Of course, this time last year I was preparing myself to get married, and had a few big races on the horizon. I was a lean machine by the time we got hitched, and in the couple of months that followed I ran my best ever half marathon and equalled my 10k PB too.
Check out the feet |
The feet gradually got worse, becoming so painful when road cycling that I would be hobbling for a few hours after a ride. A scan revealed that I had a Morton's neuroma in each foot, basically a thickening of the nerve tissue which then causes pain as it's compressed by the bones in the feet. I immediately went to see a podiatrist and got some orthotics made for my runners trainers, which did alleviate the symptoms when running.
Cycling, however, was still painful. I tried changing the cleats to bigger ones, then I bought stiffer, carbon-soled shoes. I had another pair of orthotics made for the bike shoes too but the pain was getting worse, the constant pressure of the pedal was too much. I stopped cycling for a few weeks but still had a half ironman triathlon to get through.
Just so glad for the race to be over, had done crying at this point! |
My favourite thing of cycling around eating up hills in the countryside was no longer enjoyable. That race was the catalyst that saw me pack up the roadie. I've only been out on it once since.
Since then, my motivation levels have definitely sunk and whilst I've been ticking away with some running, the running is still painful, particularly on tarmac. It's a sorry state of affairs, I can't even flex my toes properly to lunge! I've now been scheduled for surgery and can't wait to be on the other side, I miss those long runs and rides so much.
This is all a bit depressing, and to be totally honest that is how I've felt, it's been a low time. So what's the best way to get back up? A challenge!
The 40 Days of Health Challenge
Nothing to do with lent, just happens to be around the same time. The 40 day challenge is designed to be a motivational boost to get back into activities I can do, to refresh the mindset on eating and to get out of some really bad habits. It also coincides nicely by ending the day before we pick up our new puppy (more on that another time), so a time to focus on getting back in the game before I'm distracted with puppy cuddles and cleaning up poo/chewed items etc.
The other benefit of the challenge is to get me into doing some activities that I might be able to keep going with whilst recovering from the foot surgery.
The challenge involves:
- One hour of daily exercise activity that is totally non-running/cycling related. Could be yoga, strength training, swimming.. anything. A chance to try some new things.
- One hour per day TV limit. TV has become a really bad habit, instead of doing stuff in the evenings, I've turned into one of those people that just flicks through TV channels, it's going to stop now.
- One day per week drinking rule. The other bad habit we've developed is drinking too often. It's totally unnecessary and expensive. All that wine money can go on puppy toys instead.
Oh Egg..totally feel your pain!! I had races i was doing ok in and then come the run..had to ditch the shoes and run/hobble/walk most of it..psi ful..surgery was a godsend!! I still have one ..not hindering me too much but I know its there! Hope surgery comes soon for you..you will feel like you have a new pair of feet 😁
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