Help, help! The aliens have me!
Since everyone else has exciting training news to post, I wanted to share mine.
I'm on call this week and got called around 4 am...twice...by a fax machine

. It apparently has some unrequited interest in our office voice mail

Anyway, after two adrenaline rushes in 15 min, I couldn't get back to sleep. Finally got up and decided to do a quick run. Conquered a few running demons this morning.
1. It was cold, somewhere in the neighborhood of 46F...real dragonbreath weather. I went anyway even before the sun came up to warm things up...did just fine. So I've slayed the cold weather running dragon.
2. I've been feeling pretty bummed about training so decided to try and actually jog this morning. I started out by walking for 3 min, then started jogging. I jogged from one end of Alligator Bayou, thru Magnolia Bend, all the way to the end of POFQ. I stopped jogging when the mile lap beeper sounded on the Garmin...a total of 11 min of jogging. I walked for a half mile, then jogged again, this time for 8 min. That would be the "I'll never be able to jog more than 2 min at a time" dragon. I was absolutely shocked and amazed that I was able to jog that much! The only thing that wasn't so great was my pace. I ended up with a 14:41 pace overall with my first mile as 13:56. I can do that with my normal W3/R2 intervals

. I do remember something like this when I upgraded from W3/R1 to W3/R2. I'm thinking I'll train to R/W the Minnie, then possibly consider actually training to RUN next year's half
Cam...I don't think anything here is completely off topic. Afterall, training is part of our life plans now, so any other life-related topic must be okay, right
Carrie...glad to see you've gotten some good advice for your foot. When I had my podiatry eval last year before starting training, I specifically requested a doc that was a runner. Found one with his WDW plaque from a few years ago hanging on his office wall
Yikes, Judy! So where does one go to see a skunk show?

Seriously, though, you should rest on rest days. I know in the beginning it's really hard, but your muscles need time to rest and get used to the new things you're asking of them. If you avoid rest, you set yourself up for injury, which tends to enforce rest and make you miserable. I had to take a week off last May because of shin splints from pushing myself too hard!
Minnie...
Helen...I definitely think that's a sign for you to go ahead and register for 2007
MelR...good luck with the new TM! I keep looking over that Muddy Buddy race at Disney...looks like it would be a blast! I think DD13 would do it with me, but it says you have to be 16, so maybe in a few years. Anyone else?
It's okay, Dave...Craig survived us last year

If you start chiming in on the jog bra discussions, though, we might worry
