Since I was in Chamberlain (which is gorgeous, btw) I brought my camera along to take some shots. After about the first half mile, my hip starting hurting a lot. I ended up running a mile and walking the remaining 1/2 mile home. For most of the running and walking I had my hand on my hip to keep it from popping. As soon as I got back to the hotel, I grabbed a bag of ice and started googling. It seems to be stemming from my IT band issues from post-marathon and recommended some hip adductor strengthening exercises. I'll be taking tomorrow off, and probably Friday, and hopefully back to normal by Saturday. I'm running 2 races next weekend, so I definitely want that puppy at 100%!

It's interesting, because I actually had this issue in track in 7th grade, and the doctor was never able to tell me what it was. Then as a sophomore I majorly pulled my right quad coming out of the blocks in the 100 m dash. More recently I realized that it was actually my IT band, so it make sense that my hips would be to blame yet again. I shall live. :)
Thursday I decided to take out Miss Polly provided biking didn't hurt my hip, for a little stroll. One of my buddies who's a big (big = way better and more legit) biker, offered to come with me. Somehow a bike ride to him means biking to a bar downtown for a beer. I could get used to cycling! ;) Luckily my hip stayed in tact and didn't bother me unless I stood up to peddle (which I did maybe once). We managed to go 16 miles, which is quite the feat on my one speed bike. Heh heh. He also refused to let me bring my camera because (and I quote), "I do not want to end up on your blog!" Well, aren't you a lame friend. :P Of course we ended up seeing a ton of hot air balloons which would've been fun to photograph--next time I won't be so accommodating. ;)