Monday, December 21, 2020

Week #2 of #24

 It has been a harder week in terms of many things to get done...and a harder week emotionally.  With everything getting shut down again and reopening dates being extended later and later in the spring.  It's hard to know what it is going to happen.  I think people are doing the best they can, but there is much discouragement.

I still managed to exercise this week even though my motivation was less on certain days.

Monday = Long Run.  Ran 7 miles in the neighborhood in the afternoon.

Tuesday = About 20 minutes of weights in the afternoon and swam 1,000 yards.  I did a 500 and timed myself and I was about 14 minutes.

Wednesday = 3 miles of intervals at Wendy Kroger Park and stretching/strength training at the park

Thursday = Rest. Pretty busy day.

Friday = Ran 4 miles in the afternoon around the neighborhood.

Saturday = Another attempt to break 24 minutes on my 5K time.  Close.  I got 25:48.  Whatever time is the fastest I will submit to to the 5K I am doing in December.

Sunday = Rest.  It was a busier week than originally though and I needed the rest time.

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

Week #1 of 24: Here We Go

 I am not training for a specific marathon in mind because I want to wait and see what is available in the spring or early summer.  I am following Hal Higdon's Marathon 3 program which is 24 weeks long.

Monday = Ran 3.1 miles at Riverfront Park while Kara rode her bike.  My time was 26:36.  I really want to break 24 minutes but it is going to be super hard.  I felt like I was going so fast as it was and could barely maintain the pace.  I am going to keep working at it.  It was nice to be outside with Kara and enjoy the Christmas lights.

Tuesday = Bike Ride at Minto Brown.  8.44 miles in approximately 43 minutes.  It felt so great (though a little chilly--should have worn a jacket) to get on my bike again.  I was so sore though.  I actually had to put an icy hot patch on my ankle at night.

Wednesday = Rest.  Kind of stressful day as there are talks (once again!) about going remote.

Thursday = Ran 6 miles in the neighborhood in the morning.  About a 9:54/mile pace.  Thankful it did not rain.

Friday = Did about 25 minutes of weights at the gym and swam for 25 minutes.  I am still not that motivated to swim right now.  Maybe because I am not swimming with my gym friends.

Saturday = I did about 20 minutes of weights and then I did intervals at Pringle Elementary.  I ran a total of two miles basically do one lap repeats with a recovery in between.

Sunday = Ran 3 miles in Keizer.  I met at Emily's house and we did three miles at a faster pace but not as fast as I ran on Monday.  It was a good run and I was glad to run at the beginning of the day.

Friday, December 4, 2020

Time to Train For a Marathon

 I have almost completed ten races in this pivotal somewhat challenging incredibly frustrating year of 2020.  I truly believe God has used running to propel through many of the disappointments.  My passions in the early 2000s were youth ministry and running.  2020 took much away from me, but it reignited my passions in both.

I plan on doing a 5K in a few weeks and see if I can hit twenty-four minutes.  Honestly I don't enjoy 5Ks because there are quick and fast.  By the time I have warmed up, I am done.  I hate having to push myself to the point I feel sick afterwards.  There is much less pressure than an actual in person race.  Kara said she would ride her bike beside me so that might help with pacing.  I am going to try and do a practice run with her next week.

Aside that I feel like it is time to train for Marathon #6.  I am actually thinking I would settle for a virtual race if in person races do not open this spring.  However it is looking promising with the vaccine coming and I will remain hopeful.  However I think I should just run one regardless.  I still want to beat four hours.  My pace per mile would have to be 9:09 and I would have to carry that for 26.2 miles.  I know I can do it for a 10K and even a half.  When doing a full I typically start to fall apart around Mile #18-19 and when I ran Arizona it was before that.  I still think that was a nutrition issue.  I totally missed an aid station and I don't know how I could have missed it.  I also did not train as thoroughly.  I did hardly anything with strength training.  I had an ankle injury and took a whole week off and cut down my long runs.  By the last few weeks I felt burned out with life in general and skipped workouts.  

This time around my work schedule is pretty light.  I am not overly busy and I can do long runs on weekdays.  Which I have not been able to do since we lived in Michigan and did not have kids yet.  I know the physical therapy stretches for my IT band and I know how to "baby" my ankle as well.  I am also continuing to work on my form which I hope makes a difference.  Running helps tremendously with all my nervous energy.  With all the COVID stress this week, I really wanted to just leave the house and go run.  I needed to take this week off after the half marathon last Saturday.

I am going to follow Hal Higdon's Marathon 3 program.  I followed it when I ran Minneapolis in 2015.  That is still my fastest marathon.  I might substitute some of the cross training for running.  I am not motivated at all right now to swim and biking is hard in the winter.  I like the short run, medium run, and long run.  I will probably do the short run as intervals or a tempo run.  Which I used to hate doing, but got really used them to this fall.  I found at least three local parks that have nice paths to run intervals on.

I am not going to pick a marathon yet until I see which marathons open up this spring.  I may try and do one local so I don't have to spend a lot on travel and lodging.