WillRunForPizza
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So...if you rolled your ankle, how long would you wait before running again? 

So...if you rolled your ankle, how long would you wait before running again?![]()
Oof! Well, I guess I'm lucky in that regard - it's still okay to walk on and definitely nothing is broken.Sorry to hear. I expect you already know the answer. I’d just take it day by day based on swelling, pain, etc. Hope it’s nothing serious. Last time I rolled my foot I broke a bone!
Sorry to hear that! Unfortunately, I have recent experience with this.So...if you rolled your ankle, how long would you wait before running again?![]()
As others have said, depends on how bad it is. I've sprained my ankles from a mild roll to very bad with swelling and bruising all the way up my leg.So...if you rolled your ankle, how long would you wait before running again?![]()
I am already at day 10 post-surgery. I'm doing well!Another update from me...
I had my MRI yesterday and it showed that surgery was the best choice. I had surgery this morning and am now on the road to recovery. Luckily, the recovery is relatively active (I'm supposed to walk 1-mile per day starting two days after surgery). I should be fully recovered in 6 weeks.
I'm definitely sore today, but I have my first PT appt. tomorrow and then head home (I had the surgery ~3 hours from home). I think week 3 has me doing some jogging already. My surgeon seemed to think doing Dopey in January will be no problem. Well, at least as no problem as 48.6 miles in four days can be.
Glad to read you’re doing well!I am already at day 10 post-surgery. I'm doing well!
The first week I was pretty sore, but I was able (and encouraged) to walk and do exercises. I'm averaging ~8,000 steps per day over the last week or so. I got to try jogging at PT this morning. It was a short distance and my left groin stopped me from doing much, but it was good to try. Hopefully in a few days I'll try it again and the groin won't be an issue.
I think my physical therapist is impressed with where I am at this stage. Just need to keep working at it!
So...if you rolled your ankle, how long would you wait before running again?![]()
I’m glad someone’s getting a break! We’ve got the blasted heat dome sitting over FL right now and this morning's 6 miles were horrible. My starting temp at sunrise was 82º and I’ve got the extra minute per mile you dropped lol!The Eternal Frustration of the Garmin AutoPause
FIrst can I say how glorious it is to have a break in the summer heat. My 10 mile run today at 60⁰ starting temp was nearly 1 min/mile faster for the same perceived effort. This makes running "for fun", well, fun!
And now my QOTD: how do you make AutoPause work for you? I've started to use it since I've had a couple of brain fades on runs. But it seems like it takes 5-8 seconds to stop and almost the same to start again. I've tried to tweak the pause pace, and will keep trying. Any other tips? It seems to work better for cycling than running.
Buy a new band from Amazon? Or just the loops?GAH!!! I haven’t paid much attention to watch talk in recent years because I had no intention of replacing my Garmin 45s. But the band anchor loops snapped off entirely today, leaving me with a perfectly functional watch face and no way to attach it to my wrist. It’s currently sitting with some Super Glue in a last-ditch attempt at repair, but I’m not optimistic. So…
I’ve replaced the bands before. Just searched onlineGAH!!! I haven’t paid much attention to watch talk in recent years because I had no intention of replacing my Garmin 45s. But the band anchor loops snapped off entirely today, leaving me with a perfectly functional watch face and no way to attach it to my wrist. It’s currently sitting with some Super Glue in a last-ditch attempt at repair, but I’m not optimistic. So…
I need watch advice, please.
I know the Garmin 55 is basically the 45s replacement, and the price isn’t horrible at $169. But also - I don’t use 90% of its functions. I don’t save workouts. I haven’t connected to the app in years. I don’t analyze data. And I don’t even wear it outside of running, unless I’m at WDW and use it as just a waterproof watch.
What I do use it for:
Intervals
Distance
Time (both running and time and time of day)
HR
And occasionally phone notifications - though that’s so tiny I can’t really read it, so mostly it serves as an alert to look at the phone itself. But that’s quite helpful when I’m in theme parks and can’t hear my phone ring or ding.
Is there anything else out there that would work for my needs at a lower price point, or should I just buy the 55 if this gluing attempt fails?
ETA: just discovered the Coros Pace 3 - a little more expensive, but worth considering?
So...if you rolled your ankle, how long would you wait before running again?![]()
But the band anchor loops snapped off entirely today, leaving me with a perfectly functional watch face and no way to attach it to my wrist. It’s currently sitting with some Super Glue in a last-ditch attempt at repair, but I’m not optimistic. So…
Sorry, I'm among those who turned off auto-pause for exactly the reason you cite: it takes time to start and stop the pausing. Honestly, that makes sense, right? How can it know instantly that you've actually stopped for something and that it's not just a weird hanging moment in your run where your motion is in a confusing place and so the watch isn't sure what's going on?The Eternal Frustration of the Garmin AutoPause
FIrst can I say how glorious it is to have a break in the summer heat. My 10 mile run today at 60⁰ starting temp was nearly 1 min/mile faster for the same perceived effort. This makes running "for fun", well, fun!
And now my QOTD: how do you make AutoPause work for you? I've started to use it since I've had a couple of brain fades on runs. But it seems like it takes 5-8 seconds to stop and almost the same to start again. I've tried to tweak the pause pace, and will keep trying. Any other tips? It seems to work better for cycling than running.