tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4537454962663003802024-03-07T22:38:24.373-08:00Cate on the RunCatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.comBlogger104125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-48861921141346175162010-12-21T11:04:00.000-08:002010-12-21T11:04:52.074-08:00Tagged!<a href="http://instephsshoes.blogspot.com/">Stephanie</a> tagged me on her blog, and although I'm doing most of my blogging at <a href="http://catesworldkitchen.com/">Cate's World Kitchen</a> instead of here, I thought it would be fun to answer these questions<br />
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<b>1) What are you most fond of accomplishing in 2010?</b><br />
The two biggest accomplishments are qualifying for Boston and running my first Ultra (a 50K).<br />
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<b>2) What are your running goals for 2011?</b><br />
I'm not sure yet... I know I want to PR at a couple different distances and run another trail race, but 2010 was the most successful running year of my life so it will be tough to beat.<br />
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<b>3) What is your favorite race?</b><br />
The San Francisco marathon. The weather is perfect, it's not too big, it's well-organized, and you get to run over the Golden Gate Bridge! The fact that I had a huge PR there doesn't hurt either.<br />
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<b>4) What is your favorite holiday guilty pleasure?</b><br />
Cookies<br />
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<b>5) What was your most embarrassing running moment?</b><br />
Hmmm. I'm not sure that I have a really embarassing moment.<br />
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I'm not going to tag anyone because I don't even know if anyone still reads this blog, but feel free to answer the questions!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-16918058035800085822010-11-18T18:33:00.000-08:002010-11-18T18:33:27.280-08:00It's been a little quiet around hereWhen I wasn't gainfully employed, it was totally doable (and kind of helped me keep my sanity) writing on two blogs.<br />
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But now, with a real job (and a husband with a real job!) I've decided to streamline and combine both blogs. If you haven't checked out my <a href="http://catesworldkitchen.com">food blog</a>, it's now (typically healthy vegetarian) food PLUS training and races. I may still update this blog from time to time, but if you want to stay up to date with my training for my first ultra (and beyond!) I'll see you over there!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-14757392263556364202010-10-30T07:13:00.001-07:002010-10-30T07:14:23.378-07:00My Unpopular (or Popular?) OpinionsBecause it's cold and rainy and yes I <i>will </i>go run 20 miles, but indulge me first:<br />
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1. Tweeting/talking on your cell phone during a marathon is just weird to me. I thought the whole point of running a marathon was pushing <u>yourself</u><br />
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2. I will probably own a running skirt in the near future (what? I can't rule out the possibility and everyone keeps telling me how comfortable they are) but I just cannot get behind those matchy-matchy running outfits where everything from hat to shoes is perfectly coordinated<br />
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3. If you take a gu during a race, don't drop the packet on the ground unless you're in the middle of an aid station. The Nike Women's Marathon went along my usual running route and after that weekend there was gel-packet litter EVERYWHERE. Just carry it to a trash can!<br />
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4. Running without socks is just better<br />
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5. I don't understand the concept of running a race just to finish. I guess a fun run every now and then can be fun, but if I'm going to the expense of registering for a race, I want to push my hardest, not just finish. Why settle for being mediocre? Why not see what you're really capable of?<br />
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6. I love race volunteers. Love them. <br />
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7. I always complain about how ridiculous it is to get a medal after every marathon and triathlon I do...and yet I just can't bear to get rid of them.<br />
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8. I don't think I'll ever buy myself a Garmin (I've run just fine without one for 13 years) but if one happened to be under the Christmas tree this year, I wouldn't be sad.<br />
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<b>I'm sure you have unpopular opinions/vents/confessions....Please spill! </b>Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-7754485054529995452010-10-26T13:45:00.000-07:002010-10-26T13:45:51.178-07:00My weekendI DID bake over 120 cupcakes for a wedding on Saturday night. (Really! You can read about it <a href="http://catesworldkitchen.com/2010/10/wedding-cupcakes/">here</a>) I DID NOT have very much self-control when surrounded by frosting for said cupcakes.<br />
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I DID manage to squeeze in a 5 mile run on Saturday before heading to the wedding. I DID NOT stop at 2 glasses of wine at the wedding like I told myself I should.<br />
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I DID have a teeny little hangover on Sunday morning. I DID NOT run my scheduled 12 miles. Ooops.<br />
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I DID eat donuts (plural) on Sunday morning. I DID NOT feel guilty about it...until my Boston confirmation popped up in my Inbox on Monday!<br />
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In college weekends like this were the norm...and it makes me really happy that they aren't usually like that anymore. My mileage has been around 30-35 miles a week lately, which I really need to step up so I'm ready for the Pfitz 12/70 plan (which starts at 55 mpw) in January. I'm also trying to cook more vegan meals because I've found that the fewer animal products I eat, the better I feel. (I don't think I'll be going completely vegan anytime soon though...give up cheese? Probably not possible)Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-20439050081890205572010-10-22T06:42:00.000-07:002010-10-22T06:42:57.820-07:0050K, here I comeAfter talking about doing an ultra for months, I took the plunge last night and signed up for my first 50K on December 18. I'm ridiculously excited!<br />
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It won't be easy...there's a total of 5,900 feet of elevation gain<br />
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Last week my long run was 18 miles, and this week I did back-to-back 10 and 11 miles because I'm trying to get my legs used to running while I'm tired. <br />
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A month after the race, I start the Pfitz 12/70 plan for Boston! <br />
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<i><b>What's your next big race?</b></i>Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-80654835839914217302010-10-18T17:16:00.000-07:002010-10-18T17:16:10.970-07:00I'm in!After a VERY stressful 50 minutes, filling out the same form dozens of times only to click submit and end up back on the same page, I received this BEAUTIFUL email<br />
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Friday after work Mike and I set off for an 18 mile run. I've never attempted a long run like that after work, but it went really well, plus it was the longest he's ever run! <br />
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Saturday we got up bright and early to volunteer at a trail race in Clayton (Mt. Diablo State Park). The company that put it on gives you FREE race entry when you volunteer for 5 hours, so it was definitely a good deal. They're putting on the 50K I'm doing in December so I wanted to check out their operation and I was super impressed! Everyone was friendly and very into Ultras so it was a cool group of people to be around (and get some great tips on loooong trail runs!) I was glad I wasn't running that particular race, though...over 8,900 feet of elevation gain over the 50K course sounded intense!<br />
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Today we drove down to Pacifica for a 5K with the Dolphin South End Runners. I LOVE their races because they're so small and laid back! It was a little rainy but the temperature was perfect for running. Another club member got this photo of me mid-race... I was feeling good!<br />
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The course was out and back on a bike path that went over a big hill and had a ton of switchbacks, so I knew I was probably not going to PR...but Mike did! He ran 20:33 and I ran 22:31...good for 5th male and 2nd female overall! (Have I mentioned how much I love SMALL races?)<br />
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I was pretty excited about my red 2nd place ribbon! I love that our weekends revolve around running now.<br />
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I think the best part of not training for anything is just being able to do what I feel like, and if that means lying on the couch eating handfuls of white chocolate chips (pshh who would do that?!), then that's what I'll do. And inevitably, a day or two later I feel absolutely disgusting and it helps jolt me back to the reality that I actually do LOVE running, being active, having goals, and eating well. So what does this mean now?<br />
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I have my sights set on a 50 K in the Marin headlands on December 18. It's probably not in my best interest to attempt my first Ultra a few weeks before kicking off my training for Boston, but I didn't get to do that 50K I wanted to in August, and I think it would be a perfect way to round out what has definitely been the best running year of my life. It also means I'm going to run 18 miles after work tomorrow. YIPEEE!!!<br />
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Friday afternoons have become "find a new trail" time for Mike and me. Last week we drove down to Millbrae and ran 8 glorious miles on the Sawyer Camp Trail. It was BEAUTIFUL and I loved that every half mile was marked! Definitely not the last time we do that...<br />
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Very peaceful and relaxing. Apparently it's a crazy mad house on weekends, so it was nice to run it at such a perfect time.<br />
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AND...some big news in the family: my dad qualified for Boston on Sunday (at the Portland Marathon) so we will be running it together in April! We've talked about this since I first started running marathons 5 years ago, so I'm more than a little excited! Congratulations, Dad!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-60339429400682382252010-10-07T06:49:00.001-07:002010-10-07T06:50:02.851-07:00MilestonesMy husband has gotten so into running lately that not only will he get up and run with me at 5 AM and accompany me on mid-week, after-work 10-milers, but he's now beginning to train for an ultra! Obviously this requires additional distance, so week by week we've been stepping up. Last Saturday, we ran 16.2 miles, which was the farthest he's ever run! It was a great run that included the Lake Merced path, Great Highway, and a GIANT set of stairs on the trail from Sutro heights park to Sea Cliff.<br />
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When we got home we celebrated with Green Monsters!<br />
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My usual recipe is:<br />
1 frozen banana<br />
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Another milestone happened the weekend before last.... I won a race!<br />
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OK, so it was a tiny race with only 89 people, but I've NEVER been first overall female before, and this time I was! I ran 5 miles in 36:31 (7:18 min/mile) which was good for a 9-second PR and that pretty blue ribbon.<br />
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I love the Dolphin South End Running Club...they put on this race and the half marathon a couple weeks ago (and have $5 races pretty much every weekend). If you're ever in San Francisco, definitely try out one of their events! Everyone is super friendly and you can't beat the price.<br />
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I have been really loving just kind of doing my own thing with regards to running. I hate to say it, but I don't really miss tempo runs or track workouts (mainly because I haven't found a track close to my house yet). I'm still figuring out which plan I'm going to use for Boston, but until Dec/Jan, I'm winging it and loving it!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-78474620254204441712010-09-25T08:30:00.001-07:002010-09-25T08:30:52.853-07:00Trails are my drugFor some reason I was kind of a giant stress-ball yesterday, which makes no sense because who gets stressed out on a Friday afternoon!?! I knew I needed to run, but the idea of doing our usual loop for the millionth time kind of made me feel like cracking open a beer instead. <br />
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So Mike and I jumped in the car and headed south to San Pedro Valley County Park in Pacifica. We didn't really know where we were going, but we were definitely climbing! We ended up on the Montara Mountain trail, and reached the summit 3.5 miles and at least 1700 feet of elevation gain later. The visibility was PERFECT! This is looking north over Pacifica and towards San Francisco. We could see the Golden Gate Bridge, which always makes me abnormally happy.<br />
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This is looking across the bay towards Oakland:<br />
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</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;">It's not very often it takes over 80 minutes to go 7 miles, but I seriously enjoyed every single mile. Then we came home and had pizza and beer, which obviously tastes a whole lot better after a good sweaty, dirty trail run!</div><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: left;"><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">To say running hasn't been highest on my priority list might be a little bit of an understatement. A new apartment and a new job kind of edged out speedwork in the "important life things" category, so for the past month or so I've been running a maximum of 35 miles a week, with long runs up to 13 miles. </span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">Then Mike found this race, which is a mile from our house and on the loop we run all the time, so we both decided to sign up and use it to gague our fitness levels. Anything faster than my half split from San Francisco (about 1:46) would be a PR, but I honestly wasn't expecting to run anything faster than 1:50 because my runs have been so inconsistent.</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">The course was 2 4.5 mile loops plus a 4.1 mile loop. Mike stayed with me for the first loop and a half but I could tell I was totally slowing him down. I was feeling OK but not great, and was not totally thrilled about having to do roughly the same thing 3 times. I finished the first loop in 34:58 and started in on the second just kind of going through the motions. Halfway through the second lap Mike took off, which was fine with me because I didn't want to keep slowing him down.</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">I spent the rest of that loop passing then being passed by the same girl, and felt like I was slowing down. Sure enough, my second lap was 35:47. By this point I had passed the girl from lap 2 for good and was just ready to be done. I was coming up on another girl (who looked about my age), and for about a mile or so we were running right next to each other. I caught myself thinking "this sucks, obviously she's just going to beat me," but then I realized that attitude was ridiculous. I could tell she was working harder than I was, so I just relaxed and decided I'd wear her down and take off....which I kind of did (although I wouldn't call it taking off...it was more of just a slight pickup).</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">The rest of the third loop went by pretty quickly. I was passing a lot of people doing the shorter race, which is always a big mental boost even if I'm not in direct competition with them. I rounded the last corner into the parking lot well below my goal of 1:46, and crossed the line at 1:42:30. I was the third female, and 2nd in my age group! (Mike ran a huge PR too...1:38:59!!)</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">Going up to collect my medal:</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">I got some pretty sweet stuff in the goodie bag, too</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">So now that we're nearing the end of 2010 (holy crap how did that happen), I wanted to take a look at the goals I set back in January:</span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">Goals for 2010:</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><br />
</span> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">1. Qualify for Boston (hopefully at the LA Marathon) - </span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: red;"><b><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">DONE</span></b></span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"> (San Francisco Marathon)</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><br />
</span> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">2. Run at least two full marathons - </span><b><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: red;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">DONE</span></span></b><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"> (LA and SF)</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><br />
</span> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">3. Set PRs at 2 or more different distances - </span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: red;"><b><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">DONE</span></b></span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"> (5K, Half Marathon, and Marathon!)</span></span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;"><br />
</span> </span><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">4. Run at least one trail race - hopefully in October or November</span></span><br />
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<span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: #333333; font-size: medium;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 22px;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="color: black; font-size: medium; line-height: normal;"><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: inherit;">Whew, it's been a pretty awesome year!</span></span></span></span>Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-34671271370730558462010-09-11T07:45:00.000-07:002010-09-11T07:45:25.058-07:00Perks of the JobI've now completed 2 weeks as a PE teacher, and I am pretty stoked on the job. I have 4 periods of PE, which means plenty of opportunities to be active with the kids (my PE teacher in Middle school was a short, pudgy, obnoxious guy who just yelled at us and never did any physical activity himself). Yesterday, I ran with the girls in each class for a total of 3.2 miles, and also did 40 pushups over the course of the day. The girls were pretty excited that I was running with them, and of course an extra opportunity to run (while on the job) is pretty nice. <br />
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There are races all.the.time up here, so hopefully I'll get back into that and train more consistently so this blog will see some action again. In the meantime, happy running!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-2398297247032200032010-08-22T10:42:00.000-07:002010-08-22T10:42:22.675-07:00AdjustmentI'm still alive, and I'm still running (kind of). It's been a CRAZY couple of weeks. Within 10 days, I interviewed for a teaching job, got the job, packed up our house, and moved 3 1/2 hours away (to the San Francisco Bay Area!)<br />
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I've managed to squeeze a few runs in, but nothing impressive - just a few 45 minute 5-mile runs here and there that felt a LOT harder than they should have. I'm starting my new job Monday and will be able to bike to work most days (up a GIANT hill), plus I'm teaching a few periods of PE, which I think will be really fun.<br />
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At this point, I'm just incredibly relieved I BQd in SF so I don't have to train for CIM right now, because I have so much going on - teaching for the first time, and living in a new place. I'll get into a routine soon, I'm sure, and there are TONS of races up here, so stay tuned and happy running!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-66055948743803384952010-08-10T13:32:00.000-07:002010-08-10T13:32:47.751-07:00Now What?I guess it's normal to have a little bit of a post-race let-down period. I'm in the middle of one.<br />
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My right knee is having issues. <br />
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I'm not sure what I'm training for.<br />
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It's weird!<br />
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I definitely think I need a few days off to deal with this right knee issue. I'm going to do some spin classes, bike rides, yoga, and weights and hopefully be back to normal running in the next few weeks. I'm still tentatively planning to do a half marathon in October, but we'll see.<br />
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Also, I didn't gain any weight in New Zealand! That was definitely a pleasant surprise because I definitely indulged more than a little. Now that I'm home I'm focusing on a clean diet and enjoying some cross-training. I think this little break is actually kind of nice!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-7003357989346762172010-07-31T17:17:00.004-07:002010-07-31T17:25:12.383-07:00Recovering in NZMy parents are living in New Zealand for the year, so I'm doing a few recovery runs in the Southern Hemisphere over the next few days while I visit them.<br />
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It was a perfect 60 and raining this morning. I LOVE running in the rain!<br />
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Amazingly, I was barely sore after the marathon... Monday night I went to yoga and was able to do everything, even lots of low lunges! I ran 4 miles Wednesday morning, went to yoga again Wednesday night, and then ran 4 miles when I landed in New Zealand last night, bringing my week total to a very impressive <b>15</b>. Yayyyy recovery week!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-62803593839377110212010-07-27T08:09:00.000-07:002010-07-27T08:09:40.230-07:00Dear BodyDear Body,<br />
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You are amazing. I never thought we'd get along as well as we are now, and I'm so, so sorry for all those years I took you for granted. <br />
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Thank you for not giving up on me when I starved you to the point of hospitalization.<br />
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Thank you for not giving up on me through the relapses in the years that followed that hospitalization.<br />
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Thank you for all the miles since those three screws went into my hip.<br />
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Thank you, IT band, for calming down these past few months.<br />
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Thank you, body, for staying strong through all the triathlons, marathons, shorter races, spin classes, bike rides, hikes, rock climbing, and yoga classes. I know I haven't always appreciated you, but now I do more than ever. <br />
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Stomach, I'm cool with the fact that you're not as flat as I used to want you to be. Legs, your strength amazed me this weekend. <br />
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I promise to feed you right, treat you well, and not put you down. You continually amaze me, and I'm so grateful for everything you help me do.<br />
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Love, CateCatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-32156665177694836152010-07-25T21:52:00.001-07:002010-07-26T12:46:25.098-07:002010 San Francisco Marathon Race ReportWithout a doubt, this was the best race of my entire life. This was basically a complete opposite of my experience in LA! The weather was perfect, the course was awesome (the hills were tough, but kept it interesting), and I loved all the signs with fun facts about San Francisco. Starting at the beginning...<br />
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The alarm went of at 4 AM. I'd actually slept pretty well so I popped out of bed, got dressed, and had my usual breakfast (soy milk, rice chex, and raisins. Mmm). We started walking to get a cab when I realized I didn't have the timing tag on my shoe. Oops! I ran back to the room, put on the tag, and we were off in a cab.<br />
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It was dark and cold at the start, and at this point I wasn't really nervous or excited. I was kind of dreading having a repeat of LA, and I wasn't sure what to expect.<br />
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I headed into the 3rd corral for my 5:42 AM start. The waves before me went off and I was still kind of out of it. Then before I knew it we were on our way...<br />
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Things got better as we worked our way past Fisherman's Wharf and up into Fort Mason. There was a pretty steep hill at mile 3 but it was short. At this point the bridge still looked really far away, but I was starting to feel good. I went through mile 4 in about 32:20 and was concerned it might be a little too fast, but I tried not to worry about it.<br />
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The bridge was awesome! It was foggy and seeing the elites coming back the other way was really inspiring. The hill up to the bridge wasn't as bad as I remembered, and I felt strong and relaxed. I had a Gu at the turn-around, and on the way back ended up chatting a little with another runner. We'd been near each other most of the way so far, and she asked what pace I was trying to run. I said I was running 8:10s but was worried it was a little fast. We talked about qualifying for Boston, which she had done before. I admitted that was my goal, but wasn't sure if I'd make it.<br />
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There were some hills I wasn't quite ready for going from the bridge to Golden Gate park. At the halfway point I was still feeling strong, and went through at around 1:46. That was about when I started thinking I had a decent chance of running a BQ time, but I knew there was still a long way to go.<br />
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The next 6 miles were up and down hills in Golden Gate park. It was beautiful, but I kept kind of expecting to hit the wall. I remembered how dead my legs started to feel around mile 15 or 16 in LA. When we left the park at Mile 19 I was still feeling really good. There was a steep downhill at about mile 20 and at that point my legs were starting to feel kind of tired. I was still taking Cytomax and water at every aid station, but realizing that I could slow down to almost 10-minute miles and still BQ was a really comforting thought. <br />
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The last few miles were L O N G but at that point I was just in shock about my time. I couldn't believe I would finish in under 3:35, and I still hadn't hit the wall. I kept thinking a mile marker was wrong or I had taken a shortcut on accident!<br />
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I crossed the finish line in<span style="font-size: large;"> 3:32:46</span>, which was a 14 minute PR! (12/428 in my age group!)<br />
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I was not feeling like eating AT ALL, but grabbed some Pirate's Booty for later. The finishers medal doubled as a coaster, which I put to good use at brunch.<br />
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So...what was so different about this race?<br />
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<b>Weather: </b>The conditions were absolutely PERFECT. It was cool and not too windy, even on the bridge<br />
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<b>Training: </b>I pretty much followed the Pfitz 12/55 plan to the letter, only skipping 2 or 3 runs over the whole 12 weeks. With the base I built up training for LA, I think I was just in MUCH better shape than back in March. Also, that 5K PR on the 4th of July definitely didn't hurt my confidence!<br />
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<b>Fueling and Hydration: </b>I got REALLY dehydrated in LA, but this time I walked through every water station so I could drink the whole cup without spilling. I grabbed a Cytomax, then a water, and drank them both. I really didn't feel like I lost any time, and I know I took in a LOT more fluid and electrolytes<br />
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<b>Nerves:</b> They were OUT OF CONTROL before LA, probably because I didn't prepare enough. This time around, I was relaxed and confident because I knew I'd put in a lot of effort training. I wasn't fully convinced I'd BQ and my attitude the first mile was actually kind of crappy, but overall I was just a lot calmer about the whole race.<br />
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So now I'm not sure if I'll run CIM in December...I got my BQ and I kind of want to focus on half marathons and 5/10Ks through the fall, keeping my base up until I start training for Boston sometime in the winter. I'm not sure what plan I'll use yet, but I'm doing some research.Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-20628032711333543182010-07-25T10:11:00.002-07:002010-07-25T10:11:21.300-07:00BQ!!!!I PRd by 13 minutes this morning at the San Francisco marathon...Boston here I come!!!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-82062382750860100682010-07-19T16:39:00.001-07:002010-07-19T17:55:16.865-07:00Should I Be Afraid?One of my friends recently sent me a link to this article, published last week by the Wall Street Journal: <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703283004575363214110587160.html">The Race Even Marathoners Fear</a><br />
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I've run the first half of the course before (you can race either the first or second half, or the full), and yeah that hill leading up to the bridge is kind of a pain, but I really don't think the hills are that bad (and I think it helps that I've been training on hills). I realize it may be stupid to think I can run faster now than I did in LA, which had a pretty big net elevation loss, but I'm pretty sure it will be a lot cooler, and I've put in a ton more miles and quality workouts leading up to this race.<br />
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Last week was a good one. My foot seems totally fine, and I can't believe how comfortable I feel running mile repeats around 6:43. I am kind of excited to focus on more speedwork once this race is over so I can do some shorter races through the fall (maybe I'm getting ahead of myself.<br />
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Summary of the week:<br />
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Monday - 90 minute Vinyasa yoga class<br />
Tuesday - 7 @ 7:38 min/mile<br />
Wednesday - 8 miles w/ 3 x 1 mile (6:43, 6:45, 6:41)<br />
Thursday - Rest<br />
Friday - 5 miles @ 7:23 min/mile<br />
Saturday - rest<br />
Sunday - 12 miles @ 8:35 min/mile<br />
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Total: 32 milesCatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-1061136483652391822010-07-10T20:39:00.001-07:002010-07-10T20:39:59.874-07:00RICE-ing it<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_dFZpaPvx88I/TDk5RkD9cII/AAAAAAAACVI/GbanAZQpO8A/s1600/rice.gif" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="320" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_dFZpaPvx88I/TDk5RkD9cII/AAAAAAAACVI/GbanAZQpO8A/s320/rice.gif" width="310" /></a></div>It's 15 days from the San Francisco marathon and I'm sitting on my couch, icing my foot, and planning to sit tomorrow's 16-miler out. I'm trying not to stress myself out about this foot situation, but I'm kind of freaking out.<br />
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(Image from <a href="http://tweakfit.com/injury-care/management-muscle-strains/%22">tweakfit.com</a>)<br />
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It all started on a 4 mile run yesterday. I felt a sudden, cramp-like pain around the base of my big toe. I ran home, but it was definitely pretty sore.<br />
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This morning it felt fine, so I went to the track for 4 x 800. My 2 mile warm-up and 800s were pain-free, but as soon as I started my 3 mile run home, I felt the pain coming back. It's been hurting ever since then, particularly when I flex and extend my toes. It's also tender between my first and second metatarsals.<br />
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I'm guessing it's not a stress fracture just based on the location and fact that I can't exactly pinpoint the pain, so I'm doing RICE-ing and will take the next day or two off. I really REALLY hope I'm feeling better in a few days!<br />
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This week was kind of a weird one. After my 5K on Sunday I had a horrible headache and decided to push my 20 miler to Monday. The rest of the week was pretty easy. I was supposed to have a track workout Monday and a 8K or 10K race today, but instead I moved my track workout to today. It wasn't a fabulous workout - I never really felt in the zone, but my times were OK.<br />
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Summary of the week:<br />
Monday - 20.1 miles (8:56 min/mile)<br />
Tuesday - Cross train (22 min stationary bike, abs, lifted for upper body)<br />
Wednesday - 6.5 miles (8:31 min/mile)<br />
Thursday - Rest<br />
Friday - 4.4 miles (7:31 min/mile)<br />
Saturday - 8 miles w/ 4 x800 (3:14, 3:14, 3:17, 3:12)<br />
Sunday - resting my poor little foot :(<br />
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Total: 39 milesCatehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-57443019754899881992010-07-04T15:21:00.001-07:002010-07-04T15:23:36.833-07:00New 5K PR!My old 5K PR was set in September, 2001. I was in really good shape, running high school cross country, and spent a week during the summer at <a href="http://www.steensmrc.net/">Steens Mountain Running Camp</a>. After getting pretty out of shape in college I was sure there was no way I'd ever come close to 21:28 again. Even when I started to get back into shape, it seemed like I could never crack 22:00. Until today!!!<br />
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We made the long trek out to the middle of nowhere, also known as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pozo,_California">Pozo, California.</a><br />
The 5K was a flat out and back through beautiful rolling hills covered with oak trees ("classic California landscape" as my dad would say). We got there early and ran a 2 mile warm up. It was starting to warm up, but it wasn't hot. I went through the first mile in 6:50 and everything felt perfect. I knew I was pushing hard, but I felt like I could maintain it. I wasn't sure of my pace after that, but after the turn-around, I started to pass people here and there.<br />
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The last 1/3 of a mile was a long, straight stretch I thought would <i>never</i> end. I was running as hard as I could, and I crossed the line in <span style="font-size: large;">21:19</span>!!! I beat my old PR by 9 seconds. Mike was far more impressive. He's only been running about 20 miles a week and he doesn't do speedwork, but he ran 20:55! We ran a 3 mile cooldown, bringing the day's total mileage to 8.<br />
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Afterwards, they had breakfast and awards at the Pozo Saloon.<br />
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Waiting in line for breakfast...<br />
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They were giving away TONS of stuff! Mike got a running hat, we both got water bottles, and some new plants for the front porch.<br />
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I was supposed to run a total of 20 today, but I have a really bad headache, so I think I'm just going to do it tomorrow morning, then start the taper! Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-24058636165054979922010-06-30T20:57:00.000-07:002010-06-30T20:57:26.159-07:00My love-hate relationshipA little peek into my brain today:<br />
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4:00 PM - <i>Ugh why did I eat that pizza for lunch? I'm not going to feel like a track workout when I get home</i><br />
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5:00 PM - <i>Huh, I should probably start that run. But maybe I'll just sit here and stress out about my life for an hour or two</i><br />
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6:00 PM - <i>I'm so over this stupid marathon. Why did I think it was a good idea? I think I'm over-trained. I'm tired. </i><br />
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6:30 PM - <i>Okay, I'll force myself to go a mile, just so I can get my mileage up to 200 for this month</i><br />
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6:40 PM - <i>Woah, I'm actually kind of feeling okay. Maybe I'll go to the track and run one mile</i><br />
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6:50 PM [lap 2 of mile] - <i>MY LEGS ARE DEEEAAAADDD. I'm not even going to look at my watch, holy crap this sucks. I bet this will be like an 8 minute mile</i><br />
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6:53 PM [end of mile] - <i>What? 6:51? How did I do that? Maybe I'll try one more</i><br />
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7:00 PM [end of mile 2] - <i>Seriously? 6:43? Is my watch broken? My legs are almost feeling good. I guess I'll do the third one.</i><br />
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7:07 [end of mile 3] - <i>6:29? AWESOME!!!! I LOVE RUNNING!!! I can't wait for the marathon. Running is my favorite. YAYYYYYYY!!!!!</i><br />
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And there's the roller coaster ride that takes place inside my brain on a daily basis. Good times.<i> </i>Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-52003027263312907162010-06-28T16:19:00.000-07:002010-06-28T16:19:43.715-07:00One week closerNot too much to say other than I'm now under 4 weeks away from the marathon! <br />
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I got some great workouts in this week but also had some pretty big mental struggles. There were a couple days in there I just did not feel like hitting the road. Of course, I know that's not an option, and the fact that I refuse to run when it's dark usually sets a deadline for me that I HAVE to start running before.<br />
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I was supposed to do a 8K-15K race on Saturday but couldn't find one near me, so I headed to an 8 mile loop (no stoplights!) that is used as the course for a race every Thanksgiving. When I last ran the actual race, I ran just under 64 minutes, so my goal was to beat that, and I did! I pushed myself pretty hard and ran it in 1 hour and 13 seconds. Of course, I was pretty tired on Sunday, but my husband agreed to run the last 10 of my scheduled 17 miles with me, and that made it a lot more fun.<br />
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Summary of the week:<br />
Monday - 90 minute Vinyasa yoga class<br />
Tuesday - 8 miles w/ 4 x 800 (3:11, 3:13, 3:12, 3:11)<br />
Wednesday - 11 miles @ 8:19 min/mile<br />
Thursday - REST!<br />
Friday - 5 miles (8:23 min/mile) + 6 x 100 M strides<br />
Saturday - 10 miles w/ 8 @ 7:31 min/mile<br />
Sunday - 17.1 miles @ 8:47 min/mile<br />
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<b>Total - 51.1 miles</b>Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-78849807789668807402010-06-21T21:05:00.000-07:002010-06-21T21:05:02.806-07:00I survived 55!My highest volume training week (55 miles!!) is over, and it went amazingly well! I have SO much more confidence leading up to this marathon than I have for any other. I also can't believe I'll be tapering in just 2 weeks. <br />
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How the week shaped up:<br />
Monday - 20 minute yoga podcast + abs<br />
Tuesday - 6.5 miles recovery (9:12 min/mile)<br />
Wednesday - 12.3 miles (8:38 min/mile)<br />
Thursday - 20 minute yoga podcast<br />
Friday - 12 miles w/ 7 LT (5 @ 8:15 min/mile; 7 @ 7:35 min/mile)<br />
Saturday - 5 miles recovery (9:17 min/mile)<br />
Sunday - 20 miles (8:46 min/mile)<br />
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<b>Total: 55.8 miles </b><br />
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I've noticed my recovery runs have been getting slower, but my long runs and LT workouts are feeling a LOT better, and I'm able to keep a better pace than I used to. I think I used to push too hard in recovery runs, which kind of defeats the whole purpose!<br />
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And now I'm off to bed...800s in the morning!Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-453745496266300380.post-75826759713349466672010-06-13T20:25:00.000-07:002010-06-13T20:25:11.034-07:00My new best friendMike was browsing the bulk bins at our natural food co-op the other day, when he came across a bin labeled "jogger's friend." Apparently it's just a sugar and electrolyte drink similar to Gatorade, but with no artificial colors or flavors. He bought a bag of it, and I've been using it on my longer runs recently. <br />
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Oh. My. Goodness. Where has this stuff been for all the years I've been running? I trained with sports drink for a couple marathons, but it always gave me a stomach ache. I definitely need to investigate what this stuff is, because I absolutely LOVE what it does for my running, especially on hot days. I also love that I can control how strong it is, so it's not overly sweet or concentrated.<br />
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I got bad news on Friday morning - apparently it was a really tough decision (don't they always say that?), but I didn't get the job I was hoping for. I took it pretty hard, but things are looking a lot better now. I'm going back to school in the fall for the one class I need to get a single subject credential. After that, I'll be able to teach K-12, which opens up my options (and apparently science teachers are in demand in quite a few places). Plus, like Ali pointed out in her comment, subbing leaves a whole lot more time open for training!<br />
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After last week's crappy runs, this week felt like a breakthrough. I felt strong on pretty much every run, and today's was the icing on the cake. I had 15 miles w/ 12 at marathon goal pace. I was hoping I'd be able to hold an 8:15 pace, which would give me a 3:36 marathon (the McMillan race calculator thinks I can do that based on my last 10K time). I was definitely pushing it a little, but not killing myself, and I did the 12 at 7:54 pace! What a HUGE confidence booster. I passed the 13.1 mile mark around 1:44, which is faster than my PR, so I REALLY need to find a half marathon to do one of these days!<br />
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Summary of the week:<br />
Monday - 45 minutes stationary bike, plus some abs<br />
Tuesday - 10 miles w/ 5x1000m (4:09, 4:10, 4:06, 4:05, 4:02)<br />
Wednesday - 5 miles @ 8:01 pace<br />
Thursday - 12 miles @ 8:24 pace<br />
Friday - rest<br />
Saturday - 6.5 miles @ 8:20 pace, plus 6 100m strides<br />
Sunday - 15.1 miles w/ 3 @ 8:14 pace followed by 12 @ 7:54 pace<br />
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Total - <b>48.6 miles</b>Catehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04986818638521144674noreply@blogger.com0