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New Blog Post: What Happened To My Hamstring?: http://bit.ly/69HZdr about 19 hours ago
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@kymklass yup, our tags are written differently as well, santa writes very fancy! :) 4 days ago
@maddyhubba @solorunner that is what we tell our older children - we threaten them with this so they won't ruin it for the younger 1 4 days ago
@quotidianlight good reply! :) 4 days ago
 

I Ran -er- Jogged a mile!

Posted Aug 23 2008 3:00pm
Yes, that is right, you read that correctly, I was able to get out and try my injury with a mile jog. I went to the doctor yesterday for a checkup. This checkup was 2 months following the surgery . The doctor told me that I am not ready for the added stress on my collar bone that would come from therapy yet, but he told me that if I wanted to start to jog slowly that I could do so. His only caution was that he doesn't want me to swing my arms too much, because that causes the bone to twist, the one thing that is still a bit slow going on the healing.



So..... I headed to the gym this morning, for the third day this week. Monday and Tuesday I just spent some time walking briskly on the treadmill and riding the stationary bike. This morning I hit the treadmill, walked for a few minutes and then took a deep breath. I slowly, nervously, moved the speed up to a comfortable slow pace and hit the gallup. The most difficult and uncomfortable part was that I firmly planted my left arm to my side so I would not swing it as you always do when running. I allowed my other arm to move freely, and I was surprised to find that it was not as bad as I had anticipated. It is a bit uncomfortable and I will not be able to go too fast or long like that, but it is a step in the direction that I want to go.



That is it for now, I look forward to writing more about my running, and less about why I can't run.



Tim Wilson - blog.262quest.com

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