Tuesday was the nicest day of the week mid 50ºs and sunny, hit the track for the first time in 2 weeks. Didn't do much, just testing the water a bit. Just a warmup, some exercises and drills, and bike top half of Roark's cove road.
Stretches, drills, lunges
4 x 50m - high knee runs on turf
2 x 50m strides on turf
1.5 mile bike climb
Still not ready to resume any track training. Who knows if I ever will be. 2 days later, a bit stiff and slight pain. Sure, I could probably tolerate running with a few days of soreness and stiffness, but that won't work for the long term if it's not improving. May need a longer reset. In the meantime, I'll stick with the bike, rower, gym, and do the knee strengthening exercises ... while resisting the temptation to run for a while.
Have maintained a healthy weight. Generally in the 141-143.5 range.
More important is just staying alive and staying on top of health issues. In addition to giving up caffeine and drinking lots of water, I'm also quitting eating almonds and almond butter, a high oxalate food that I had been eating daily. (Can cause kidney issues and inflammation).
It's going to be really a tough February with faculty senate, 3 audition days, and some medical appointments. Instead of my usual 2 half days a full day, first week I'll have only Friday and Sunday completely off. I capped my Sewanee teaching at 4 hrs a week, don't want any more. I'm full again this semester. But looking forward to my sabbatical next year, where I'll be able to just go in one day/ week for the entire academic yr in most weeks.
Been making the shed my practice home at night, it's going to be a test tonight to see if it stays warm enough, it's uninsulated but 2 x 1500w space heaters have been able to keep it toasty.
What really sucks is that my main working laptop went down (black screen) less than a week before the semester starts, so I'm thankful this 14 yr old Macbook is still working. Drove 75 miles to Huntsville Apple Store and they couldn't fix it because MTSU had an admin code they wouldn't give me. Made the trip for nothing.