Friday, October 31, 2008

The hills are alive...

Today’s route: Landsdown subdivision
Distance: 2.8 miles

Gina is someone that’s just started running with us. Well, actually, she used to run with Pam and Kevin, but she recently had a baby, and had been out of commission for a while., so she’s new to me, but not the group. Anyway, Gina lives in Landsdown and so we started off today in front of her house. As Pam put it, “they shouldn’t call it Lands-“down” because it’s all uphill!” And she wasn’t kidding. It was nothing but hills hills hills! As soon as I’d recover from one hill, we were facing another. It was rough a few times, but feeling the burn in my butt and legs made me feel good. It was hard work and I was doing it… it made me proud. So even though it was only 2.8 miles, it was still a great workout. Hills can only be good for you! That means next time I run, I’ll be a little faster, thanks to those awful hills.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Brrr...

Todays Route: We started on Tamarack (across from Texas Gas) and run down to Frederica, then down Frederica to Griffith and back.
Distance: 3.9 miles

It was a cold morning, I think somewhere around 30 degrees. I wore too many layers and had to end up shedding some within the first mile. I had on my under armor shorts and some long pants over them. Then I had on a long sleeved shirt made of the wicking material, and a hoodie on top of that. Then I had on gloves and a head band to keep my ears warm. I had to take the hoodie off pretty soon after starting and ended up tying it around my waist. Then about the last half-mile, I had to take my gloves off.

It was a pretty good run. I kept up most of the way, but when we got to Walnut Memorial on the way home, I slowed down a bit. Considering I hadn’t run since Wednesday of last week, I think I did well. I’m glad I got to go this morning. I’ve been dying to see how the cold weather affects me. I kinda like being all bundled up and running. My skin was all red and cold when I got home. A hot shower took care of that. It was a good run!

Monday, October 27, 2008

You snooze, you lose

Ok, so we didn’t run on Friday because it was raining cats and dogs. We agreed to run this morning at Highland, but unfortunately, I didn’t bother to set my alarm clock… at all. I didn’t set it to get up to run, or to get up to go to work. I just went to bed without any alarm set. My mom came and woke me up at quarter after five and asked me if I was going running. Seeing as how we start our runs at quarter ‘til five, I had to answer with a resounding “No”. I was really upset about it. I couldn’t believe I just slept in. I didn’t mean to, and I was especially looking forward to a good run this morning. Oh well, there is always Wednesday. I might even try and get up to go running tomorrow morning on my own, just to get the mileage in. It can’t hurt. I’ll have to let you know if I make it or not. Or if the warm snuggle of my bed keeps me in for another few hours of sleep. It’s getting to be that time of year, where getting up is just that much more difficult.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Runner's Trots

Today’s Route: McDonald’s on highway 60 – to OMU plant and back
Distance: 3.0 miles

Ok, this should be a reminder, NO GRAPES THE NIGHT BEFORE A RUN! I know I have to be careful about what I eat the night before I go running, and I especially can’t eat anything within a few hours of going running. Well Jojo made an awesome dinner last night, consisting mostly of roughage, and I paid for it this morning. I had a bad case of “runner’s trots”. It was so bad, I almost had to stop and walk just to make sure I didn’t have an accident. Luckily, it didn’t hit me until about a mile from the end, and I was able to contain it most of the way. But then when McDonald’s was in view, it was almost too much to bear. I had to use their facilities after our run, because I couldn’t make it home in my delicate condition. Anyway, aside from that, the run was pretty easy. I don’t really like that route though. The road is rough, there is a lot of debris everywhere, and I don’t think Pam and Kevin like it that much either. They just did it because they knew I’d moved back in with Jojo and because it was closer to me. They’re just good people like that. On a funny note, me and Pam were dressed exactly the same this morning. Dark pants and the bright green OMU Power Run long-sleeved t-shirt. Overall, a good run!

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Jogging Blogging

After talking with Jojo last night, I’ve decided to start blogging about running. After my sister’s stellar performance at the half-marathon in Louisville, I’m really stoked about beefing up my running. A blog is the perfect way for me to keep track of my highs and lows, and to remind myself of what all I’ve been through. It’s amazing how some of the techniques I taught myself when I started running have left me after my running hiatus. I forgot about how to keep myself calm while running. I forgot how to about breath while running. There were little tricks I’d learned to make my runs more productive, and they’d left my head. So I figure if I write a little blurb each day about my running experience, then I can look back and see all of my successes. I plan on just writing my mileage, where we ran, and how I felt. That should be the bare minimum, and then anything else that sticks out will go on there too, or anything funny that happened.

So since I’ve started running hot and heavy with Kevin and Pam, I’ve remember a few techniques. I have to breathe deep from my stomach and not from the top of my lungs. Breathing shallow causes the side stitches, and they hurt! Also, if I keep my breathing low, it keeps my upper body more stable, and I can let my legs do most of the work. I remembered that my legs are doing the work, and that I don’t need to over-rotate my top, or again, side stitches. Also, and I think this is the most important lesson I’ve learned, is to NOT think about the end, or how far I’ve got to go. I just keep telling myself “I know my body can do this, I just have to keep going”. That’s a good mantra to have to push myself. Then when I get toward the end, within a quarter of a mile, I have to tell myself that I have to just keep jogging, and don’t think about stopping up ahead. There is something psychological about seeing the end that makes you get excited and you either get winded, or you just want to stop and walk because you’re almost there anyway. Gotta keep going!

Ok, so yesterday, our route was the Byers avenue route. We start at the bingo hall on 231 and Byers, and run down Byers to Frederica and back. This route is 3.1 miles exactly. (Pam has a nifty GPS watch that tracks mileage exactly). Anyway, it was a good run. I had my new running shoes on, and felt an extra spring in my step. It was sooo cold. I had on my running shorts and t-shirt and my big Chicago hoodie. The hoodie came off about the time we hit Frederica street and I was fine the rest of the way. Not too hot, not too cold. We didn’t run this morning, so I’ll have an update tomorrow of what we did. We’re supposed to run from McDonald’s on highway 60, down to the power plant, and back. This will be my first time running that route, so we’ll see how it goes!