For the last 11 weeks my mom, Chanelle, and I have been training for the Salt Lake City half marathon. We would run times during the week, take off Friday, and then run miles on Saturday. During the process I got something called Bursitis. That was horrible. I didn't know what I had done so kept pushing it, which is totally my nature, until one Sunday I went to get out of bed and couldn't put any weight on it without it giving out. So I then went to the Dr. where the did x-rays sent me to a sports medicine specialist where they did an ultrasound and confirmed it. I then got cortisol shots had to do lots of ice, stretches 3 times a day, and ibuprofen twice a day at 800 mg. I did this for about 3 weeks but after the first week and a half I was able to run again, just gingerly. I went on successfully and was still able to train. The big day was yesterday April 19. It was such an amazing experience. We got up at 4:45 am., left my house at 5 am and headed down to the Gateway. We took trax up to the Legacy bridge on 4th south where we started the half marathon. For the first 8 miles my mom did a great job. She had hurt her knee two weeks earlier and didn't get to train the last two weeks before the race. In those last two weeks she missed the big 11 mile run which was very beneficial. One mile 10 she started to get dizzy and started to run 5 minutes speed walk 1. On mile 11 she didn't think she could do anymore but being in my family we don't really give up so she pressed on. On the last 1/2 mile she was incoherent but still running. She grabbed my hand and we did the last together. When we crossed the finish line she was crying tears of joy but wanted to sit down. We had a couple ladies that were there to help were trying to see if she was okay. I told them that I needed to get her juice and I think that she would be okay. We got her a massage and she was great!!! The whole experience was awesome!!! I totally recommend doing one of some sort. Whether its a 5K or a half marathon or a marathon. You got such a high and there are so many people on the streets cheering you on the whole way. We ran for cancer and there were posters of children and adults with cancer along the way as well and you really feel like you are making a difference. Scott didn't run with us but he watched near the finish line and he thought it was so cool that he now is going to run the next one with us. Its in July in Bryce Canyon and we have recruit ted more people and so its going to be that much more fun. We crossed the finish line and that in itself was such a cool accomplishment. WE DID IT!!!
3 comments:
You go girl!!! That is so awesome!!!
Hey, I found the link to your blog on stephanies. You finished the race...way to go!!! I really want to get into running and reading your post was inspiring!!! What an accomplishment!
michelle hague
Congratulations! I'm glad you were able to run w/ your burstitis(is that right?). I hope you are up and about soon and recover quick! Our thoughts are w/ you!
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