I've been taking time off the bike until today, I couldn't stand it anymore I did a bike sprint but not full, effort. I also have been doing the usual few exercises and I'm regularly able to do 21-23 pullups every morning. Been walking a mile+ every morning including walking backward up hills.
I'll see what the new ortho Dr. says about recovery next Tuesday.
I'm fasting and purging for tomorrow's colonoscopy. Yesterday ate a 'low residual' diet which was new to me. Stuff I never eat, like simple carbs... specifically white rice and bananas. That's the stuff I probably should have been eating before races instead of high fiber bread and cereals. I should be able to drop close to 140 lbs by the time this is over. I had to drink a 2 L of polyethylene glycol solution around 6 pm, then another 2 L at 1:00 am. I'll be up most of the night. Fun.
2.5 mile mountain bike sprint - Laurel Branch Trl
Time - 10:16
Avg speed - 13.3 mphMax HR - 165
HR over 156 - 4:10
Avg HR - 150 (inc 1 min recovery at end)
I stayed seated most of the ride back, HR certainly wasn't up to what it normally is during this workout.
Hard to tell if these types of rides are degrading to my knee. The feels good afterward. Sometime I get a slight soreness later in the night or next day but usually not. Probably shouldn't do anything for a month with my legs, but I definitely would feel vulnerable to CV disease without pushing my HR, hard to do without legs. Maybe be forced to swim only. Water run at the most. I'll see what the Dr. says but I'm sure less is more at this point.
Judging by the comments, some people don't apparently understand that 'jogging' - running with heel or midfoot strike is more damaging to my knee than high knee running, stairs, hills, or running with forefoot strike on the ball of the foot in sprint form. FWIW, even when I raced 800s, my heel never touched the ground and I wore the same spikes as I would for a 100m race. Anything faster than a 72 sec 400m is a sprint for someone over 60, and that would be about my slowest 400m split in any of the 800m races I ever ran, my slowest being 2:22. Transitioning from high knee running gradually to full stride is the way I've been getting prepped for sprinting post injury.
Anyway, hopefully my colon is ok. Find out tomorrow.
