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Progress Journals & Experimental Routines / Re: a fast and explosive donkey!
« Last post by LBSS on Today at 07:42:18 am »typical advice is to wait at least a week after calf strain to return to running. but it's also not to rest more than you have to because deconditioning makes everything worse. yesterday was able to walk and do 10 SL hops without pain, following the protocol from this article: https://www.physio-network.com/blog/calf-strain-rehab/. so i decided to get back out this morning.
- 34:30 x [easy x 60s, walk x 60s]
no pain! barest hint of tightness here and there but i think i'm on track. will build up cautiously over the next couple of weeks. plan is to get back to 6+ hours of running per week at easy pace before adding intensity, and then introducing SubT workouts.
- 34:30 x [easy x 60s, walk x 60s]
no pain! barest hint of tightness here and there but i think i'm on track. will build up cautiously over the next couple of weeks. plan is to get back to 6+ hours of running per week at easy pace before adding intensity, and then introducing SubT workouts.
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