Not a PR, Not a Problem

Sunday morning, got up early to do my monthly 5k assessment. For those of you that don’t know, I use TriDot to optimize my training. Tridot utilizes monthly assessments to gauge your progress and/or modify your upcoming workouts to ensure that you are training optimally. Anyway, with that being said, I had all of my assessments in the last week. I crushed my swim assessment, shaving off nearly 45 seconds on my 400 and 9 seconds on my 100. Similarly, I increased my FTP on the bike by 8 watts.

However, I knew the run was going to be quite a bit more difficult. I have been dealing with a lingering calf injury that caused me to miss my last assessment on doctor’s orders. Just 8 days ago, the doctor released me to run at full speed although cautioned that it would likely cause some soreness. Wednesday, I ran for the first time at Zone3/Marathon pace and leg was sore but not tearable. Sunday was my first Z4/Threshold run and it wasn’t fun. I wanted to push as hard as possible and hopefully remain close to my previous assessment. A friend of mine came to pace me, and it was a difficult run. The first mile was clicking along but then started feeling that I wouldn’t be able to complete the run, that it wouldn’t be possible, and that I wasn’t ready yet. My body didn’t want to cooperate, it was tough to breath, and it was tough to keep going.

In the end, I did manage to finish, even though it was by far the most difficult run I’ve had in recent memory. I came in about 24 seconds behind my PR, but with nearly 5 weeks of limited to no running, I’ll take it. The main thing is that I didn’t give up, when it would have been very easy to stop. I know, with a few more strong runs under my battle, I will recover the time I lost and finish stronger next time. Just remember, it’s not always going to be rosy, but you have to keep pushing until the finish line. Giving up isn’t an option.

Brian M.

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