keenercam
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I also have done the majority of my training for 2 Halfs and the Full on the TM, mostly because of my vision issues and not being on the same training schedule as DH. I really didn't mind it so much, and now that I have a video ipod I think I am really going to enjoy those TM sessions a lot more.
Well, gang, I did my first TM session last night since the Full and it really wasn't bad at all. My toes are still healing and I'll have to do something about the bottoms of my feet as a result of the huge blisters that covered them and left behind what I'd guess you'd call scarring. But I did 2.12 miles (including slow warm up) in 30 minutes for an overall pace of 14:09. Running was fine and I took it at a slower pace 4.8 mph instead of 5.0 - 5.2 and everything seemed good. My heart rate still kicks up very quickly to about 155 (definately vtach but doctors are okay with that as long as it kicks down when I slow down); I am checking in with cardiologist in March so we'll confirm all is okay on the EKG. I see the pulmonologist on 2/1 to talk about the acidosis (sp?) issue and he thinks it is again due to blood oxygen issues leftover from heart condition and heart meds, which might not be resolvable, but I could learn breathing techniques to compensate -- hey, wasn't there a movie called "Learning to Breathe?"
So, all is great and right on track and I am going to have so much FUN training to jog much of the Minnie!

Well, gang, I did my first TM session last night since the Full and it really wasn't bad at all. My toes are still healing and I'll have to do something about the bottoms of my feet as a result of the huge blisters that covered them and left behind what I'd guess you'd call scarring. But I did 2.12 miles (including slow warm up) in 30 minutes for an overall pace of 14:09. Running was fine and I took it at a slower pace 4.8 mph instead of 5.0 - 5.2 and everything seemed good. My heart rate still kicks up very quickly to about 155 (definately vtach but doctors are okay with that as long as it kicks down when I slow down); I am checking in with cardiologist in March so we'll confirm all is okay on the EKG. I see the pulmonologist on 2/1 to talk about the acidosis (sp?) issue and he thinks it is again due to blood oxygen issues leftover from heart condition and heart meds, which might not be resolvable, but I could learn breathing techniques to compensate -- hey, wasn't there a movie called "Learning to Breathe?"


