Bad News:
I lost my watch so I'm guestimating my time.
Good News:
Sunday I was suppose to run 5 miles, my hubby guessed where the 2.5 mile turn around was, we ended up running 5.94 miles. Awesome! about 12 minute miles
Bad News:
I fell on the trail today. I was halfway through my 3.25 jog and woop there I go. Scrapes on my leg and hands, it hurts and cleaning it was nasty but I kept jogging .......
Good News:
I still kept to my 11 minute mile. Not bad.
Since I lost my watch I'm debating whether to get an ipod touch. I've always wanted one but it may be a waste of money, since most people tell me you need a service to really get use out of it. Hmmmmm.....
Just thoughts and comments that are probably not accepted as mainstream.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Thursday, August 26, 2010
I ROCKED IT!!
After a couple of months of running 12 minute miles I was at my wits end on Tuesday. Everyone I know seems to run 9, 10 and even 7 minute miles. Granted this is my first year running ever, I know I've done a 10.5 minute mile but I have not been there in months. Close to tears I call my sister.
Two things changes for me this morning:
First, my sister reminded me that it is not the time but the finishing I should be focused on. I must admit I would come out strong and then be so wiped by the time I headed back that I ended up walking most of it.
Second, I took a slightly different path because I was curious about a trail I had not been down before. While on it, my mind turned to wow so this was paved once and this trail looks under used and why did they put a fence there to separate the McMansions from the rest of us :). When I got back on to my normal trail, I was surprised to find most of my running was done.
So now I think it is time to start switching my routes occasionally to keep the mind active while running. OH I FORGOT TO MENTION ..... I RAN A 10.8 minute mile for 3.25 miles. WOO HOO!!!!
Two things changes for me this morning:
First, my sister reminded me that it is not the time but the finishing I should be focused on. I must admit I would come out strong and then be so wiped by the time I headed back that I ended up walking most of it.
Second, I took a slightly different path because I was curious about a trail I had not been down before. While on it, my mind turned to wow so this was paved once and this trail looks under used and why did they put a fence there to separate the McMansions from the rest of us :). When I got back on to my normal trail, I was surprised to find most of my running was done.
So now I think it is time to start switching my routes occasionally to keep the mind active while running. OH I FORGOT TO MENTION ..... I RAN A 10.8 minute mile for 3.25 miles. WOO HOO!!!!
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Vacation This Week
I went on vacation this week in the mountains and I forgot my running sneakers. I didn't run but I hiked and walked and went tubing (which is work in some ways). This morning I am all in disarray because today is our big moving day. I can't find any clean clothes and we are preparing the house still for the movers arrival (lots of lifting). I like to think that because I am constantly moving, it is contributing to my physical well being but not doing alot for my mental. I will say this moving is taking a toll on me and maybe if I could conquer the stress of moving, it will help me with the mental aspect of running.
Friday, August 13, 2010
96% Humidity
I'm not sure if it was correct but my thermostat said 96% humidity. I ran up to 17 minutes with my interval training and then I was lucky to run 1 minute. I hit a wall hard. Strangely enough I ran 3.24 miles in 37.2 minutes, even with my erratic running in the end. This makes me believe that I was running a pretty fast pace in the beginning. I wonder what it would have been if I was able to keep the running up.
An acquaintance of mine started running after she swore she would never run further then her 25 minutes a day. She loves working out, taekwondo, P90X and now running. I told her in June that I was training for the Disney half marathon and if I could do it she could. That I hate running but I'm doing it. No no she said, I could never run that far. I bumped into her yesterday and she is now running back to back 20 miles a day, 7 minute miles, and will be running her first marathon in October. (She lost a toenail and is losing another one .... weird.) I feel quite confident that she thought, damn if Joanne is doing it should be easy for me :). I know that is true and I'm happy for her but feel she is stealing my thunder. Sigh, I still persist.
I thought of her on my run today, thinking that perhaps I can push myself out of my boundaries and make the get past my 5 mile wall that I have not past.
3.24 miles in 37.2 minutes
11.43 minute mile
An acquaintance of mine started running after she swore she would never run further then her 25 minutes a day. She loves working out, taekwondo, P90X and now running. I told her in June that I was training for the Disney half marathon and if I could do it she could. That I hate running but I'm doing it. No no she said, I could never run that far. I bumped into her yesterday and she is now running back to back 20 miles a day, 7 minute miles, and will be running her first marathon in October. (She lost a toenail and is losing another one .... weird.) I feel quite confident that she thought, damn if Joanne is doing it should be easy for me :). I know that is true and I'm happy for her but feel she is stealing my thunder. Sigh, I still persist.
I thought of her on my run today, thinking that perhaps I can push myself out of my boundaries and make the get past my 5 mile wall that I have not past.
3.24 miles in 37.2 minutes
11.43 minute mile
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Starting a New Training Program
Since my foot got me off track for a bit, I needed a new plan to keep me motivated and goal oriented. I found a half marathon training program the Marathon Rookie website. I copied it over to a spread sheet and put in dates instead of Week 1, Week 2, etc. I like it this way because I seem to be able to visualize what is going on in my life during these months. This week is:
Monday: Rest
Tuesday 3 miles
Wed: rest
Thurs: 3
Friday: 3
Sat: Rest
Sunday: 4
So I did a bit more then 3 miles today, I did 3.24 in 38 minutes. The last half mile I felt really sick, like wanting to throw up sick. When I got back I saw it was 70% humidity. It had just rain and the temperature was 80, so steam was coming off the road and I guess it was hard for me to take. Luckily I was in my last half mile. I thought of George S. Patton, "....the body is always tired..."
And I guess I will see you tomorrow for my next 3.24 miles.
Monday: Rest
Tuesday 3 miles
Wed: rest
Thurs: 3
Friday: 3
Sat: Rest
Sunday: 4
So I did a bit more then 3 miles today, I did 3.24 in 38 minutes. The last half mile I felt really sick, like wanting to throw up sick. When I got back I saw it was 70% humidity. It had just rain and the temperature was 80, so steam was coming off the road and I guess it was hard for me to take. Luckily I was in my last half mile. I thought of George S. Patton, "....the body is always tired..."
And I guess I will see you tomorrow for my next 3.24 miles.
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