Today's run was somewhat rainy, although not downpour rainy. This is an important distinction. For instance, my clothes did not drip a pool of water after the run. I can deal with 'rainy.'
However, it was also somewhat chilly, which in some respects is great (no overheating!), but made me forget about warming up. Usually, I don't really warm up, apart from the fact that I run more slowly when I start than when I end. Now, before you tell me I should stretch to avoid injury, I think that I've been doing okay over the last 5 years of running, so that's not a big issue for me (I do stretch afterward, even though some people, like editor of Runner's World Amby Burfoot, have claimed that this isn't necessary either). Normally, this is not a problem since your muscles don't really need to warm up when you are running in, say, Florida. Or on a pleasant, 70F day. But when it is in the 50s and rainy, maybe you should.
It took until 60% of the way through my 4-mile run to feel like my calves were finally warm. Crazy. And not very fun. And kind of painful. But at least I got there. My calves have been one of the muscle groups that is slower in getting back into the routine of running generally, but I really felt like today it was far more about the weather. The good news is that by the end of the run, everything felt okay -- and I was going more quickly that the slow-crawl pace at which I started.
I did stretch afterward and couldn't help but notice that my calves were t-i-g-h-t. Far worse than usual. But since this is an anomaly and since this happened only on a cold, rainy day, I think it will be okay.
Ah, nice blog!! I also want to get back into running. Great to read about your progress!
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