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Running => Running => Topic started by: kawasa on February 22, 2026, 05:32:37 PM

Title: Sunday February 22 2026
Post by: kawasa on February 22, 2026, 05:32:37 PM
A bit over 5 hilly miles. When I started it was snowing and about a quarter mile in it turned to all rain for the rest of the run. A nice 37°F rain lol
Title: Re: Sunday February 22 2026
Post by: Fast Eddie on February 22, 2026, 09:06:33 PM
After work run as temps started to hit just below freezing. Made for a slippery, slushy 10K.
Title: Re: Sunday February 22 2026
Post by: Loco Coyote on February 23, 2026, 09:10:47 AM
3.3 mile recovery run with my son and his girlfriend. I was very tired from the ski race on Saturday.
Title: Re: Sunday February 22 2026
Post by: Loco Coyote on February 23, 2026, 09:11:09 AM
3.3 mile recovery run with my son and his girlfriend. I was very tired from the ski race on Saturday.
Title: Re: Sunday February 22 2026
Post by: DrT(weekendwrAcur) on February 23, 2026, 10:42:28 AM
25km for a weekend total of 40km (just shy of a marathon in 27 hours. 2*C at the start but warmed up nicely to 12*C by the finish.

Testing my "backup shoes" for next month's ultra race. Backup shoes did not pass the test and started causing severe pain in the Achilles area likely due to a heel rub. Of course it wasn't a problem until I joined up with the local trail run group and tried to run FAST for 25 minutes midway through my run. Had to walk back to the trailhead and will work through a couple other options for race-day backup shoes today and tomorrow.

Now let's see if I can keep my training (and posting here) consistent for the next four weeks to at least make it through to race day.
Title: Re: Sunday February 22 2026
Post by: kawasa on February 23, 2026, 10:55:06 AM
Damn, what are the back up shoes?
Title: Re: Sunday February 22 2026
Post by: DrT(weekendwrAcur) on February 23, 2026, 11:28:49 AM
Quote from: kawasa on February 23, 2026, 10:55:06 AM
Damn, what are the back up shoes?
What I ran in yesterday was a pair of Salewa MS Drop Line trail runners. They're old enough that I'd taken them out of the regular rotation, but I'd loved them enough to not be ready to toss them. There's still lugs remaining on the tread but it's almost down to the sole in the primary strike areas.

The issue I had yesterday was probably more due to my using (relatively new) shoe inserts in them. I've been using these inserts in most of my shoes for about 5 months, but this is really the first time I'd combined these inserts with these shoes. The inserts add a bit of rise, in this case probably just moving my foot/heel too high and resulting in the rub/pain.

Once the pain started, even walking in them (with inserts) continued to hurt. I removed the insert for the walk back to the trailhead.

Added the inserts originally to mitigate a sore heel (likely planar fasciitis or similar) and they have worked very well in every pair of shoes - up until yesterday.

Why back-up shoes? In a ~24 hour race with 9 loops I'm fully expecting to get tired of my shoes at least once and will want to plan to switch out a time or two at some point during the day. Luckily I love love love my primary shoes (Salewa MS Ultra Train 2) and have had great runs in them (with the inserts) in this training cycle -including my longest one-day run so far.