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		<title>Back out.. a slow start</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 13:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So.. A week has gone by with very little activity. Not a great start, but on the other hand recognising the problem and avoiding exacerbating it now should be beneficial. I chose to forgo any running during the week, and even skipped my usual Tuesday run home]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><div class='gclink_act alignright'><a href='http://connect.garmin.com/activity/19475773'><img src='http://www.bargolf.net/wp-content/plugins/gclinker.php?gcl_o=map&act=19475773&gcl_x=200&gcl_y=150&gcl_type=terrain' alt='Shortish run, Good knee' title='Shortish run, Good knee'></a><br><a href='http://connect.garmin.com/activity/19475773'>Shortish run, Good knee</a><br><span>Running for 00:47:57</span><br><span>5.14 mi @ 09:20 min/mi</span><br></div> So.. A week has gone by with very little activity. Not a great start, but on the other hand recognising the problem and avoiding exacerbating it now should be beneficial. I chose to forgo any running during the week, and even skipped my usual Tuesday run home. Today I went out for my first run since last weekend&#8217;s knee pain (no doubting commitment as it was bucketing it down). The good news is that my knee was fine and I handled a short 5 miler at 9m20 pace without any problems.</p>
<p>I had hoped to pick up a bit of biking and swimming this week instead &#8211; but unfortunately failed to do so. Basically tiredness. This usually happens &#8211; if I get slowly into a routine I&#8217;ll be fine as it becomes normal, it&#8217;s just starting the routine that&#8217;s the trick. I did have a fairly long swimming session on Friday, but didn&#8217;t do as well as the previous week.</p>
<p>This week I need to try to get at last 2 swimming sessions in and to put in another couple of 5 or 6 mile running sessions. Let&#8217;s see what happens.</p>
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		<title>Dodgy knee &#8211; Set back 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:20:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Matt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Typically as soon as I start I hit a snag. Last Tuesday on my usual commute home run I felt a twinge in my knee around the 4 mile mark. A slight slackening of pace and the problem went away. In the end I finished relatively quickly for me (sub 9 minute miles, in the dark, with a backpack, across muddy fields).]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Typically as soon as I start I hit a snag. Last Tuesday on my usual commute home run I felt a twinge in my knee around the 4 mile mark. A slight slackening of pace and the problem went away. In the end I finished relatively quickly for me (sub 9 minute miles, in the dark, with a backpack, across muddy fields).</p>
<p>Yesterday on my long run the knee problem came back &#8211; I was lucky to happen across the route of a cross country 10K race as this gave me an opportunity to slow up and spectate. So, 9 miles done, but at least the last 3 were no fun.</p>
<p>This happens around this time every year. It may be a combination of mileage on my shoes (always around the 400 mile mark), or the weather (as it turns colder and wetter). But this time I wonder if it&#8217;s the rowing I&#8217;ve being trying in the gym. My quads still ache today whereas normally I don&#8217;t feel a run (especially a sub 10 mile run) the next day. I suspect tiredness from the row on Friday evening meant I wasn&#8217;t keeping good form on Sunday morning.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to lay off the running for at least a week. This is a shame as I quite enjoy my Tuesday cross country runs home from work. Hopefully this will mean I can concentrate more on my swimming, but I&#8217;m giving away &#8216;free&#8217; mileage (the run home is easy to commit to) in exchange for dragging myself to the gym. I would like to bike to/from work &#8211; but at this time of year on narrow dark lanes I think it&#8217;s suicidal.</p>
<p>So the trick of the next couple of weeks will be keeping up at the gym.. and possibly laying off the Concept II.</p>
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