The part of the foot that was broken doesn't hurt while I run (although it tends to ache afterward) - it's all the muscles in my legs that are no longer used to running. Plus it's depressing to be so much slower than I used to be, for the same heart rate.
Not being able to run for a while must have sucked. You'll get it back, though. I know you.
My problem is that 10 marathons in a year doesn't leave any time to train to be faster. I've been pretty consistent with my times on the races I've raced. But they are slower that I'd like.
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Ice ice baby! Or maybe you need new shoes.
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My problem is that 10 marathons in a year doesn't leave any time to train to be faster. I've been pretty consistent with my times on the races I've raced. But they are slower that I'd like.