Philip
Well-known member
Today I ran a 2 mile time trial to serve as a point from which to measure post VR progress, First a bit of my related running history:
2002 Best 2 miler 11:06
2003 No 2 mile times but managed one sub 19:00 5K (starting to slow down)
2004 & 2005 no racing, the valve has reared its head, I'm mad and if I can't keep a 5k under 19:00 I'm staying home, after all they make these time public and I don't want anyone to know that I am that slow or broken!...I have since got past that; like Popeye, "I am what I am"
Todays 2 (4/2/06) mile time trial, my new point of reference: 17:45...uggh.
Now the real question for those who have "been there done that": With a successful surgery and recovery, what level of recovery as measured by 2 mile or 5K times can I hope for?
My goal here is not to be able to run fast (it would be a bonus) My goal is to feel energetic enough to be the dad and husband that I want to be. The running times are just an easy measure of recovery. Any insightwill be appreciated.
Philip
2002 Best 2 miler 11:06
2003 No 2 mile times but managed one sub 19:00 5K (starting to slow down)
2004 & 2005 no racing, the valve has reared its head, I'm mad and if I can't keep a 5k under 19:00 I'm staying home, after all they make these time public and I don't want anyone to know that I am that slow or broken!...I have since got past that; like Popeye, "I am what I am"
Todays 2 (4/2/06) mile time trial, my new point of reference: 17:45...uggh.
Now the real question for those who have "been there done that": With a successful surgery and recovery, what level of recovery as measured by 2 mile or 5K times can I hope for?
My goal here is not to be able to run fast (it would be a bonus) My goal is to feel energetic enough to be the dad and husband that I want to be. The running times are just an easy measure of recovery. Any insightwill be appreciated.
Philip