#week 4

Having rehab for my overstrained meniscus. Not allowed to run any longer runs right now but can bike long and swim.

Rehab exercises from my physiotherapist that I have to do every day:

1. Squats from a chair, 3×10

2. Gliding bridges with both legs, 3×10

3. Gliding bridges with one leg, 3×10

4. Lunges backwards, 3×10

No 2 and 3 is a combo right now and the goal is to just to no 3

Monday it was gym before work. Regular exercises was triceps, biceps, back and legs, then hips and calves.

Then I did the exercises that my physiotherapist has given me,  the gliding exercises are done on a flow mat which is optimal.

After work it was time for my first indoor bike ride on the trainer. I have forgotten how sweaty it gets inside, goal was to do at least 40K which I also did. Distance: 40.3K, time: 1:28K. Got beat afterwards.

Tuesday it was swim training before work, focus was on speed. I was not sure if my tired legs would slow me down but I did not feel those tired legs during swimming, I just got some minor cramp at the end. Distance: 2225 m, pace; 2’34 /100 m

Physiotherapist exercises in the evening.

Wednesday it was swim training before work, focus was on form. Distance: 2525 m, pace: 2’24 /100m.

Then after work I did indoor biking while watching worldchampionship relay biking. Distance: 30.1K, time: 2:01 h. Foamrolled afterwards.

This week when I have done the lunges backwards I have felt some pain in one little area on my front left thigh so I have not tried to get down too low on that side.

Thursday it was gym before work when I focus on legs, shoulders (for my swimming), back, hips and core and of course the physiotherapist exercises.

Friday morning I really like the PowerYoga 2 classes, was not there last week but nice to be back, a bit more people at the class but still could have social distance.

The last days my right knee has not been sore which I hope is a good sign.

Saturday this morning I had the luxuary to drive to Frostavallen and run my 10K trail run that I cut down to 9.5K since it is too much dirt road at the end and I do not run in dirt roads til my knee feels much better

Today I decided to test to run in a normal pace, this summer I had to run slower to not upset my knee during the run. This morning my knee was with me, did not protest. Super happy!

9.5K, 1’24 h, still walk on the dirt roads.