For the first time in 6+ yrs, I DNF'd in a race yesterday. Too much too fast. I was surprised I felt an injury during my 200m race because I had run at least 100 races without an issue since 2015. Not serious I think, but a setback. Even a Ferrari breaks down once in a while.
I was really puzzled at what it was. I was racing a 22 yr old who was just 2 steps ahead of me in a 200m race from lane 5, and in the last 50m as I was running down the bank toward the finish, I felt a grind in my buttock area and immediately pulled up. At first I thought it was my hip joint, but no... it was the same injury I had during last season, a proximal hamstring tendon. This injury I thought had healed but I did a few things this week that set me up for this event. Doing my first sets of heavy glute machine without any hip flexor to balance, doing my first speed workout 2 days before the meet and running hill sprints. All of these things put extra stress on the tendon, combined with the overstriding one does when running full out in a race down a banked track... I was really crankin', determined to break 26. And I think I would have because the kid who beat me ran 24.4 and I wasn't much more than a second behind.
Anyway... I rode my bike today, and I'll be running at some point this week, and I know exactly what I have to do to rehab and strengthen this issue. I won't be racing a 200m again anytime soon, but I hope to be back racing a 400m in Jan. Good that this happened now instead of February. 12+ weeks before indoor nationals. This will also give me time to fully heal my pubalgia and foot.
The last time I had an injury in a race was in 2015 when I had a much more serious tear in my hip flexor. I used that rehab time to build my foundation, running longer slower intervals, a lot of over distance. All that good foundation I think led to my first outdoor National title in Jacksonville later that year. I also ran my masters PR 200m in that meet: 24.48. This injury is very much the same. Only stressed by all out top speed. Should be able to run 400m race pace in 2 weeks or so.
I should've not gone to this meet. So much time waiting. It ran 2 hrs behind. I got there at 2:45 and didn't race til almost 6pm. Was happy to see a few masters friends at the meet.
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