Well, its been a tough 7 months. I am not back to full form but I am running which is alot better than where I was just 2.5 months ago. In March/April after a hard training cycle in the Winter, I rolled my ankle at Battlefield during a 7 miler and it developed into peroneal tendonosis in my left ankle. I think I was already on my way to developing it but the roll didn't help. Two negative MRI's and 12+ weeks of rehab, many othro visits who wanted to do surgery (even with no tears), it finally started feeling better. During that period I hiked and biked but unfortunately, rest and limited strengthening was the key to getting it better. Additionally, massage therapy on the ankle that contained all the scar tissue on that tendon helped as well. During this entire period, it felt strong but was aching just under the ankle bone and was tied to two knots in the gastrocnemius muscle part of the calf. I am still in the process of trying to keep my calves loose during all my training. Additionally, in coming back, I ended up getting orthotics. For me it was a big mistake as it caused issues in my right (non-injured) ankle. So I scraped the orthotics all together (after 2 months) and bought a pair of new Brooks Ghost 8 Aurora's and have not been using any other soles than the ones that came with the shoe. So far so good and I am back up to around 20 a week although this week was a short week due to me rehabing the right ankle. Below is a snapshot of my comeback miles:
As you can see from the graph, I started back running 3 miles in early August, then moved to 5 miles, then slowly moved up from there. Next week, I plan on getting back to a 20+ mile week again.
Goblin Gallup 5k:
So we arrived at Farifax Station around 7:30am, hit the dumper as usual. Zach and Nic had baseball tryouts the night before so I knew they were pretty tired and didn't know how they would do or even if they felt like running. I was somewhat excited to pace Nic as he had been doing better and better each 5k he ran. His previous 5k PR on this course was 25:13. The 1k fun run was at 8:30 in which most of the kids dressed. Meanwhile, nic, zach, and I warmed up with a small .75 mile jog. After that, we head over to the start. 9:00 rolls around so we are at the line and we are off. Nic takes off in a dead sprint, you know, the kind where they run balls to the wall and just know they can't hold that pace. I told him to just go at his pace and I would follow. I lagged a little behind b/c this was my first race back and didn't need to injure anything again. I look at the watch after .50 miles and its in the high 6/min mile range and am thinking thats pretty fast for an 8 year old. Finally, we it the first mile at 7:32 which on this course was pretty good. Just a note, it had been raining pretty decent most of the morning so the road was kind of slick but nothing that bad. His second mile was his worst which was a 8:19. To be fair, it had a decent amount of hills in that second mile. So at mile two, he asked me if he could run harder and I said, umm, your not running hard now? He gave me no response and he took off like he had at the start of the race. Straching my head, I just didn't know how he could go from running to sprinting at mile two. Oh well, I let him dictate the pace and we had a couple nice hills the last mile. He powered up them and got a 8:09 third mile and finished the 3.14 mile race in 24:55/7:57 pace for a new PR. However, since he is competing against all 13/14 year old, he came in 8th out of 32nd and 41st out of 150 male runners. Not bad for someone who doesn't run at all.
Me, I felt pretty good the whole way. After the race, the left ankle was aching a tad but that is usually b/c of the tight left calf which felt better after I stretched it. Oh yea, I came in 5th in my age group but wasn't really running since I was pacing Nic. Big Zach who took a baseball off his face last night, powered through with a 25:50 for a new PR himself. I could tell his face was hurting and he is just like me. I had to work for every improvement I got - nic, it just seems to come easier. Mom came in 27th out of 100 females, not bad for not running hard.
Here is a pic of us goofing around before the race:
After the race, Mom was quick on the phone to snap these:
Other than that, its nice to run a race and not be in pain. We'll see how the rest of the fall goes and see if I can get back into Marathon shape for early next spring. I am going to run some smaller races this Fall while trying to up my mileage.
Let it Ache! We are a husband and wife who train and run a lot of races together. Heather is on a journey to complete her first 100k race while JD pushes towards a 100 miler. Between the both of us, we have dealt with numerous injuries and thought the title was appropriate!
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Friday, July 17, 2015
What Happened to the Other Three Running Duricks?

We are still running.
I just haven’t blogged since January which is insane. The kids have been doing great in their races
lately. I had some epic winter training
and then got sidetracked with a minor foot issue and ended up bailing on my
spring races.
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| Run Your Heart Out Finish |
In February the boys and I did Run Your Heart Out 5K. It was a new course for this race, and there
were some hills at the end. We had a
great time at the race, and even got some warm weather for February.
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| Run Your Heart Out 5K |
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| Run for Haiti finish |
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| 14 and under age group awards with Moise Joseph from the Haitian Olympic team |
The boys killed it at this race putting up
big course PRs and also grabbing 2nd and 3rd places in
the 14 and under age group. This is huge
for them because it’s always hard to get an age group award at a Potomac River
Racing event. The even bigger news was
that even though I thought I ran a bad race I also ended up with 3rd
in my age group for the event. It had
been my goal for the year to age group in a Potomac River race so I was excited
about that.
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| Some friends and I...we all won age group awards! |
We were busy with other sports in April so we didn’t do any
formal races, but the kids and I hit up the 6K Walk for Water at the State
Department in DC. We elected to run our
6K for water and had a great time on the course. ![]() |
| Zach finishing Bodies in Motion |
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| Some friends and I pre-race |
No racing in June, but July brought us the Freedom
Firecracker 5K. Fast, flat course that was a revisit of the PR setting
Thanksgiving race. It was rainy to start
and humid at the finish so no PRs, but the boys once again brought home 2nd
and 3rd in their age groups.
So let’s talk about the ultra season that never materialized
for me after my huge winter training cycle.
I felt stronger and fitter through this past training cycle than I ever
had. I had done tons of strength work
and a lot of specific workouts and had insane volume for me. I was at multiple 50+ mile weeks. About a week before Blue Ridge Marathon, I
started to experience pain in my left 2nd/3rd metatarsal
area which was particularly bad during hill work. I went and got checked for a stress
fracture. Phew! No stress fracture, just inflammation. After thinking it through I decided to
withdraw from Blue Ridge in an attempt
to save the bigger goal of Mohican 50 in June.
The hills of Blue Ridge would have really put me out for a long
time. I mostly biked and did some
running leading up to Glacier Ridge Trail 50K.
I was really excited for GRT and thought that I could do really well at
it. I did really well and was killing
the course and feeling very strong running the hills particularly the downhills
aggressively. It was unseasonably warm,
but I was dialed in with hydration and nutrition and feeling good.
| Feeling the heat at the GRT |
However, by the 25K mark, the rocky terrain
and constant rolling hills on the trail were wearing on my foot. I could have pushed through and a year ago I
probably would have pushed through, but I made the decision to drop at the 25K
point. Oddly, I wasn’t upset and felt
really calm with my decision.
Truthfully, I just didn’t have the fire for it. As many others who have run Oil Creek have
said, I feel like I left a little part of myself out there on that trail last
October. Having done something so
amazing and been in such a dark place for so much of that race has put some
things in perspective. I didn’t feel the
need to prove to myself or anyone else that I could tough it out at GRT. I knew I could tough it out, but it wasn’t
smart to tough it out. I was changing my
gait and risking a longer term injury.
After that, I made the decision that Mohican was not in the cards for
this year. I backed off of running quite
a bit and focused on strength and yoga to let my foot get back to normal. I’ve just started to consistently get back to
training this month and finally got a run above 6 miles with no pain in my
foot. I don’t know what I’m going to do
for fall races, and I’m OK with that.
I’m looking forward to having fun with the kids at fall 5Ks and on the
trails and toying with the idea of trying for a PR half, but who knows?
In more exciting news we will be off on an epic adventure to
the Pacific Northwest soon so we will have a lot of exciting hiking adventures
and trail porn to post in the next month.
Sunday, June 14, 2015
Peroneal Tendonosis - feeling a tad better?
On June 11th, 2015, after 2.5 months of dealing with PT, it is feeling a tad better but I am cautiously optimistic. PT has a tendency to come back if you overdue it. On the 11th, I hit the bike for 32 minutes for 9 miles and it all felt good. What is sort of working: a combination of ankle strengthening (3 days a week), rest, and stretching....and throw in the ankle brace which I am off of now. What I have done, dry needling, massage, rolling, stick and foot ice buckets. Its starting to feel good and will walking be doing little bit on Saturday. Well, I walked a little more than I wanted and walked 7+ miles according to my fitbit b/c of all the baseball games I had to go to. Now of course, the ankle is a little sore which I guess is expected. Today on Sunday, its kinda sore when I woke up. The gastrocnemius and soleus are tight which is what I expected. So we will see how it feels today, another baseball game and will try hit the bike later today. I will try not to walk to much today and stay off my foot and see how it feels.
Either way, I think it is feeling better but who knows at this point. Will re access next week
Either way, I think it is feeling better but who knows at this point. Will re access next week
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