triff
Active member
Heyups, just dropping by to see if anyone has any tips or advice beyond that my cardiologist and non-cyborg running mates have already.
On 8th June last year I had a mechanical MVR, then during my rehab decided to raise money for my hospital's charity by going on a trek to Machu Picchu, which is happening in October this year. As part of our fundraising, I've somehow agreed to run 10k with two of my fellow trekkers (four mates are coming with me, all for the same cause) which is happening one year and one day after my op. A lot of people think I'm daft for doing this, but my cardiologist gave me the thumbs up and these days I'm all about letting some silly little scar keep me down.
That said, I'm no runner - I do mountain bike and I'm pretty fit, I also climb and snowboard (weather permitting) but I'm definitely not in my best shape ever. I've been very busy at work lately but I'm now fully into a training schedule (of sorts) with just under 4 weeks to go until the run. I'm thinking of doing it pushing a drip stand, and we're discussing how (or if) we can raise money along the route to put towards our charity, but mainly the drip stand suggestion is an excuse to not take it at runner's pace
So anyway, I'm just wondering what experiences anyone who's had a valve replacement and is a runner has had, and if you have any tips or advice aside from the general fitness/training side of things that might be useful to me. As it is I'm planning on building up my strength/stamina until I can (hopefully) do a 10k without stopping, I don't care how long it takes me.
Thanks in advance!
On 8th June last year I had a mechanical MVR, then during my rehab decided to raise money for my hospital's charity by going on a trek to Machu Picchu, which is happening in October this year. As part of our fundraising, I've somehow agreed to run 10k with two of my fellow trekkers (four mates are coming with me, all for the same cause) which is happening one year and one day after my op. A lot of people think I'm daft for doing this, but my cardiologist gave me the thumbs up and these days I'm all about letting some silly little scar keep me down.
That said, I'm no runner - I do mountain bike and I'm pretty fit, I also climb and snowboard (weather permitting) but I'm definitely not in my best shape ever. I've been very busy at work lately but I'm now fully into a training schedule (of sorts) with just under 4 weeks to go until the run. I'm thinking of doing it pushing a drip stand, and we're discussing how (or if) we can raise money along the route to put towards our charity, but mainly the drip stand suggestion is an excuse to not take it at runner's pace
So anyway, I'm just wondering what experiences anyone who's had a valve replacement and is a runner has had, and if you have any tips or advice aside from the general fitness/training side of things that might be useful to me. As it is I'm planning on building up my strength/stamina until I can (hopefully) do a 10k without stopping, I don't care how long it takes me.
Thanks in advance!