Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Dr. Heel Good

Full-bore training is underway and it's going pretty well. I think my heel bruise is gone, I only feel some sensitivity at times, but not enough to slow me down. I also continue to have soreness and tightness in my lower abs and groin, but it goes away with warmup, and regular workouts should get rid of it entirely. I've had three good workouts in a row. Sunday I ran 32 minutes, Monday I ran 4x600m in 1:58, 1:56, 2:03, 2:08. Not real fast, but have to start somewhere. I'll have to be able to knock those out in 1:45 by March 2 for the indoor pentathlon 1000m. Also on Monday I lifted arms a bit, did row, and step mill. Yesterday I did 4x100m fast stride + 1.5miles during the day, then we met at Rick's and did some throw practice and other misc. Our new track club, Oregon Multi-Event Track Club, will be meeting there tue, fri, and Sun.
I'll be trying to hurdle just as much as I can, and hopefully I'll be able to start practicing long and high jumps in December. I'm waiting as long as possible before doing that because of the heel.
My big thing lately is realizing that I need to alter my running stride by moving my footstrike back while sprinting. I've been running with a form that causes my foot strike to brake or block my forward progress with every step which is sudden death, so to change my form and improve my drive I built a frame that holds me off the ground, then allows me to attach a band to my heel and simulate the sprinting motion by pawing backwards. I've noticed a difference already, and think it has potential to really help my sprint times. Barring injury.

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