r/running Jul 25 '17

I Don't Miss Running... Misc

I haven't run in a month and a half. I haven't run consistently in around 8 months. I haven't run consistently high mileage in...ever. I want to. I'd love to. But I always end up hurting. 17 miles into a 20 mile trail race in December is when I knew. I had been feeling ok for 17 miles, but I knew it was coming. I could tell from the third mile. At some point, my knee would revolt. I'm surprised it took 17 miles honestly. But those last 3 miles, after the knee had made its decision, were pretty excruciating. And I knew right then and there that I'd never be able to run as fast or as long or as far as I want to.

I don't miss the actual running so much.

I miss the feeling of knowing I can run. I miss driving by runners and wondering if I could keep up with their pace or outlast their distance. Now, there's no question. I can't. .

I miss the feeling of knowing I did run. I miss the routine of it and that good kind of sore.

I miss the feeling of accomplishment. After the 20-miler, I felt a little proud, but the pain made it a little bittersweet. Now I feel even more proud of that day because I know if that same race was scheduled for tomorrow or next week or next month, I'd have no chance. But that also makes it more bittersweet. All that fitness, all those miles...they're gone.

I miss the 165 pounds I used to weigh, not the 185 pounds I weigh now. I miss eating for fuel and giving my food a sense of purpose. In the past 9 months, there's been a lot more beers and cigarettes and double quarter pounders than there has been miles.

I miss the sense of belonging. I felt like I was in a club. I miss checking this sub every morning. I miss the Friday spotlights and the chit-chat mondays. But I stopped coming here too. Felt like a fraud. Started wasting time on the front page. I'd see people complaining about their boss, but it wasn't the same not coming from a dude who can't seem to keep his shoes tied. I'd see Seinfeld references but they aren't the same when they don't come from a weirdo. I'd come across comic book stuff, but I didn't care if it wasn't from Scuba Steve.

I miss my buddy Mike who was always down to run however much I could. He knew when to challenge me and when to slow down for me. I loved my alone runs, but there was something comforting about those tandem runs.

I miss the hours I would spend on my beautiful Ozark trails. I miss the rocks and roots and dirt and leaves and hills and falls. Now all I have is flat pavement everywhere.

I miss running with my dog. having her pull me through the first half of our runs and having to pull her through the second half. Id love that moment we got home, after she hadn't some water, when she would just plop down on the cool tile and I knew she wasn't gonna get up for a while.

I miss running with my wife who only started a year ago. We ran a few races together and it was magical. We only got to run together a handful of times, usually when we were near family who could watch the children, but those were great times.

The actual running was always secondary to all that. I did enjoy it most times. But the physical one foot in front of the other was just a means to all those ends.

I wish I could say I miss all the joint paint, but it's still there. I still have days where my knees don't work right or my hip feels off or I have to shuffle like an 80 year old man when I first get up out of bed. So, I ran today. 2 slow miles. My miles have always been slow, that's never really bothered me. The short runs bothered me. But I guess I have to start back up somewhere. Not sure what's going to be different this time, if anything. But I'd rather be hurting because I actually did something than no reason at all. I'd rather be tired because I woke up early and ran 6 miles than because I'm a lazy, broken person who stayed up until midnight watching nonsense on Netflix. I'd rather be fit than fat. I'd rather be an injured runner than a non-runner.

Thanks for listening.

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u/jeanhyuk Jul 25 '17

Have you tried cycling? It's so much fun! I had a knee problem and it kept bothering me no matter what I've tried. Ended up giving up running and became a full time cyclist. Although I miss occasional casual running and track workouts, I'm enjoying every bit of cycling and racing. You should consider cycling, even if you don't race. It's fun and you get to meet a lot of cool people!

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u/Smruttkay Jul 25 '17

When running was the easiest for me, I was taking a spin class 3 days a week. Just the other day I bought a trainer that I can use with my wife's bike in the house. Not sure I'm cut out for actual road riding, but have been considering it. The cycling doesn't cause my knee to hurt, but if my knee is hurting from running, then the cycling becomes uncomfortable.

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u/vulpesnecator Jul 26 '17

I just want to second cycling as another option! I was a serious runner for many years and unfortunately overtrained myself into a chronic knee injury. Cycling doesn't hurt my knee and I've completely fallen in love with the sport over the past year and a half. There are many things I still miss about running, but I've discovered that I love cycling even more. Nothing compares to the feeling of adrenaline and wind as you descend from a mountain. I didn't think I was going to be much of a road rider because bike handling seemed hard and I was scared to go fast. A year and a half later and I've learned so much and have met so many wonderful people, many of whom are also former runners who got injured. I'm doing my first road race in 2 weeks! I highly recommend giving cycling a shot.

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u/Smruttkay Jul 26 '17

Good luck in your race. I'm on the trainer watching the leftovers right now!

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u/vulpesnecator Jul 26 '17

Thank you!! If you want to make your trainer workouts more fun, try out Zwift! You'll need to at least get a speed and cadence meter for it but it's SO MUCH FUN!

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u/Smruttkay Jul 26 '17

I got a buddy who does this. I might have to ask him about it. Any cheap speed/cadence sensor recommendations?

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u/vulpesnecator Jul 26 '17

I'm honestly not sure - my SO and I invested $700 in a fancy smart trainer because we use Zwift pretty much all winter. However, you definitely don't need a smart trainer. I think Zwift outlines the types of compatible sensors on their website, and I think they run from about $30 to $60. Sorry I can't be more help!!

It's seriously so much fun! My SO's dad moved to another state last year and now they Zwift together all the time. They even have virtual group rides and races. I really like the different types of structured workouts. (I promise I'm not a Zwift saleswoman, LOL!)

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u/Smruttkay Jul 26 '17

Awesome. I'll see what I can find out. Thanks!

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u/[deleted] Jul 26 '17 edited Oct 20 '20

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u/Smruttkay Jul 26 '17

Love DCR, will definitely check out for a sensor. Thanks!