I Run A Lot For Strength Guy
I run 3 days a week for an hour at a time. I usually end up just shy of 5 miles. That equals about a 12-minute mile. I have kept a goal for myself: running an 8-minute mile every year. However, my body has been fighting me on many fronts. So this year I decided to be gentle with myself and set a more comfortable goal of a 10-minute mile
Sign Up For A 5k
I have had a lot of setbacks in 2022. There have been calf, back, and groin issues so I have not tested my time. Hellbent Barbell which is an awesome gym in CT had a team for Dominate The Day 5K today. It was an awesome cause and who better to run a 5k with than a bunch of meatheads.
My Results
To no surprise, I usually have an issue with going too hard too fast much like my lifting. This time around I was a little smarter. It all started off well with a decent pace. I figured I would turn it up in the second half. Being 53 it takes me a bit to warm up. Wouldn't you know it, a calf strain started coming on just as I made the turn.
I suspect this has to do with me trying to open up my stride. I intuitively went back to a shorter stride and managed to keep the strain under control. I ended up finishing with a 31:47. Which ends up being a 10;13 mile. I'll take it. If I can manage 10:13 over 3.1 miles, I'm pretty certain I can break the 10-minute mark in one mile.
What's Next
Get my calf straightened out. I have read older people especially those who have back injuries are prone to calf strains. Time to do my research. I do think I will start with some sled dragging for longer strides. See if that can't build up some strength and resilience.
Love your blog. Could you please tell us all what happened to Matt Rhodes blog, though? We all miss him!!!