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Location:

Snoqualmie,WA,

Member Since:

Jan 31, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Boston Qualifier

Running Accomplishments:

Marathon PR: 4:17 at Portland Marathon, Oct. 2007

5K PR 24:37 2009

10K PR 52:58 2010

Have run 22 marathons to date.

No injuries, ever.   :)

Short-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston (4:05 for my age/gender) - or, perhaps, to use my desire for a BQ as a way to get in the hated speed work so I don't just get slower and slower over the years.  This goal is "under (re)construction" right now, until I figure out whether it is truly what I want. :) 


Long-Term Running Goals:

To continue learning about myself and about running, and to enjoy being a fit, happy runner for life.   To always know why I am running and the best way to get the most (both mentally and physically) out of my runs.  To keep a sense of humor and remain optimistic about myself as a runner.  To enjoy running more and more with every passing year. 

Personal:

Baby boomer generation.  Jogged a little in my 20's and 30's.  Started running seriously in 2002.  Low-carb runner since January 2010. 

I love long runs and cold, cloudy weather.  I don't believe in "junk miles."  I am an optimist.  I adore dark chocolate, fog, my family, and knitting -- not necessarily in that order.  

"As every runner knows, running is about more than just putting one foot in front of the other; it is about our lifestyle and who we are."  -- Joan Benoit Samuelson 


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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Brooks ST3 Lifetime Miles: 891.35
Vibram Five Fingers KSO Lifetime Miles: 23.77
Brooks ST3 II Lifetime Miles: 965.17
Lunaracers II Lifetime Miles: 198.23
Mizuno Wave Universe 3 Lifetime Miles: 104.14
Asics Piranha Lifetime Miles: 536.83
RunAmocs (Softstar) Lifetime Miles: 16.23
Piranha II Lifetime Miles: 219.53
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
18.740.000.000.0018.74

Mid 50sF, cloudy.  Endurance run.

Not one of my better runs.  Everything felt too hard by 10 miles, and at about 14 miles the wheels started to come off: lethargy, form deteriorating, and eventually pain throughout the legs.  I forced myself to go a few more miles just to practice some mental toughness and try some mind games, but was happy to go home early.  I think I shall take tomorrow off.  I feel worn out. 

Brooks ST3 Miles: 18.74
Comments
From Bonnie on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 16:16:30 from 75.164.111.39

Sounds like you ran a little harder yesterday than you thought. Sorry about that, focus on recovery tomorrow and be ready to come back strong next week!

From rattletrap on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 16:50:36 from 75.210.178.75

18 miles is a long run after your fast one yesterday! You deserve a break. Doesn't this make 8 days in a row now?

From Snoqualmie on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 18:02:01 from 67.171.56.164

15 days. Thanks for pointing that out. I think I can get used to running with fewer days off, but I cannot expect hard efforts 2 days in a row to lead into a successful *long* run. The superpowers I ordered are stuck in the mail.

From Bonnie on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 18:15:47 from 75.164.111.39

You know, I am not sure why you feel the need to run with fewer days off? Are you trying to increase mileage? I am not intimating you *can't* do it, I am just trying to understand why you feel the need to not take a day off? I know it might interrupt the comfort of your current schedule to reorganize, but if the only reason you are running 7 days/week is so you can run with the Saturday group, I don't understand why you can't just take a different day off a week?

That said, it will, as changing things up always does, take a little time to get used to it ... so you will adjust. Just watch out how many things you are altering at one time (e.g., both intensity and volume).

Take Care Sno!

From rattletrap on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 18:40:08 from 75.210.178.75

15 days!? 6 days a week is good, but you have to rest sometime. I like to take a day of rest before my long run.

From JD on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 19:28:37 from 166.128.17.89

I wonder if the leg pain had anything to do with the ST3's. That's your longest run in them isn't it?

Runners are funny. 99.8% of the population would consider an 18 mile run an accomplishment of a lifetime for themselves.

From auntieem on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 20:21:55 from 67.182.145.8

I second it! You probably need a day off before the long run, or a day of crosstraining or something. Sorry your long run didn't go as long as planned, but that's still an awesome number of miles! Don't give up on your group because of it!

From Carolyn in Colorado on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 21:11:19 from 71.229.164.25

Like others have said, it was probably a combination of the hard effort yesterday and the 15 days in a row. I agree with Bonnie that if you're going to run with the group on Saturdays (which I wholeheartedly endorse), you should probably take off some other day during the week.

Also, I'm rereading Hudson and early on he writes about peaking too early and connected with that idea he seems to concentrate the 20+ mile runs in the 6 weeks before the marathon. I'm thinking that 18 is plenty long enough for you at this point. But feel free to ignore me if you don't agree with my advice.

From april27 on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 21:42:43 from 99.188.251.180

i think you should make tomorrow a wine day! LOL...just kick back with some knitting and a glass and relax for a day. You deserve it!

From Bonnie on Sun, Jun 07, 2009 at 21:59:52 from 75.164.111.39

whooo April, except for the knitting, I like that idea!

From Snoqualmie on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 09:17:48 from 67.171.56.164

Thanks, everyone, for your concern, but I think this is getting a bit blown out of proportion. Now that I'm in this running club, it's just going to take a little trial and error to figure out days off, or active recovery days, depending on how I feel. I don't think running 7 days a week is inherently damaging; lots of people do it. It was the last 3 days that were out of balance but I learned what I needed to know. Anyway, thanks for caring.

JD, the 20 miles last week was my longest in the ST3s. The leg pain I mentioned is that kind of generalized achy feeling one gets towards the end of a marathon or a super long run. Needless to say, 14 miles is a bit early! It was actually a pretty valuable piece of information though, because it tells me that the Friday and Saturday runs, at or close to MP, stressed the muscles enough to require significant recovery time. I don't know whether you remember your comment to me on June 1 about recovery runs, but that's the kind of run that was missing I think.

From Snoqualmie on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 09:20:24 from 67.171.56.164

p.s. I know you won't believe us, Bonnie, but knitting rocks! lol You are so busy, but when you need a little chuckle break, this is a really funny video about knitters: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RuccwU4CoUQ

From Merri on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 17:18:01 from 207.88.76.69

Wow 18 miles! Good job! When is your next marathon? :)

From Snoqualmie on Mon, Jun 08, 2009 at 19:42:11 from 67.171.56.164

Hi Merri,

I am running the Seattle Rock n Roll mar. in 3 weeks, just for fun. No time goal, and I feel like it will be a slow one. My next marathon after that is Victoria BC in October.

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