Pulled my hamstring the week of my half...
 
            
                
                    JTick                
                
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                    My very first half runs this Saturday, March 29.  I squeezed one last good leg workout in last Friday, knowing that I needed to taper my weight lifting this week as well. Yesterday (Sunday) I had a lot of tightness in my hamstring like I had pulled it and it felt cramped up.  Today, it's very tight, sore, hurts to straighten my leg out.
I was supposed to do a mid-length run today (5 miles) following Galloway's half training schedule. I am concerned what would happen if I miss this run completely. Is it more important to try to squeeze this run in? Give my leg a few more days? I'm stuck to a desk for the next few hours, but I'm trying to get up and walk as much as possible to help my leg loosen up.
Experienced runners, please advise on how I should work around this setback. Let me know which questions I forgot to answer in my OP. 
                
                I was supposed to do a mid-length run today (5 miles) following Galloway's half training schedule. I am concerned what would happen if I miss this run completely. Is it more important to try to squeeze this run in? Give my leg a few more days? I'm stuck to a desk for the next few hours, but I'm trying to get up and walk as much as possible to help my leg loosen up.
Experienced runners, please advise on how I should work around this setback. Let me know which questions I forgot to answer in my OP.
 
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            You aren't going to get any more fit on a 5 mile run this close to the race date. It's more important to get to the start line as healthy as possible. Skip the run and rest that hamstring.0
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            Perfect, thank you. I didn't really think it would matter, but I'm kind of freaked out about messing this up! There's so much more to consider when running something longer than a 5k.0
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