Tuesday, September 17. 2013
I'm back, after a week of not running. I only missed four runs, so it's not like I missed an entire week, but still. Anyway, my blister is all healed and those weird muscle spasms that I was getting in my thigh/knee area have been foam rolled/massaged into submission. This is marathon week (eeesh.), so my schedule is pretty tame. 3 miles on Monday, two each on Wednesday & Thursday. I've been kind of antsy to get back to running, so I was looking forward to last night's run. I debated over whether to head into town or not. It seems pretty silly to drive my giant gas hogging SUV into town for a stupid 3 mile run that I could easily do around my house, but my goal was to take it easy and keep my left leg as happy as possible, so I decided to hit the flat & forgiving Nara trail over the hard & cambered roads in Liminga. Screw the environment, YOLO! As soon as I got a couple of miles from home, I realized that I left my Garmin sitting on the table so I decided to use the RunKeeper app on my phone. Only the battery on my phone was almost empty and I didn't have my spare battery with me. Great. I'm not really good at running by feel, I need that electronic feedback to tell me how fast & far I'm running, so I was pretty annoyed. Anyway, Zoe and I took off. I was hoping that my phone would at least get me to the turn-around mark, around 15 minutes, which it did because Zoe took off like a bat out of hell. Seriously, this dog is a crazy good runner. No matter how fast I run, all she's ever doing is casually trotting along ahead, she hardly ever breaks into a run. Occasionally she'll glance over her shoulder to make sure I'm still there and to see if she needs to stop and give me CPR. The cool thing is that I'm laying down some really fast splits running with her, the not cool thing is that she's probably is going to need to give me CPR one of these days. Anyway, we were zipping back after the turn-around and I checked my phone to see how close we were to the finish & how much battery we had left, and accidentally hit the button which stops the activity at 2.72 miles. Gah. I ended up running what I thought was the last quarter mile and figured we finished that 3 miles in 9:30 pace or close to it. We wandered around on the boardwalk for a bit then headed home. Here's a foggy picture of the Pilgrim River, thanks to carrying my phone in my bra. Classy.
Unfortunately, my left leg was ticked off at me. This is what I did for the majority of the night.
And, here's what's happening at work today.
It feels just like it did a couple of years ago, before I started cadence training. I stopped carrying my mp3 player with 187bpm mp3 last summer because (1) it was annoying and I was always fighting with the wires to the ear buds, and (2) I have a fancy cadence sensor for my shoe and I figured I just keeping an eye on it that way. Unfortunately, (2) only works if you consistently pay attention to it, and I probably haven't. I suppose I'll have to start using the mp3 player again. Boo. I don't know if I'll run again this week. I'll continue to use the ice packs & take Ibuprofen and I'll go by feel. I'm not really worried about losing any fitness in the next few days, but I am worried about being in pain on Sunday. Speaking of Sunday, holy cow it's almost here. I'm starting to obsess about things: should wear my hydration belt? (that one woke me up in the middle of the night last night) orange or purple compression socks? (yes, it does matter!). what pace should I try to keep? should I go with a pace group? Plus, a million more things that make my head hurt. Overall, I'm feeling pretty anxious & nervous. Scared. Unsure. You know, all those feelings that make you, like, feel. Bonus, I'm sure they'll only get worse as it gets closer. If I don't end up having a full on meltdown sometime between now & Sunday, I'll be amazed. In other not running news, we got our first frost on Sunday night. Winter is coming.
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"Winter is coming," young Stark.
I say only wear the belt if you really need it to carry stuff. I have gone with the SPIBelt in past races for my number and phone. Don't laugh - I actually DID need the phone one year when I DNFed and needed to make a call. This year, I'm going with shorts that have a pocket for fuel and phone. It makes your pockets all bulky and weird for most of the race, but I'm kind of over my hydration belt.
Pace group: have you ever run with one? I think they come in all levels of seriousness and consistency, but sometime's it's nice to start out with them if only for the camaraderie. You never know if it's going to be a "let's run the entire time" or "Galloway it" group, though. That can kind of suck.
Socks: I vote orange.
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