Thursday, February 28, 2013

3.5 and Still Alive!

Well that was an exciting work out today.
I really wasn't feeling it. The weather here has been so up and down. I am not one to turn my nose up at the snow. I love winter. But I am getting so tired of running in precipitation. Nothing beats 3.5 in wet, spitting snow. But I sucked it up and got out there.
 

I've been running around our complex and that's not a bad alternative but its about a .56 mile loop and you can only run around it so many times before you want a change of scenery - especially on the longer runs. I ran around the developments outside our complex and got SO LOST. I wanted this to be an easy run where I could just get lost with my music and my thoughts and I never thought to think about where I was. Fittingly enough though, the streets around my complex are all named after athletic shoes - Saucony Drive, Reebox Street, Adidas... I cannot make that up.
Anyways, I did a good job of getting lost (physically and mentally) but I started getting this tingle in my left big toe. Then it was all I could think about which then just kept making me check my watch to see when I would be done running. And then I was thinking about how I didn't know how far from home I was and that I was going to have to finish walking home even after I was done running. By the time I finished the run, both of my feet were tingling and numb.
So I googled it when I got home. My initial research says its some type of nerve impairment? I have shoes that were fitted to me (although I did change my insoles this time around) and I don't tie my laces very tightly at all. In the past, this has happened when I've been on elliptical but I just figured it was a product of being on a machine. Now its happening running normally and I'm frustrated. I have a 5 mile race on March 16th and I really don't want to run 5 miles with numb feet. I have my annual physical on Wednesday next week so I'll bring it up with my doc then. In the meantime, I'm just looking forward to my 4 mile run on Saturday...
Well, I am exhausted and I desperately need to ice my legs and then hang out with a heating pad for a while.

Do your feet and toes tingle when you run? What are you obstacles right now?

Kathy

1 comment:

  1. My feet always did that on ellipticals. Next time you run, check your form. Maybe you're hitting the ground the wrong way a bit? I haven't had it happen to me while running just yet.

    I thought I had a 4 miler on Saturday... turns out it is a 4.5 miler. I ran exactly a 5k last week (3.1 miles) and I've never ran anything more than that... so adding another mile and a half should be REALLY interesting.

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