senior year in high school in track I was running the 100 Meter in 10.8 seconds.
That is awesome, man. I suck at 100m, but I really respect the people who can do it and that is some fucking time. Good job!
senior year in high school in track I was running the 100 Meter in 10.8 seconds.
I'm a very competitive runner (as far as high school running goes). i recently set our high school's record with a 9:12 time for the 2-mile, which is my best event. i also compete in the mile run but it is secondary to me; my time is always generally between 4:20 and 4:30. in Junior year, hoping to get a scholarship off running to college.
yeah i know its hilarious, i typed 4:20.
Those are still great times as I never achieved those times even back in my prime days. Also back in my senior year of high school, I got injured during the XC season after finally making the varsity squad, was bitterly disappointed and can never go back and redo that again.I got injured during that season from overtraining. I got all my PR's for life during the first couple of meets during my junior year. Nothing to wrtie home about; 0:55, 2:09, 4:43, 10:28 for 400/800/1600/3200. The mile was defitnetly my favorite (and best) event.
Lee may be right, but I went to someone because of pain in my right foot. I'm 13 (yeah young) and the doc. said I had something in my foot that people can have while growing. But with this disease that... (ah fuck dunno english word) arises by a tendon pulling your bones or something. Well, he said it can take several months untill the pain goes away. In that period you shouldn't do much with the knee or foot, it'll just become more painfull. Especially jumping or running.with all the runners in this thread, maybe one of you can help me.
I have this perverse love for running/jogging respectable distances on the track, and I usually run 4-5 miles a day on it just to clear my head after class. Lately I've been getting persistent pain in the interior of my right knee that hurts when I walk and is excruciating if I try to run... and I'm not sure why. Is there anything I can do to alleviate this and prevent it from happening again? Right now it is preventing me from running at all, which I hate since that is the only time I can really let myself relax. I only do this recreationally... so I guess it wouldn't be a tragedy if I should stop altogether, but that would just really suck! Any advice would be appreciated.
Aeolus, I've been having the EXACT same problem in my right knee. It can feel fine all day, but as soon as I run/jump/hop, I'm in agony.
A common problem in younger runners is Osgood Schlatter - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osgood-Schlatter_disease. The wiki page says it's most common in 10-15 year olds, but I'm still suffering it at 19 and medically, it can last until you stop growing at 21. Which sucks. It's caused by over-exercising following a growth spurt. I don't know if that will sound right to you, but I'm just throwing it out as Young Man + Frequent Running + Knee Injury = Osgood Schlatter quite often.
If that doesn't sound right, it could just be a general stress exercise, and the best advice is to just rest it up.
Tennis shoes is a definite no-no for running, well maybe on a tennis court but not designed for distance running. Best to get shoes designed for running, and whether you need more cushion or support depending on your foot structure.It's probably my damn shoes... I left my running shoes at home when I moved back to school and have been substituting my regular tennis shoes so I wouldn't have to give it up. Blah, I guess I'll just stop running until I go home next weekend to get them.
Update: the one teammate decided to set a 40 second lifetime best and leave me in the dust. Holy crap, that sucked. At least it was one of my teammates, though. I got second, and the other teammate got third. On varsity, our top guy won and the next ones were 3, 9, 11, 12, and 19. We won both team titles fairly easily. Varsity won 35ish to 70ish, and we won 27 to 120.I raced on varsity the last two times, but both were pretty bad courses (basically running loops around schools), so no new best for me, but now my one teammate is back from injury and I get to run JV on saturday. According to my coach, we have the only 3 kids capable of going under 19 minutes and he says I should win by 30 seconds over my teammates. Should be fun.
Ah the good old track workout days. I'm sure if I try to do one with a group of high schoolers I'll be gasping on the ground. I used to easily do a series of 400s in around 70-75 seconds, now am lucky if I get each under 90 seconds.