed into just an ab issue. I scheduled an appointment with an orthopedic doctor who I have a good relationship with. After a consultation, he ordered X-rays (looked good!) and an MRI.

I received results from the MRI this week and it mentions a sports hernia (which, interestingly, is not actually a hernia). It also notes some bilateral labral tears, hip arthritis and tendonitis and tears at the origin of my hamstring. I'm hoping those are just ever-present in runners and active people.

Dr. Google seems to indicate possible surgery to take care of the sports hernia. I'll find out more during a follow-up conversation with my doctor on Tuesday.

Until I can get back out there, I'll be living vicariously through all of you. Fingers crossed any surgery or extended rest will still allow me ample time to train for Dopey 2026!
 
Always fun when you discover nice running areas near your neighborhood. In looking for a 5-K for later this summer I stumbled upon a park about 10 minutes from my house that has a 3.1 mile rubberized running path that is 98% flat with nice bathrooms, parking and water fountains if needed. The rubberized surface is getting a bit worn and the majority of the path is exposed to the sun, but a great alternative when my other flat path gets flooded (which happens often since its a greenway park in a flood zone). @Mr. lncredible its Cauley Creek Park near McGinnis Ferry.
 

Always fun when you discover nice running areas near your neighborhood. In looking for a 5-K for later this summer I stumbled upon a park about 10 minutes from my house that has a 3.1 mile rubberized running path that is 98% flat with nice bathrooms, parking and water fountains if needed. The rubberized surface is getting a bit worn and the majority of the path is exposed to the sun, but a great alternative when my other flat path gets flooded (which happens often since its a greenway park in a flood zone). @Mr. lncredible its Cauley Creek Park near McGinnis Ferry.
I’ve been there once or twice, but have not in a number of years. And just north of there is another park that is called Chattahoochee point and it’s right where the river makes a sharp left turn. I did either a 5K or a 10k there once and it’s sort of a trail run in that it is dirt and gravel, but fairly flat. The nice thing is to walk down next to the river and feel the temperature drop a good 10° due to the coldness of the water. (for anyone not familiar, the Chattahoochee River is stupidly cold where it comes out from underneath Buford Dam, and for the next seven or 8 miles.)
 





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