I've been contacted by multiple family members, checking on me because of the riots that are happening in Baltimore right now. To those that haven't asked but want to know: I am safe. I don't live near, work near, or commute through any of the areas that are affected.
In fact, I was so oblivious to what was happening in the city that I decided to enjoy the sunshine on Monday by going for a run. I've been staying fit by running on a treadmill at the gym during the winter, but there's just something special about running outside. Once I started, I enjoyed it so much that when I finished my normal loop, I ran it again. That's right, I ran 7.5 miles on little more than a whim (and I did it 67 minutes).
However.
The next morning I woke up with my left knee in pain. I put on a knee brace and tried to stay off it, but it felt like I had twisted it pretty hard. The fact that it's my left knee seems important. About twelve years ago, when I was on my mission, I was hit by a bus while I was crossing the street. Being a missionary, I was divinely protected and the only injury I sustained was my left knee was badly bruised. So, I experienced a miracle and walked away from something that could have crippled me for life. In fact, it's taken a dozen years for me to experience any negative side effects. Not a bad deal.
Where does that leave me now? My knee feels a lot better than it did yesterday and I plan on wearing the knee brace on my next run. If that doesn't help, I'll see my doctor to discuss my options. I'll stop running if I have to, but I want to know what other options I have. For now, I'll just try to take it easy.
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Swimming is a good alternative.
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