
Today’s Run
So, the title of this post might be a slight exaggeration, but I did feel like I had a swarm of gnats in my face for most of today’s run on the Harpeth River Greenway. Yesterday (Day 4) was a rest day, so this was the 4th run from week 1 of my “Return to Running” program, which includes:
- 3 to 5-minute walking warmup
- 4 x 4-minute run / 2-minute walk
- 3 to 5+ minute walking cooldown
It was a beautiful afternoon, with temps in the mid 70s, and my legs felt fantastic. Just like last Friday, I had a hard time keeping may pace from getting too fast during the running segments, but it is so great to be running again! In total I got in 16 minutes of running and 17 minutes of walking for 3.2-miles completed. Tomorrow should be the last day from week 1 of my program before a rest day on Wednesday.
- Miles: 3.2
- Time: 33 minutes
- Pace: 10:21
- Shoes: adidas Energy Boost #1
- Route: Harpeth River Greenway
Cross-Training
- 100 Pushup Routine >> Week 3 / Level 3 / Day 2 – 102 total reps
- Pullups – 13 total reps
- Balance Squats x 25 reps (each leg)
- Calf Raise Squats x 25 reps (2 x 15lb dumbbells)
- Wall Squats – 90 Seconds
- Step-Back Lunges x 15 reps (each leg with 2 x 15lb dumbbells)
- 3-way lunge x 15 reps (each leg)
- Chair Salutation x 2 (30 sec each)
- Toe Roll Iso Lunges x 20 reps (each leg)
- Groucho Walk – 45 seconds
- Hip Hike 2 x 15 reps (each leg)
- Monster Walk with Band 2 x 8 reps (each leg)
- Clamshells with Band x 30 reps (each leg)
- Toe Flexor x 60 reps (each leg)
- Dorsiflex Raises x 75 reps
Beast Mode…ON!





Just finished with my 4-week follow-up orthopaedic appointment, and it turns out that my left femur injury was a stress reaction instead of a full-blown stress fracture. What this means is that I can start the “Return to Running” program as soon as today instead of waiting an additional 2 to 4 weeks. The program will be painfully conservative, but at least it means I can get back out on the road!
He also said that he would be perfectly OK with me running doubles on some days during a week, as long as I still took 2 days off from running per week. He said that these days off from running did not have to be days off from workouts, just from impact activities.
I was not an early adopter of Facebook, but these days nobody would question that I have fully embraced social media. This is not only through the use of Facebook, but also Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and even my personal Blog that is connected to these various services. In many ways social media has become an incredible tool for someone with my interests and background.







