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Successful Dirt Test for my Stress Fracture

Successful Dirt Test for my Stress Fracture

With an official diagnosis of ankle problems, a fibula stress fracture, and a strong suspicion that running on pavement severely aggravates it, I decided to hit the dirt today and test out my theory. I started at the Farmington Pond, ran north on the BST to Shepherd Canyon, up to the Upper Terrace, and took that back to the car. Its a great loop. My left IT band hurt towards the end, but my ankle did not. Often the pain…

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Stress Fracture of my Lower Left Fibula

Stress Fracture of my Lower Left Fibula

So…you know all of that ankle pain I have been whining about since January?  The pain that I thought was my peroneal tendon. Well, I was wrong. With Ragnar behind me and another Ragnar coming this summer, I decided to get serious and go to the doctor. The pain hasn’t really been bad at all. Actually, I only really feel it anymore if I push on it. But, I figured it was worth looking into. The doctor said my tendons…

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Zion Ragnar Race Report, Concerns and Critique

Zion Ragnar Race Report, Concerns and Critique

A couple months ago, a member of the Wasatch Mountain Wranglers Facebook group posted that they needed a runner to add to their team for the Zion Ragnar Trail Relay. The fee was already paid, just come and run. My family was scheduled to be out of town on the race weekend, so I figured that I had nothing better to do and secured a spot on the team. I hadn’t done a Ragnar before and from what I knew,…

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Back on the Trails! BST-Upper Terrace

Back on the Trails! BST-Upper Terrace

    Over the past couple weeks I have been reading about active release massage and how it might be able to solve my ankle trouble. I have begun to suspect that the lasting pain on my peroneal tendon is from scar tissue that built up.  Apparently, you can break up the scar tissue by massage it and so forth.  So, along with rolling and stretching out the muscles that the tendons attach to, I have been doing it for…

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Blasting my Legs on my Bike as I Rest my Ankle for Running

Blasting my Legs on my Bike as I Rest my Ankle for Running

One thing I noticed  a couple weeks ago when I went for a short 4 mile run on the BST above Farmington was that after taking a full month off to rest my injured ankle, I was OUT OF SHAPE. Actually, its scary how fast I had lost my lungs, legs, and overall endurance – not that I had much to begin with. My ankle is feeling a lot better, but I don’t want to chance reinjuring it. So, in…

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Injured Ankle Test Runs after 1 Month Rest

Injured Ankle Test Runs after 1 Month Rest

This last month has been incredibly frustrating.  Again, right as I was feeling good about running, an injury.  As I posted previously, I injured and reinjured and reinjured my left peroneal tendon.  So, in hopes of being able to come back 100% when the weather warmed and the trails cleared, I haven’t run for the last month.  There have been some nice days too – weatherwise – so it has been frustrating to sit at home. I parked at the…

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Ankle Tendon Damage, Scarring

Ankle Tendon Damage, Scarring

I went to a doctor who is here on-site at work and had her look at my ankle.  She could feel some scar tissue on my tendon, indicating that it had been damaged, started healing, and then re-damaged.  Yup.  I’m an idiot.  So much for keeping on pace to hit 500 miles this year.  I’m out for a while.

Attempt to get above the Smog, ankle trouble

Attempt to get above the Smog, ankle trouble

Tonight I decided to give my ankle a try.  I hadn’t run on it for 8 days. I started partway up 400 N in Bountiful and ran up past the LDS Bountiful Temple towards Mueller Blvd., then I turned around, and bombed back down 400 N. and a ways up 400 W. I clocked some of my fasts miles going down the hill.  At about mile 2 my IT bands started hurting, but oddly enough, as I flew down the…

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Flat No Vert IT Band Rehab Runs and new Ankle Injury, Jan. 1 – Jan. 20

Flat No Vert IT Band Rehab Runs and new Ankle Injury, Jan. 1 – Jan. 20

When I got back from Arizona, I decided that I would try to rehab my IT Bands. They hurt the worst going downhill, so I thought maybe staying flat – on the pavement trails around my house – would help.  Over the course of a few weeks, I did 6 flat runs. I would do stretches on the trail every 1/2 -1 mile for 20-30 seconds on each side. It actually worked pretty well and by the 6th run I…

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