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HSBC Calgary Half Marathon - my first ever - 07/08
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OK, so I wrote a big post up, and I have no idea what happened to it....but here we go again....
Last night was boot camp and we had been warned that there would be lots of running involved... I'm not sure if it is because I'm over compulsive or nerdy but I brought the Garmin with me so I could see how much bonus mileage I would get in thanks to boot camp. We warmed up by running down a big hill, then back up to the start, then we got the low down on the circuit we would be performing. Each stop on the circuit would last 1.5 minutes. It consisted of:
After class the instructor, Sheena, asked if I wanted to join her group that is training for the Nike Women's Marathon for their long run on Saturday. Some of them are running the full so they are running up to 15 mi. I'll join and just get my 10 miles done. I have to tell you, I'm nervous about this. I have never run in a group before, and all my running is done solo. I have run with one or two other people before, but I can count on one hand the number of times that has happened. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to find a group of like minded individuals to run with, but the thought of running in a group spells intimidation to me. Running solo you have no one to worry about but yourself, and the run is as good as you, or your body, makes it. What if they run faster than me? What if I can't keep up? I need to take a page out of Calcio's book and just go for it because I'm sure I'll love it. And maybe if they are a bit faster than me, that will help to make me a bit faster too....
Last night was boot camp and we had been warned that there would be lots of running involved... I'm not sure if it is because I'm over compulsive or nerdy but I brought the Garmin with me so I could see how much bonus mileage I would get in thanks to boot camp. We warmed up by running down a big hill, then back up to the start, then we got the low down on the circuit we would be performing. Each stop on the circuit would last 1.5 minutes. It consisted of:
- Jumping jacks
- Hoping on one foot from one pylon to another
- Long jumps on two feet from one pylon to another
- A running drill, where you did a push up at the first pylon, ran to the second pylon, did another push up, run back and push up, and repeat.
- Ab and oblique work sitting on the ground and leaning back, rotating from side to side with a medicine ball, and feet raised in the air if possible.
- Grade 7 dance with resistance tubing to work those outer thighs. (Step on the tubing with both feet, cross the tubing in front of your legs, and hold the end of the tubing with your arms down at your sides. Step side to side as far as possible. Belt out songs that were played at your grade 7 dances.)
- Push ups for a minute and a half.
- Run up and down a hill as many times as possible in the minute and a half.
After class the instructor, Sheena, asked if I wanted to join her group that is training for the Nike Women's Marathon for their long run on Saturday. Some of them are running the full so they are running up to 15 mi. I'll join and just get my 10 miles done. I have to tell you, I'm nervous about this. I have never run in a group before, and all my running is done solo. I have run with one or two other people before, but I can count on one hand the number of times that has happened. Don't get me wrong, I'd love to find a group of like minded individuals to run with, but the thought of running in a group spells intimidation to me. Running solo you have no one to worry about but yourself, and the run is as good as you, or your body, makes it. What if they run faster than me? What if I can't keep up? I need to take a page out of Calcio's book and just go for it because I'm sure I'll love it. And maybe if they are a bit faster than me, that will help to make me a bit faster too....