JDruns
I eat therefore I must run
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- Jan 13, 2011
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So fun! You look great!!!
After a 9 day sickness with literally no running going on, I finally felt better today and decided to try for a long run. I made sure to stretch out very well and ran 8 miles. I felt good, had a good pace (for me) and finished strong. That is my mantra - always finish strong. I have that fear creeping up on me, too. Unsure how my training is going (I know I am not getting my weekly miles) and if I can get my endurance to where it needs to be. But thinking back to June when I could not even run a 1/2mile, I am so happy with where I am now!
Made 12 today, but the REALLY HARD WAY! I don't get it - I fueled up, hydrated, it's a BEAUTIFUL day...just could not get in a groove and find my pace. Was feeling really tired way too early. Finally, got a side stitch at mile 8 (this has NEVER been a prob. for me) that made me completely stop - it hurt so bad to even walk. Julie, you talk about getting emotional - I was standing on the bridge over the river about to burst into tears!!! I told myself that I would just make it 'til 10 today and be okay with that. Well, the oddest thing happened - at 10, something FINALLY kicked in and, while I would not say I got energized, I finally felt like I had some kind of pacing going and a bit more left in me. Made it to 12. On the cool-down walk back to my car, though, I swear I thought both knees were going to lock up on me! Blisters a-plenty. Need to remember to pack my moleskin for WDW! Hang in there, princesses! With the adrenaline going on race day, I'm sure we'll get that extra boost we need!![]()
Sure I don't want to be swept but if I am I know it is not because I didn't try!
As my dad said, that is all you can do is give it your best, no failure in that no matter what the outcome.
longhorns52-- love the bondi band! And the baby bump! Almost makes me wish I were pregnant again, lol
I am going to have to give up my 12 mile run for this weekend. My foot has been killing me. I had PF in my left foot that was getting better until a couple of weeks ago when I did a half marathon. Since then it was nagging a little, so I just kept icing and stretching but still training.(I know) We took the kids to the zoo today and the entire time, my foot just hurt. So I am going to lay low for the next three days and hope it gets better. Part of me is so tempted to just go out and run, but I know I can't and shouldn't
So I am trying to figure out how to map out the next few LR if I miss this one. I was thinking 10 miles next week and then 8 miles and then 4 and then the race. Is that too long of a taper? I feel comfortable taking it up to 10 since I did the half just recently and I don't want to aggravate my foot any more than necessary.
As for the fear... Think about the good parts of the race. The feeling of finishing, getting that medal around your neck, etc... For me, endurance sports are mostly mental.
I have not been training either like I should.... after the stress fracture, then having strep and January being beyond busy at work for me - i haven't gotten nearly enough time under my belt. I'm so filled with fear that I'm now going with the hopes that the excitement will carry me. I am so afraid of failing, but I'm trying my best to see how far I can get.
all I can do is my best without hurting anything. Foot is sore now, but nothing snapped or no new pains.
Sorry for the whine, I am bummed.....did 9.8 total. Weather was nice though, started at 43 ended at 63. Thinking that will be similar to princess conditions.
I hate this PF!
I'm really dizzy. I've never had that before and it's kind of freaking me out. I feel like I'm on narcotics, loopy and like the room is spinning. So I'm thinking that running is probably not a good idea. Hopefully I'll feel better tomorrow, but I'll have to so it on the treadmill because dh will be at work. Joy.
I finally went on my first run yesterday since getting over the flu. It had been more than a week since my last run. I tried for 10 and settled for 8.
Cool video!
Just a friendly runner reminder for those of you with large groups... Please try to run no more than two by two so that others can pass you as needed. Nothing is more frustrating than being behind a group of (in some places 3) 4 or more spread out side by side blocking the course. Be a courteous runner and keep your partner running to two by two, switching up if necessary. It's just good running etiquette regardless of where you are running.![]()
I race for the fun of it. Just keep on running
Whine away. We got shoulders aplenty to offer you.
I am very conservative when it comes to risking injury. I would rather make a decision to sit out this half (GASP!) rather risk an injury that will require months of recovery or potenitally affect my running for the rest of my life. So I applaud you (loud and long!) for keeping your health and well-being in mind.
9.8 out of 10 is not bad at all. And there's still time to add some miles. And good on ya for finding the positive in the run: the weather.
Hope you're feeling better!
loaded up the ipod with the music of my youth (80's, with a little 70's thrown in)
wanted to make full use of the balmy weather (it was 30 degrees) and snow/ice melting off the roads.
Glad you're feeling better about it and have the doc's okay. Sounds like you're covering all your bases and being very smart about training. It'll pay off!Thanks surprisingly today, I am not near as in pain as I thought I would be. I did see a sports doc so I feel good in my quest to continue on. He gave me the go ahead and I have cut back so its all good. Now I just want to be able to finish. Aerobically I am ready, so I need to be careful to get my feet as good as they can be. Also seeing a PT, so I am doing everything I can AND I am willing to stop if its too much.
Thanks for the encouragement ! I need it.
I feel your pain...well not your knee pain, but the tear stained tutu remark. I had hoped in my training plan to be doing 11.5 or 12 miles this weekend, but with my Plantar Faciitis, I am scared to be honest. I am in the care of a sports doctor and PT and was given the OK tor train and do the race but am so afraid I will not be able to do the minimum 10 miles. I know if I start to feel pain anywhere I need to walk and if it continues to stop. My last long run was 10.5 and when I had the issues come about with the foot.
I have trained so hard this year and was doing well until the PF kicked in. It doesn't help I am 46 so according to PT, things don't bounce back like they used to - well not as quickly. I have to just go out and do my best and know I don't want to screw up being able to run for a year...or forever....its just a little pressure and now gotten totally mental in that I am as slow as I was when I started and questioning IF I can get through the training and the race. BUT all I can do is train do my best and listen to my body. I cut back my run times in my intervals in half, and am willing to walk if need be, though I tend to drag in my walking!
That's an awful lot of pressure to put on one run (and on yourself).
I completed the January half on a long run of 10 miles period. Not a problem. I know you want to run, but... I did my entire training generally uninjured because I followed the rule in Marathoning for Mortals (from whence came my training plan) that if something hurt, I took three days off. Maybe did some stretching on days two and three, but NOTHING like running for three solid days. That was enough to let whatever inflammation die down, but had it been more serious, the three days off would help decrease the inflammation to the point where it could be easier to pinpoint what was wrong. Running through a possible injury is one pretty good way to ensure that if it truly IS an injury you'll just make it worse.
Just some food for thought...
I am sooo nervous about tomorrow's long run. I want to do at least 11 (did 10.3 last week), might eek out 12 if the run goes well, but I've had knee issues all week. Even skipped yesterday's 3-miler hoping the extra rest will help tomorrow.
Me, too! But I don't even call it "racing" cuz I'm so pokey!![]()