Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Random

Insanity...a foolish or senseless action....like eating mindless amounts of Christmas goodies. This happens EVERY year. People drop off goodies to the office and I feel the need to try everything like I've never had it before... I think I barely left the kitchen today... cake, cupcakes, cookies, cheese... Seriously if it's yummy, I want some. And then, I think about the fact that I didn't run the past two days like I was suppose to, one of the two. So I do my 3 miles today and the whole time I'm thinking... butter and sugar ugh, please don't get sick. I didn't. And also thinking, WHEN WILL I EVER LEARN! This happens EVERY year! So I'm sure tomorrow I will under eat in order to compensate for today's over eating and tomorrow I run 5 miles. Should be a day of rest in there, but, we all know I'm not running on a Friday.

Is it possible to do the South Beach diet and still drink beer?? (rhetorical question)... what about South Beach and my only carbs ARE beer?!! Think about it...

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Turtle Endorphins

Well I made it. It was turtle running but slow and steady gets it done. Really glad it is too, I feel better. I've been such a bah-humbug lately that I needed a little shot of endorphins to smack my brain around. I didn't go to the forest like planned... instead turned a 5 mile trail into 8 miles. Actually... ran to what I thought was the finish and my gps said 7.83 miles - crap. Had to double back and finish it out. There is no "close enough" when training because there is no "close enough" when racing.

Friday, December 14, 2012

Slacker

Confession time... I was suppose to run 5 miles yesterday, and well... I didn't. This is my first Thursday without class since finals and ok, to be completely honest, going out weighed heavier on my pleasure seeking scale than running. Of course with the lie to myself... that I still run Saturday (which I will) and that next week we get right back on the training schedule (which I hope). Funny enough - training related - last night after my NY strip steak, potato cake & asparagus I headed back to "location #1" and ordered rocket tots to which point the "Boston Qualifier" (name has been changed to protect the fast) said... be careful, that's how people get big. HAHA! How true! So weight. Yes, we all want to look awesome in our clothes but additionally...as a runner.... the more you weigh, the more you have to propel forward. The more you're adding to the pounding of your knees, feet... spandex. Ugh, I like living in reality, but sometimes I hate swallowing it.

Motivational quote time... Charles Swab said.... A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm. Hmmm...dictionary.com says enthusiasm is absorbing or controlling possession of the mind by any interest or pursuit. Doesn't action need to be involved? We'll modify...
A man can succeed at almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm and drive. Hm, just found my steering wheel.

Monday, December 10, 2012

The Tony Robbins Special

D.O.M.S....Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness. That's my foreshadow for tomorrow. Did my long run today. Was suppose to do it Saturday and well, I didn't. Sunday either. Was worried the rain was going to come early today and I was going to have to do 7 miles on the treadmill but thankfully it didn't. After mile 3 I found my pace and finally, finally, the last 4 miles felt pretty good. How'd I manage that??...I stopped letting my head do my running and started letting my legs (internal conversation) what's that body, my knee is swelling and starting to hurt - that's nice, suck it up and keep going. Anyone who's told you you'll feel great training for a marathon meant it, but not necessarily physically.... long runs are not always going to feel good. They are meant to teach us to endure. To learn that we can go farther than we ever thought. And if you treat your body well inbetween these sessions of remolding (today it's Aleve, popcorn & an amazing foam roller) it will continue to work hard for you.

Thursday, December 6, 2012

Wooh!

High five to all the runners out there today! That's one of the things I love about running.... almost everyone can do it. You don't need special training, you don't have to be built a certain way, you don't need fancy clothes or shoes, you don't have to be fast... you don't even have to be motivated, just dedicated. Pretty sure I've confirmed that several times. I saw all kinds of people out running today... advanced runners, beginning runners, heavy runners, thin runners, couples, friends, singles. Through my short years of running I've seen equally as many wide varieties of people who are all joined together by running - hippies, stroke victims, 5th avenues, the average "joe", I've been passed by 8 year olds, I've been passed by 80 year olds. IT'S AWESOME! We've all got our own story, but on the run course there's only one stereotype.

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

A Battle Till the Finish


Self-discipline and defiance have ridden into battle within my head today. Self-discipline all day has been mapping out exactly how we will accomplish our 3 mile run …drive to school, park, bring running clothes with to class, change after, return work clothes to car, run from parking garage period, end of story. Drove to school, parked…defiance… class will be quick today, I’ll just go, return, and then run on the treadmill at home. Class ended very early. Self-discipline … good now go home, change, and run. It won’t take long. Defiance… ehh, write my paper for class first, talk to Adrianne, then run. Can’t go to bed till I do, right?

An hour later, home… haven’t written paper and haven’t run. I’ll update you in a couple hours.

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Not A Gazelle Yet

Gazelle = lustrous eyes/check... graceful movements/still working on. Ran my 6 miles yesterday. Actually was a pretty good run considering I didn't plan very well. Mid-day, 70 degrees, and didn't bring any water or gu. Dumb, but managable.

I did an out and back on the first 3 miles of the marathon route. The start is different than last year... downhills in the get go instead of the uphill on Blossom. The "Saluda Street Sizzler"as I'm dubbing it is still there. It's a gradual uphill climb for a decent distance. Had to walk. Decided it's a lot harder to allow myself to walk when running on main roads where people can see... makes me feel like a sissy. I am pretty excited I get the opportunity to get used to the route before the race though. Think it'll be easier to section it on race day....ok, who am I kidding, the term "race" is for fast people... easier to section it on "run" day.

OH! And I wore my running skirt for the first time....I LOVE IT! It is sooo comfortable!