Showing posts with label Take it and Run. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Take it and Run. Show all posts

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Listen Carefully - Notes to the Novice Runner

I consider myself a relative newbie to marathon training. Though I have completed 3 marathons, I still have more questions than I have answers. One of the biggest things I have learned, however, is to listen to my body and allow time to recover - to rest!

When I first started preparing for a marathon in 2006, I used a training plan for beginners developed by the Furman Institute, commonly referred to as FIRST. It entailed just 3 days of running and 2-3 days of hard cross-training. The weekly mileage started out around 20 miles and worked up to about 35 before the taper.

I opted to go with aerobics for 2x a week for the cross-training component. My gym has a high-energy 70 minute class that incorporated steps and resistance. Most importantly, it was fun. I discovered though, shortly into training, that the bouncing and running was too much on my heel. I developed Plantar Fasciitis in my left heel and had to take several weeks off.

Upon the advice of a podiatrist, I started swimming. I joined the Masters swim team. The workouts are varied - preventing boredom and the group setting provides me needed encouragement. I picked up my training plan where I had left off, modifying distances of the long runs and the paces slightly.

Due to a fall during a trail race, an injury prevented me from running the esteemed 18-mile long run. I finished my first marathon, but was determined to do better. I had so many set backs that first training cycle that I knew if all went well, I could make dramatic improvement.

In 2007, I switched training plans - choosing one that required substantially more mileage. I finished my 2nd marathon and improved my rookie time by over 38 minutes! In 2008, I finished my 3rd... I had suffered from burn out during this cycle, frequently cutting my runs short and rarely hitting tempo pace, so I wanted only to finish. I was surprised that I improved again, though only by 2 minutes.

As the fall marathon season approaches, I am again training for 26.2. I desperately want to prove to myself that I can achieve my pace goals. I want to push myself harder. However, since the Dirty Half in early June, my hip has been nagging me to take it easy. Somedays I hardly notice the ache. Other days, my walking stride is altered and I take ibuprofen (something I rarely do).

Essentially, my body is telling me to be careful. Don't push too hard. Stretch. Take it easy. I do my best to listen.

OSN: 1850 meters
400m warm-up; 200m kicking w/ fins; 7 x 50m free drill w/ fins; 2 x 150m IM (no free; 25 drill 25 stroke); 3 x 100 m free; 100m IM; 100m free; 100m IM.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

You Are a Runner...

I just discovered the Runner's Lounge and was immediately intrigued by the weekly challenge, Take it and Run Thursday! This week's challenge is to complete the following phrase in 13 words or less, "You are a runner... "

You are a runner when your family's weekend activities are planned around your long-run.

Thank you, Kara for the inspiration.