Before you ask, yes I am still injured but yes I still intend to run this damn marathon.

It’s been a week, one filled with tears, hope and fucking stubbornness. Let’s go.

What did I get up to?

My right glute wasn’t getting any better despite resting and giving it a lot of TLC.

I woke up Tuesday morning crying, realising the only way to get to that start line is to pull out my credit card and call the physio.

High five to them, once I told them I had 12 days to go they fit me right in and have been super flexible since.

So what have I done?

Last year, I injured my IT band on my right side. Our bodies don’t forget stuff like this, so when I was tired the other week my IT band tapped out as it refused to get injured again.

So my glute picked up the slack until it overdid it, and voila! Here we are.

My right leg was also proper weak because it had just given up haha, so from Tuesday to Saturday I worked on strengthening the leg.

What was mostly reassuring was that my physio was confident I can get to the start line.

Did it work?

Well that was stage 1. There was no point in the physio treating my leg if it was as going to just fall apart again. I was disheartened that I was still in pain, but when I went again on Saturday my physio reassured me that it’s fine.

Stage 2 is all about getting my leg ready for running as well as relieving the pain. As I write this on Monday, I am definitely feeling better and my leg feels much stronger.

I go again on Tuesday for Stage 3 which is dynamic strength.

I haven’t been sleeping properly as I wake up to my glute hurting. I do hope it goes before race day! Everything crossed for me please.

What else did I get up to?

Work, physio have been big parts of my week so much fun…

I’ve also been out a lot with running friends, first on Wednesday with my Arcade Beers social run group for a meal at Primo. We had a lovely walk first and we even saw some cats!!

Then yesterday (Sunday), my running club Lindley Running Club smashed the Calderdale Way Relay and we celebrated with a lovely curry.

On Saturday Huddersfield parkrun was off so my friend Becky kindly gave us a lift to Rothwell where we walked. It was a beautiful morning.

An inspiring map of Rothwell parkrun

I also volunteered at Junior parkrun on Sunday. Huddersfield celebrated its 9th birthday so there was cake!

With the tears and the pain, there was a moment where I didn’t think I would make the start line.

What has been so wonderful to me is how lovely everyone has been. It’s not just kind words and reassurance, there has been offers of going on walks and have a coffee and cake being supportive. If I wasn’t able to run next weekend, there were suggestions of running a marathon relay to ensure I’d have someone to run with me.

I even had a friend, who swore they would never run a marathon again, to run an entire of one with me!

That’s friendship!

It also shows that running is a team sport. I’m not going to be conquering any club records, but my teammates are all invested in my journey and will be cheering me on no matter what. That’s what helps me push on.

Do I have to race it?

I know some of you are probably thinking, it’s not worth the risk and I should back out.

Nah. If I can get to that start line not feeling in pain, I am going to run it.

Looking at the weather next weekend (around 20 degrees!) it’s going to be a tough one, so even if I had trained perfectly it’s unlikely I’d run as well as I’d hoped to.

This race is going to be a lesson of what a marathon is like. I can use this, along with what I’ve learnt from training to do better next time.

Yeah.

I’m going to run another marathon next year. Let’s goooo!

This week’s song is because I’m able to move about more. I can run up the stairs and yes sir, I can boogie! So should be able to run. Soon.

10 responses to “Marathon Training: Week 15”

  1. Erin Brown avatar

    Hey! I’ve followed so much of your journey on Twitter 😀
    Edinburgh will be my first marathon as well and it feels like our training journeys have been very similar – I picked up an injury a couple of weeks ago as well, and getting through it has taken absolutely everything in me to get through it. Completely agree with what you’re saying about taking part anyway – I will drag myself to that start line! We’ve come so far and worked so hard.
    Stressed about the weather forecast though…
    Wishing you all the best!

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    1. Lindsay B avatar
      Lindsay B

      Hi Erin, aww I’m so sorry to hear you’ve been injured too! This marathon training is brutal! Hopefully see you at the finish line with a smile of relief 🤣

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  2. Helen Bennett avatar
    Helen Bennett

    Good read, glad we are all contributing to your blog in tenuous links!

    Thank you for your volunteering and be kind to yourself with the marathon, you will do it. Might not be pretty but done!

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    1. Lindsay B avatar
      Lindsay B

      Thanks Helen! This is going to be a great lesson for me, so I’m looking forward to it. Glad I can still be involved and see you all

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  3. Jay avatar
    Jay

    Lindsay you are incredible. Your courage and determination inspire me. You’re a gorgeous person inside and out and you don’t deserve the bad luck with your injury.

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    1. Lindsay B avatar
      Lindsay B

      Thank you Jay!

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  4. funkymagic avatar
    funkymagic

    Yay – you’ve got the perfect attitude for this despite all the reasons/excuses to be miserable…it kind of reads like success before you’ve even got to the start line to me. Will be thinking of you on Sunday 👏👏

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    1. Lindsay B avatar
      Lindsay B

      When I’m at mile 20 and likely delirious, I will amuse myself with your terrible sock story to make myself laugh.

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      1. funkymagic avatar
        funkymagic

        You’ve spelled “hilarious and fantastically engaging” as “terrible” for some reason 😳

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      2. Lindsay B avatar
        Lindsay B

        Time will tell!

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