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).

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July 27, 2007

7 days to go - and I'm in pain

I never thought I'd grimace to hear the words: "You should take it easy. Rest your legs." In fact, I've dreamed of hearing such a command.

In my dream I run so easily that each stride bounces me gently into the air, slow-motion like, and eventually I become so light that I never touch the ground at all. I just run, mid-air, along the streets of the neighborhood I lived in when I was little. Then Chef Ramsay (Of Hell's Kitchen fame) calls to me from below, "Shannon, I've cooked you a splendid grilled cheese sandwich. Take a break and have a bite, yeah?"

But in reality, my running hasn't been nearly as carefree. Seems the combination of running in two-year-old shoes, walking to work in paper-thin flip flops ($5.99 at Target, thank you very much) and too much running (that's right - too much) has irritated my leg muscles. From just under my knee to the inside of my ankle there is a distinct pain that started during a run and, well, hasn't left since.

With the race only a week away, another run or two isn't going to make much of a difference in my training - beyond where I am right now. It could further agitate the legs, though. So, I'm at peace with taking it easy the next several days - and getting new running shoes.

As for the flip flops, I'm too cheap to buy well-crafted ones with adequate foot support. Instead, I think I'll staple some Dr. Scholl's inserts to the ones I already have.

Posted by Shannon Bryan at 01:33 PM
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I can't believe the race is upon you so soon. You are going to do better than you think and come out of it feeling so accomplished and perhaps a wee bit in pain, but you won't notice once a frosty cold one is placed in front of you :)

You have kept us so entertained with your updates, it will be a shame when you are done the race. You have an incredible talent for pulling the reader into your experiences and that will be sorely missed. I can't wait to hear all about your race when I return. Good luck!!!

Posted by Victoria
July 27, 2007 07:39 PM

You know....cold beers make great ice packs for sore legs. :)

NTF

Posted by Andrea
July 28, 2007 12:08 PM

Just follow these instructions and you'll be great:
Shoes to pavement, water to lips, sun to eye, shotgun to start, amazement to behold, breathe to lungs, wind to back, wave to crowds, line to finish, vomit on the grass.

Best wishes!!
J&J

Posted by J & J
July 29, 2007 08:06 PM

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