:slapsmoneyontable: I'm out
I went out for a very slow 5 miler yesterday, one week after tweaking my calf, and ended up limping in. I've done more damage to the calf, and am going to have to take an extended amount of time off. I'll take two weeks off of everything, and start biking in the third week, and running in the 5th week (I've gone through this before unfortunately). In the meantime, I'll start lifting upper body much heavier than I have been immediately (anaerobic = to burn the calories I'll be consuming due to being pissed off), will start Power Yoga next week, and lower body strength training the week after. I'll also spend a lot of time reading up on Chi Running, and will continue my swimming drills two days a week, with one day of actual swimming.
= no Half IM this year. It suxors being an old weenie.
Not doing the tri, will allow me to
do this century. I've never done one, and my neighbor (who just did HHH VERY slowly) will be able to go at a very leisurely pace, and enjoy the day.

That is el suck, gb. Very sorry the calf didn't hold up.
Tell me you've seen a doctor?
I saw him after I tweaked it, and he told me there was a good chance I'd further damage the muscle. He also said that he understood that I wouldn't back off (his specialty is Sports Medicine), as...
"it's easier to get a crack addict off of crack than it is to get a runner to stop running."
I called his nurse yesterday, and had her tell him that I did tweak it worse. He returned the call later, and told me to come in next week, if it hadn't started feeling better by then. He has also strongly recommended
Chi Running and that I take a minimum of 4 weeks off. I'm also going to incorporate the strength training routine I went through last time, which was recommended by a Physical Therapist. He has also recommended that I learn to run with less stringent goals. This will somehow have to be my next step, as every time I have been injured it's been due to pushing myself toward a race goal (i.e., a 3:20 marathon twice and now a 5:30 Half IM). I've never been hurt just training to train, or training just to complete a race. Hopefully the little guy in my head that says "you feel good, push this workout" won't rear his ugly head in the future. I must find a way to destroy him!
I'm slightly depressed, but also am looking forward to a new page of "training" with Total Immersion leading my swimming efforts, Chi Running and a new love of cycling (mostly bc I don't seem to get hurt cycling!). Re-hab sux, but beats no-hab!