Couch to Beacon: Redemption
Shannon Bryan still can't run, but she believes in second chances. She's giving the Beach to Beacon 10K another shot (you know, after last year's tragic failure. But let's not bring that up).
Any love for the lactate?
That's lactate, not lactose - so you non-milk drinkers don't need to run screaming.
I'm having a severe case of calf soreness ever since the Tuesday Hannaford run, and yesterday's runs around Cheverus' track didn't help the matter. When I get sore after exercise (you know, that one day back at the gym after 6 months of sloth and you think it'd be a good idea to do the stair climber for an hour and a half) I usually say, "I'm sore as hell - but it's the good kind."
Meaning that I'm sore as hell, but that's only because I did something productive - as opposed to being sore after being thrown from a wild Vespa.
I started looking into the soreness issue and gleaned some information on lactate - which historically had been blamed for the pain.
I can't feign any real knowledge on the subject other that this: It's not the lactate's fault. Lactate, these days, is considered a good thing that keeps runners from fatiguing as quickly.
So what or who is to blame? I say the Hannaford reps who made us stretch on Tuesday.
I've never been a stretcher (once heard that you're more likely to injure yourself by stretching than actually prevent any injury). So, I don't stretch. I figure it's one less thing for me to do, and I like doing less.
But I stretched with the group Tuesday (damn peer pressure!) and my calves are feeling the pain. Is it really the fault of the stretch? Probably not - but I have to point the finger somewhere, right?




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