Showing posts with label hillrunning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hillrunning. Show all posts
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Paying Attention to Running Form
Form is crucial to longevity in any kind of sport. It become more obvious when you consider running.
Running is often viewed as an activity that everyone just "knows" how to do. Depending on how you define it, that statement is true. The key to running longer distances however is to stay healthy and injury-free. If your form isn't dialed in, you WILL run into problems.
The run yesterday was a simple attempt to get a hill-run in while working on form. My preferred form to emulate is POSE. After taking the CrossFit Running Cert in 2009, and practicing Evolution running since 2005, the mid-forefoot strike while actively pulling the foot upward and practicing a forward fall works best for me.
This year however I changed shoes to the Altra Olympus and got sucked into the cushy. While I can't definitely say that the shoes have caused my recent Achilles woes, they do suspiciously coincide as the more I ran with the Olympus, the more sore my calf muscles were.
The run yesterday was with more traditional shoes, not a zero drop, and not super cushy. While my Achilles was still mildly sore, I was able to run POSE without the calf pain. Quick strides, lean forward, practice falling.
As a result, I set several PR's on the run, at a lower heartrate, and still with a mild calf issue. Not bad. Also earlier in the day I got in a strength training session with deadlifts and kettlebell clean and presses.
Today my calf was pretty sore, so it was ice time and more deadlifts and kettlebells.
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Achilles Pain - Taking Breaks - Getting Faster at the Same Effort
Ever had achilles pain? The kind where you wake up in the morning and limp for an hour and it kind of goes away?
Yeah me too. Then last Monday night happened. It was a track workout with my friend Jerry. He and I have put a few miles in together and sometimes we push each other on the speed days. I was having a fantastic interval workout and while he has me on the short bursts (the guy has some serious quad speed!) I can usually get him on the longer sprints.
I paid the price for that speed workout. Tuesday morning I was WRECKED. Limped around for an hour, then the next hour, then the next. I wasn't walking right until 3 days later, and even then the pain was just dumb.
So... I took a week off. No running or deadlifting, just mobility work and kettlebell swings.
Yesterday I ran Rancho for the first time in a while. Decided to stick to Maffetone for as long as I could.
As long as I kept my stride length short (i.e. POSE-like), I could run without achilles pain. The moment I opened up my stride, shooting pain in the heel cord.
So. Low heart rate (180-age). Quick step POSE running, and I get a PR on a half mile segment in Strava at the SAME heart rate as I did in August of this year. Also I am battling a head cold. Odds were NOT in my favor for a decent run.
Here's the therapy I've been doing on the calve muscles:
Yeah me too. Then last Monday night happened. It was a track workout with my friend Jerry. He and I have put a few miles in together and sometimes we push each other on the speed days. I was having a fantastic interval workout and while he has me on the short bursts (the guy has some serious quad speed!) I can usually get him on the longer sprints.
I paid the price for that speed workout. Tuesday morning I was WRECKED. Limped around for an hour, then the next hour, then the next. I wasn't walking right until 3 days later, and even then the pain was just dumb.
So... I took a week off. No running or deadlifting, just mobility work and kettlebell swings.
Yesterday I ran Rancho for the first time in a while. Decided to stick to Maffetone for as long as I could.
As long as I kept my stride length short (i.e. POSE-like), I could run without achilles pain. The moment I opened up my stride, shooting pain in the heel cord.
So. Low heart rate (180-age). Quick step POSE running, and I get a PR on a half mile segment in Strava at the SAME heart rate as I did in August of this year. Also I am battling a head cold. Odds were NOT in my favor for a decent run.
Here's the therapy I've been doing on the calve muscles:
- foam rolling the upper calves
- 2 minute stretch on each side with toe flexion
- 45 reps each side of heel eccentrics (my legs are a little sore from this actually)
Here's the Strava run:
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