Lisa loves Pooh
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It is official!
You would think after 2 injury seasons, that I would know better. But NOPE! Still thought I could run this one!
I am still in PT for my lower back/sacrum/psoas funny business. My good friend who treats me sometimes suggested my body may be giving me a message that I shouldn't be running.
The next day, I did my 8 mile jaunt...with 100% walking. (tempted to jog even just a little, but was a good little girl!). I finished in regulation at 15:35ish pace. Not too bad since I hadn't done any walking training.
So hopefully this is a sign for me.
Though on the way home as I crossed the bridge to beachside, I saw the runners for the Space Coast Triathlon. Aaah yes I was jealous B/c they could run and I can't. But I did see a few walkers. Some who looked like they were walking with a purpose and on purpose. Others who looked like they were walking b/c they had too. Very fit muscular hunky guys who looked like maybe they had some secret injury they were hiding. You know the ones. Sad faced, slow walk (albeit--at a gazelle pace compared to my clydesdale trot). But hey, they benefitted all of women kind by providing a longer time to look at them.
But I am a walker! I am a walker! I am a walker!!!
And my training plan won't include anything that has both feet off the ground at the same time. (that would be a run--and did you know a disqualification for a racewalking event???)
And like windwalker said--instead of being an injured runner who walks...I will be a walker who walks. (okay, maybe he didn't say it like that...I can't remember!
)
Hubby thought it was funny that I Had the post-walk aches b/c I had to use more muscles to keep my fanny moving. And he appreciates that he can knock down to only 3 training days just so that he can accompany me for the full.
I am really truly walking!!! So who's with me?
You would think after 2 injury seasons, that I would know better. But NOPE! Still thought I could run this one!
I am still in PT for my lower back/sacrum/psoas funny business. My good friend who treats me sometimes suggested my body may be giving me a message that I shouldn't be running.
The next day, I did my 8 mile jaunt...with 100% walking. (tempted to jog even just a little, but was a good little girl!). I finished in regulation at 15:35ish pace. Not too bad since I hadn't done any walking training.
So hopefully this is a sign for me.
Though on the way home as I crossed the bridge to beachside, I saw the runners for the Space Coast Triathlon. Aaah yes I was jealous B/c they could run and I can't. But I did see a few walkers. Some who looked like they were walking with a purpose and on purpose. Others who looked like they were walking b/c they had too. Very fit muscular hunky guys who looked like maybe they had some secret injury they were hiding. You know the ones. Sad faced, slow walk (albeit--at a gazelle pace compared to my clydesdale trot). But hey, they benefitted all of women kind by providing a longer time to look at them.

But I am a walker! I am a walker! I am a walker!!!
And my training plan won't include anything that has both feet off the ground at the same time. (that would be a run--and did you know a disqualification for a racewalking event???)
And like windwalker said--instead of being an injured runner who walks...I will be a walker who walks. (okay, maybe he didn't say it like that...I can't remember!

Hubby thought it was funny that I Had the post-walk aches b/c I had to use more muscles to keep my fanny moving. And he appreciates that he can knock down to only 3 training days just so that he can accompany me for the full.
I am really truly walking!!! So who's with me?