On Saturday I did a completely unplanned and ill advised 16 mile training run with my buddy’s girlfriend. She is training for a full marathon. I offered to keep her company since she was concerned about being dropped back in her training group because of a slow pace. (we actually left the group behind the last 5 miles)
The farthest I have ever run is the 13.1 mile half marathon distance and I have only run that once in the last year. Normally I will run 6 or 7 miles one time a week. Jumping up to 16 goes against all conventional running wisdom.
The run was very, very long. The training group we were running with took a lot more breaks and did more walking than I would if I was going at it by myself. Still, by the end of it I was BEAT. 16 miles is 16 miles. I expected to have a laundry list of aches and pains after the run. Instead my major issue were two sore hips and now, 4 days later that has pretty much completely healed up as well. I could hardly believe my perennially problematic right knee didn’t blow up at all after all of that pounding.
I feel good enough that I plan to do my scheduled squat/deadlift session at the gym today. If you asked me last Friday if I could run 16 miles and be squatting 4 days later I would have laughed in your face. I guess the joke is on me, in a good way.
On Monday my gym session included my working in sets of push ups in between other movements. I would alternate between a set of 30 conventional chest to floor push ups and 20 diamond push ups. In total I did 150 reps, 90 regular and 60 diamonds.
I woke up yesterday with sharp pain in BOTH wrists depending on the angle they were held. I can only assume it was from the diamonds, they have caused me wrist issues in the past.
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