ATTQOTD: I have a couple of Asics Nimbus that I still wear around as every day shoes. The rest of them I'll take to the local running store to donate. For whatever reason Nimbus are the only shoes that don' seem to stink as bad as the other running shoes..Mizuno's seem to be the worse.
Story of my life.
I wore my retired Nimbus shoes around WDW during marathon weekend. They are still the most comfortable shoes I have ever worn. Whenever I put them on I always ask myself how these are retired because they feel even better than my current shoes. But, they STUNK after that weekend. I don't know why, it wasn't hot and my feet weren't that sweaty. They never smelled when I ran in them.
ATTQOTD: I am just starting to accumulate retired running shoes. Since my daughters horseback ride I use one pair for barn shoes, and the other two I use as everyday shoes.
Yesterday's ATTQOTD: I use to base my good, bad and great runs on my pace. But after my long run Sunday I came home disappointed with myself, so I finally looked up what my training paces should be based on my 5k pace at Saturday's race. I found that I am pushing myself too hard on most days, so I think I need to redefine my good, bad and great runs. I have to say that looking at those paces has made me feel much better about my runs and I should have listened to you guys and looked them up long ago!
When I first started running I did the same thing. Every run had to be my hardest, and fastest run to date. I got disappointed when I had a slow run. I had 5 minute updates from RunKeeper with my pace and if I slipped at all I would just run harder. Now I don't do the updates and I just go run based on my heart rate and have fun.
But, I forgot to answer yesterday's QOTD so I will do it now.
Bad: when I am in pain and wishing I would get hit by a car mid run.
Good: any run where I get in my miles, have fun, and appreciate what it is I am doing.
Great: Those runs where you are flying and it feels like you are barely trying. Nothing hurts, you're barely breathing heavy, and when you're done with your miles for the day you want to keep going because it feels so good. I wish I could reserve these for race day.
Today's QOTD:
I wear my current retired pairs as my daily sneakers. I do yardwork in other old sneakers. They may be retired but I am still weird about my running shoes, I don't want them to get all muddy and stuff.
I have been bummed out for a couple of weeks. The upcoming surgery, knowing my running will stop for a couple of months, among other things. But, I went for my pre-surgery physical today and it lifted my spirits a bit so I thought I'd share. When you can be in and out of the physical in 15 minutes because you can answer no to all the medical issues and the nurse practitioner finishes by saying, "Perfection" it feels good. They are used to seeing some pretty unhealthy people. Of course she couldn't believe I have been running with this injury for 7 months, she thought I was crazy, but from where I used to be it felt great knowing all this work does pay off. I still have a long way to go to be where I want, and I am very nervous about what the next 3 months will bring, but I'll get there eventually.
I have been starting P90X again and I bought battle ropes for my cardio work. I figured the combination would keep me in good enough shape. But it turns out P90X (I can only do the weight lifting workouts) is still going to be a challenge with one leg. It's hard doing push ups from one foot, I have tried these last 2 weeks. But, I will figure it out because I have no other options. And the battle ropes, WOW. That is HARD work. A minute into it my arms and shoulders are on fire. It should help my upper body for sure, if I can handle the pain.
OK, that's enough from me now. I just had to vent.