Hi to all! I have enjoyed reading all of the race reports and I am totally impressed with all of you. What an accomplishment and something you will be proud of forever. I'm so glad to be back with you all and looking forward to the training year ahead. I don't plan to do too many races to prepare. I don't enjoy 5Ks but I may look around for a few 10Ks in the fall just to get the feel of running in a big group again. My training schedule has changed from what I did for the 2007 half. I now work out twice a day, six times a week in an effort to get to the illusive 10 minute mile. I work with a trainer 2 times a week but we are concentrating only on strength in those sessions. The cardio is up to me! I need to drop a ton of weight so I am eating much better than I have in recent months. No more Dunkin Donuts and Micky D's for me - for a while
. Reading all of your reports has had me thinking the unthinkable; MAYBE I CAN DO THAT FULL AFTERALL! No commitment yet, just a crazy thought in the back of my mind.
Have a great weekend everybody. We expect temps near 70 so I'm thinking it will be nice for my long run. (Long being a relative term you understand!)
nucpharm, great run! What equipment are you using to time your splits? A Garmin or a regular stopwatch or what?
Christa - Not that I revel in others pain or anything, but I am REALLY glad I am not the only who thought they were pain free until their next run. I have not felt ANY pain at all since the full on Sunday, so today I decided to do a little strength work and go for a 20 min jog. Well, the strength stuff went great, but as soon as I started jogging my little legs started screamin'. They really weren't prepared for running again just yet.
Tell DD congrats on her mile!! By the way, I think I saw your girls somewhere on the course cheering people on. She was wearing a WISH shirt right?!
Dana
Remember--There are no stupid questions!This may be a stupid question, but what exactly is a garmin and how does it work?
I currently have the Nike+ shoes that link up to my ipod to keep track of my mileage and minutes/pace, but I am thinking these may not be the best shoes for me, but I want to have something to keep track of my mileage, etc....I hear many of you talk about garmins, but i am not sure what they are/how they work.
Thanks!
Laurie
My ddad got me a Garmin 205 for Christmas, and now I"m wondering how I ever lived without it!!! And amazingly, it stood up to all the elements wonderfully!!![]()
I got a Garmin 205 for Christmas, too. But, I can't figure out how to see my splits. Can you offer any tips?![]()
YES!!!! I thought it was just that it was a really draining weekend with getting up early, running 26.2 miles, etc. I had to go to a seminar at 3pm on Wednesday, and I could barely keep my eyes open. I've been absolutely exhausted, and going to bed around 9pm and sleeping straight through until my alarm rings at 6am. I wonder if running in the heat had something to do with that.Is anyone else really tired?I have never been tired like this after a marathon...but I also have never ran that far in heat like that.