jenn-
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- Jun 12, 2007
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I wish I could say my inaugural run on the new treadmill was a pleasant one. Instead I had to work my butt off to make sure I finished my full 4 miles. I am trying to force my body into the whole wake up and run concept. Day 1 didn't work well.
I was awake at 6ish but told myself I would roll over for a few more minutes before getting up to eat breakfast and run. Yeah well 730 I rolled back over and startled myself awake.
I quickly ran into the kitchen and scarfed down a low carb granola bar and grabbed a glass of water. I took my water back with me while I got into my running clothes. I started up my Big Brother episode from last night and hit start on the treadmill.
The first mile went okay. A little slower than usual, but I wasn't trying to push myself much. Slowly but surely the wall started creeping up on me. The first wall to hurdle was that nasty self doubt that felt like it needed to rear its ugly head. Surprisingly enough, self doubt had pretty much shut up at the gym. I think it helped seeing other people around me going slower (I just ignored the speed demons). The second wall was the "your fuel tank is empty you crazy fool" wall. This wall was a lot harder to scramble over. At 2.5 miles I was nearly done in. I actually gave myself permission to stop at the 5K mark. At the 5K mark, I told myself I would see how much farther the 4 mile mark would be after that run session. Turned out to only be .5 miles, so I climbed the wall and pushed on. I finally finished my 4 mile run in 53 minutes. That is a 13:09 pace. Quite a bit slower than I have been, but better than I need. I hope as I adjust to the early running, my pace will go faster.
I do need to find the manual for my handy new toy. I think I can set up individual users on it. Whatever the default is, they lost used a lot of calories. This makes me think they are using a heavy male as the default. Us females aren't that lucky.
I am going to do some easy walking on my off days. I am going to try barefooting it. I will let you know how that goes whenever I get started. Tomorrow is going to be a little hectic, so I might have to wait until Thursday.
I was awake at 6ish but told myself I would roll over for a few more minutes before getting up to eat breakfast and run. Yeah well 730 I rolled back over and startled myself awake.

I quickly ran into the kitchen and scarfed down a low carb granola bar and grabbed a glass of water. I took my water back with me while I got into my running clothes. I started up my Big Brother episode from last night and hit start on the treadmill.
The first mile went okay. A little slower than usual, but I wasn't trying to push myself much. Slowly but surely the wall started creeping up on me. The first wall to hurdle was that nasty self doubt that felt like it needed to rear its ugly head. Surprisingly enough, self doubt had pretty much shut up at the gym. I think it helped seeing other people around me going slower (I just ignored the speed demons). The second wall was the "your fuel tank is empty you crazy fool" wall. This wall was a lot harder to scramble over. At 2.5 miles I was nearly done in. I actually gave myself permission to stop at the 5K mark. At the 5K mark, I told myself I would see how much farther the 4 mile mark would be after that run session. Turned out to only be .5 miles, so I climbed the wall and pushed on. I finally finished my 4 mile run in 53 minutes. That is a 13:09 pace. Quite a bit slower than I have been, but better than I need. I hope as I adjust to the early running, my pace will go faster.
I do need to find the manual for my handy new toy. I think I can set up individual users on it. Whatever the default is, they lost used a lot of calories. This makes me think they are using a heavy male as the default. Us females aren't that lucky.
I am going to do some easy walking on my off days. I am going to try barefooting it. I will let you know how that goes whenever I get started. Tomorrow is going to be a little hectic, so I might have to wait until Thursday.