Showing posts with label injury. Show all posts
Showing posts with label injury. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Road Bumps - Kevin



My Right Foot

Road bumps are made to slow one down for the better. For me, being injured is more than a road bump. There is no doubt that injuries make me nervous, make me pant and gasp for air, wondering how to deal with the problem(s). First it was my left knee. Now it is my right foot. Unlike my left knee, however, my right foot was much more discomforting.

One Thing To Another.
Two weekends ago, I was back to happiness after being sidelined during the Palos Verde training run with the Coyotes for my knee pain. At the time, being sidelined was saddening. But with the pain being a pinch, I know that I can get back to it... eventually. I rested up and I did make a decent comeback. The following weekend, I ran Temescal - Will Rogers with the gang and then the infamous Octopus the following day.

The Octopus was fun, but it was a killer but insanely beautiful. The run consists of eight total climbs spreading from Westridge all the way to Temescal loop. On the way back, I saw one of the most beautiful sunsets ever on Will Rogers backbone. It was amazing. On one portion early on on the trails, I landed awkwardly on my right foot. I felt slight discomfort on the outskirt of my right foot. Somehow, it tighten up my right calf a tad bit.

The next day, I went out for an easy run with the Chinatown Firecracker gang (Charles, DJ, Lawson). I got them to sign up for the Chinatown Firecracker run, hoping to have them experience what I had in the past and also to promote fitness to these video games addicts. Overall, I felt OK throughout this run.

Following the easy run on Monday was the Tuesday training run. On the final rep of that workout, I felt some discomfort on my foot as I know I needed to push hard. Walking was not very comfortable, but not that bad... so I thought.

Trying to be smart, I've decided to skip that week's Thursday morning run and rest up then head back out for Leona Divide Preview Run.

Leona Divide Preview.
On Saturday morning, quite a few participants went out to LD Preview Run. It was a gorgeous day but I don't feel very well physically but more so mentally. My body felt very much mis-aligned, out of place, not very smooth. But hey, this will be good for WS training. It was a tough start mainly because I wasn't really running my own pace and I felt like I'm behind with my training. So I tried to push myself a bit and tried to focus. I got pretty tired right from the get go. I felt ridiculous. After about 7 miles or so, trying to keep up with June, Jimmy ran up to me and asked me how I was feeling. I told him about my rough start and that I'd be focusing on my form and take it easy. He told me that that would be great mental training for WS as I've agreed.

After another half a mile, I got to the off camber single track. The first segment was fun but ok. The second segment, however, was upsetting my foot as it requires one to hug the hill on the right. This makes my right foot / ankle compressed for a good period of time. It was not very comfortable at first, but by the end of it, I had to walk it off. It was devastating in some way. I contemplated for a moment but ultimately, I've decided that it was not worthy to go on with the 20+ miles of running. It's days like this that makes me think how is nearly impossible to do WS. Makes me wonder if I'll be ready in only four and a half months. It makes me nervous.

I wasn't sure whether Jimmy knew about my ankle problem. I woke up early and in time for the training the following morning, only to decide that I shouldn't be heading out, but I should be staying off my feet instead. I texted Jimmy telling him that I can't make it, that I felt confused whether I was being smart or being weak. It was comforting to hear from him. He told me that I will be ready for WS as long as I can maintain good health which is the ultimate truth without a doubt.

Love From Switzerland.
I also received a message from Swiss Princess, a WS veteran / buckle holder, a woman with strength and advocated that "I shouldn't stop believing", Gabi. The message though delivered in FB, came all the way from Switzerland. She basically told me about her experience with her injury which was probably more severe than mine. Yet, she was able to get back up and trained for WS in 3 months and finished in 28 hours. How amazing is that? She lifted me back up from the ground and gave me hope. Am I still sad and worried? I'm not going to lie, I still do feel a little bit of it. Do I feel hopeful and positive regarding on reaching my ultimate goal? More than ever. It's supports like this that makes me feel so fucking fortunate to know of the Coyotes. So, "Danke sehr, Gabi!"

The Diagnose.



Yesterday, I want to Dr. Clarence Shields of Kerlan Jobe to check up on my legs. I told him about my problem and training routine. He guestimated that I am training for a 100 miles and suggested that I should progress and diagnose with an MRI to make sure that I'm not suffering from any stress fracture. Better safe than sorry, I need to focus on healing and try to do whatever I can to prepare for WS. That requires getting back my health to 100%.



This morning, I went in for an MRI. I won't know the result until February 8th, when I bring the MRI images to Dr. Shields. Until then I will stay off of running and try to be motivated and do my best with cross training and most importantly, be patient with my body. After all, I will have to rely on it to conquer the big monsters. As for my other races, I may have to go really easy and not going for PR. So Chinatown PR, I'll have to save you for next year.

DateMilesDurationElev. Gain (ft)Note
01/103.200:40:00~800run out my soreness
01/115.7800:44:09~200Speed work - felt pain before warm up
01/137.1601:13:35~1171Coyote Westridge
01/157.1302:05:36~1165Westridge - then left knee pain
01/162.5500:27:33~279PV - Trailavolution
Weekly Total25.825:10:533615Need to heal knee
01/204.9401:13:44~892Coyote - Sullivan Ridge (Mostly hiked)
01/2215.6603:28:06~3112Temescal - Trailavolution
01/2320.0005:08:12~5175Coyote Octopus - Caused Foot Pain
Weekly Total40.609:50:029179Need to heal foot (go easy)
01/243.9200:52:0828Run with Firecracker Gang
01/256.5501:08:25750Temescal - Hill Work
01/2911.75(12.2*)02:34:43(02:33:31*)2909(1999*)Leona Divide Preview Run - killed right food when hugging hill
Weekly Total21.2204:35:163687Need to heal foot (no running)
*Google My Tracks as oppose to Garmin 310XT



"Lately, I've been living in my head. The rest of me is dead. I'm dying for truth.."

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Getting Back To Basic - Kevin

AT-AT Walker on the ground from knee pain.


Being sidelined is no fun. Moreover, it can be frustrating. My left knee has been bothering me throughout last week and my coach, who I very much idolized, pulled the plug for me at mile 2.55. It was a beautiful day out at Palos Verdes where we were training on Sunday. The roads there were rolling and hilly as they were compensated by clear views of Catalina Island and sea side parks with green green grass and gorgeous cliffs. I was indeed jealous of others who were able to put down 15 to 20 miles on such beautiful day, but this is for the better. Had my coach not pulled the plug for me, I may have been on my way to develop a chronic problem while being stubborn and trying to run right below the threshold of pain.

Afterall, maybe I had abused my privilege throughout the previous weekend until last week (And I'll be honest here).

DateMilesElev. Gain (ft)Note
01/07l0.53035Mt. Wilson - Hike Run
01/08173500Course Marked 6k + 21k
01/09173500Preview run 6k and then did 21k course
01/103.2800run out my soreness
01/116.5200Speed work - felt pain before warm up
Total til pain54.711035


On 01/11, I pushed pretty hard, but I felt great after the initial warm up. I was able to do four miles on the average of sub 7 minutes, which was the fastest I've ever ran. That said, it didn't mean that I pushed through my limit and capability. It was more like I hadn't try pushing that hard before and dig in that deep. I didn't think that was the cause of my knee problem. The knee problem was most likely to be caused by lack of rest. After that weekend, my calves were sore for days, yet I continued to run and on top of which, probably a big no no, I played basketball on MWF and soccer on TTH in addition to P90X cross training. Now, I'm paying for it.

Since that Tuesday, I have ran:

01/137.51000Thursday morning - + some pain
01/157.51000Turned a 15 mi run into a 2hr 7.5 mile hike
01/162.55200Speed work - felt pain before warm up
Total17.552200All with pinch


Since the 2.55 mi run on Sunday, I haven't done much but ice, foam roll and rest. I did do cross training on P90X (week 5 of the 90 cycle; Chest Shoulder and Tri) just to keep myself sane from not running much and not playing sports. I even went to Top To Top yesterday and bought myself a pair of Asics Foundation 9, a pair which has less support than Brooks Beast and a pair which I've had before Brooks Beast (my size 13 is heavy but very supportive). Besides that, I'm also interested on the Brooks Green Silence in which I've heard plenty of great things on. But Top to Top didn't carry them yet so Lawrence, the sales person which sold me my previous shoe and my latest addition had me try on a pair of Saucony Fasttwitch 4. It was amazingly light and too bad Running Warehouse doesn't carry size 13 while they're on sale!!! It's good to have several pairs to run with and each with various amount of support, working my way to run with less pronation and more efficient.





I've also been eying on the New Balance Minimus. Here is Anton talking about them.


All in all, the problem may have led by various causes. It could've been the waayy over worn Brooks Beast that I've had for over a year and many miles (Bulldog, Firetrails and many practices and even practices for North Face 50). It could've been the fact that I hadn't been resting much.

Besides that fact that it's frustrating not to be able to run, it's also scary. I want to be able to run States with a healthy body and give it the best shot. When you face an injury, the most important race gets flashed right in front of you, warning you to be careful and be smart about it. One lesson I'm learning here is that I need to listen to my body. Know when to push, know when to stop.

Haven't been able to run, I've been reading many blogs and watching a few videos to amp up my hunger for my next training run (when I'm ready). Enjoy a few of my recommendations.


Blogs I've been reading for inspiration:

June Caseria - My 2011 Western States (We're the only two SoCal Coyotes that got selected) partner in crime. SoCal Xterra Female Age Group Champ.

Dominic Grossman - One of the fastest (Top 10 at AC100 & 11th at Badwater) SoCal Coyotes (Running group I train and run with here in SoCal)

Katie DeSplinter - Another bad ass Coyote

Here is Katie and Dominic



Josh Spector - Current Part Coyote Coach - 8th overall at AC100 - Ironman (So much to learn from him!)

Then there are the professionals:

Anton Krupicka - One of the fastest ultra runners in the country, Leadville 100 champ, Miwok 100k champ and 2nd overall at Western States 100.

Geoff Roes - 2010 Ultrarunner of the year. Western States 100 Champ (set course record)

Scott Jurek - 2 Time Badwater Champ and 7 time Western States champ.

Cool Salomon Shoe Video!


Happy running. If you're in the cold, stay warm. See you out on the trails... soon!