Disneefun
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- Apr 3, 2003
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OK, so I did TOT with some sort of foot problem that had been bugging me since the beginning of Oct. Don't know what it is and haven't been to the Dr. about it b/c it doesn't hurt all the time or in the same place and I know he'd be like "You're nuts. Come back when something really ruptures." I took a week off in early Oct. and it got a bit better, but it acted up at TOT (thanks to the off-road bit -- I'd've been better served staying on pavement). So I spend a week at WDW after TOT gimping around, unable to train, just trying to hang in and see the sights.
Then, two days before we're supposed to come home, I come down w/the worst cold ever. Pros to this: it's kept me off my foot for a week and a half. Cons: another week and a half of training gone.
So I'm supposed to be doing the Goofy in 9 weeks. I'm still not "well" -- I'm still hacking, etc. so I don't want to go outside in the cold to exercise. Plus my foot is subject to acting up at any time, so I'm trying to coddle it. All this while training, at least in some form.
So what have I devised? The nuttiest program I've ever done. I get on the treadmill for an hour. When I start to breathe heavily, which hurts, I get off and do an hour of Yoga. Then I get back on the treadmill and do another hour. Then I get off and do another 1/2 hour of yoga. That's this week's "long run." Best I can do. Next week, we'll have more intervals of TM and yoga. Pros to this: it's allowing me to do some exercise, while not going outside in the cold or working my breathing up to the point where it hurts. Also, the TM is softer on my foot. Cons to this: it's not the "real" training I feel like I need and it's starting to get a little insane with me jumping on and off that thing and hitting the yoga mat.
I'm so frustrated at this point. I feel my second goofy slipping away and there's not squat I can do about it. I want to cry, when I'm not laughing at the ridiculousness of myself. I've had to toss my training plan in the trash and start winging it, while praying that my foot holds up in January. If I'm lucky by thanksgiving I'll be able to get outside and really do some distance, but then we have to see what happens to the foot.
Sorry to burden you with my troubles. I'm just sitting here asking why, why WHYYYYYYY. Back to your regularly scheduled program.
Then, two days before we're supposed to come home, I come down w/the worst cold ever. Pros to this: it's kept me off my foot for a week and a half. Cons: another week and a half of training gone.
So I'm supposed to be doing the Goofy in 9 weeks. I'm still not "well" -- I'm still hacking, etc. so I don't want to go outside in the cold to exercise. Plus my foot is subject to acting up at any time, so I'm trying to coddle it. All this while training, at least in some form.
So what have I devised? The nuttiest program I've ever done. I get on the treadmill for an hour. When I start to breathe heavily, which hurts, I get off and do an hour of Yoga. Then I get back on the treadmill and do another hour. Then I get off and do another 1/2 hour of yoga. That's this week's "long run." Best I can do. Next week, we'll have more intervals of TM and yoga. Pros to this: it's allowing me to do some exercise, while not going outside in the cold or working my breathing up to the point where it hurts. Also, the TM is softer on my foot. Cons to this: it's not the "real" training I feel like I need and it's starting to get a little insane with me jumping on and off that thing and hitting the yoga mat.
I'm so frustrated at this point. I feel my second goofy slipping away and there's not squat I can do about it. I want to cry, when I'm not laughing at the ridiculousness of myself. I've had to toss my training plan in the trash and start winging it, while praying that my foot holds up in January. If I'm lucky by thanksgiving I'll be able to get outside and really do some distance, but then we have to see what happens to the foot.
Sorry to burden you with my troubles. I'm just sitting here asking why, why WHYYYYYYY. Back to your regularly scheduled program.