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I failed again and again and again and that's why I am successful. - Michael Jordan

Thursday, December 28, 2023

35 Minute Long Run -NRC


Today was my first long run as I prepare for my marathon in October. As an added bonus, I was able to use 2 of my Christmas presents, running gloves and bone conduction headphones. I am still working with the starter program on the Nike Run Club app. I have also decided to use what I have learned from Galloway by using the run/walk method. I can feel myself becoming a stronger runner and am liking the coaching advice given as I go. 

My run today was a 35 minute long run with 1 minute run and 30 second walk intervals. For the most part, this run felt great. There was a bit in the middle that the chips and nacho cheese I had with dinner was not agreeing with the exercise, so I walked for about 2 minutes. I also ran down any hills that I could (hills are relative when one lives this far from the mountains). I am happy to say that I didn’t ever feel a pain in my right arm and shoulder like I have been when I run for the past few months. I am hoping that means I’m getting healthier rather than it being a fluke. 

My next run should be a 10 minute run. I only have a few weeks left before I need to choose a new plan. 
 

Wednesday, December 27, 2023

Gazelle Day



For exercise today, I did 30 minutes on my Gazelle. I was going to do it while watching TV with Chad, but it is Wednesday aka Chad-and-Sean-Dr.Who-Day. That meant I needed to either watch Dr. Who with them or watch something alone in my room. I chose my room, and Chad nicely brought the Gazelle to our room. Thirty minutes was quite easy to get through while I watched Mom on CMT. Tomorrow will be my next run. 

Tuesday, December 26, 2023

“First” Speed Run - NRC

 

I did my first speed workout in a long time today. Really, it was kind of like what I have been doing with the run/walk intervals. I did it with the “coaching” from the Nike Run Club app. I started with a 5 minute warm up with 1 minute of running and 1 minute of walking 8 times followed by 30 seconds of all out running and a 2 minute cool down. The app really only counts the time during the intervals. 

This run felt good! It was supposed to be done on a track, but I didn’t feel like driving to one. The parking lot at the local elementary school worked just fine. I loved being able to gage how much further I was able to go with each interval. One thing that was discouraging was that in the seventh interval the coach kept talking about how it was the hardest one. It made it feel harder than it should have felt. 

My next run should be a 35 minute long run. 

Saturday, December 16, 2023

22 Minute Easy Run -NRC

 


Today, I did a 22 minute easy run through the Nike Run Club app that u have on my phone and watch. This is the app I use to train for the half-marathon I ran with Chad in 2021. I am currently doing a beginner program to help me get going again. After all, I need to be marathon ready by October, and it will be here before I know it. 

My run was good. I knew going in that the focus of this app was to run the allotted time from start to finish not intervals. That made it a bit more challenging, but that’s what I wanted. I am happy to say that I ran 8 minutes nonstop before I had to walk. At this point, I walked for 2 minutes before I started running for 1 minute and walking for 30 seconds for the rest of the run. When I got to 18 minutes 30 seconds, I ran for the next minute and a half thinking that I was only going 20 minutes. Then the trainer chimed in with a 2 minute reminder, and I knew I couldn’t make it without a walk break. I walked for 30 more seconds and ended with a minute and a half running around my cul-de-sac. I was tired when I was done but felt accomplished. This is why I run, to feel that sense of accomplishment. 

Tuesday, December 5, 2023

20 Minutes with Noel


Tonight, I did 20 minutes of run/walk with my daughter. We ran for 35 seconds and walked for 35 seconds. She could have had longer run intervals, but that was all I had in me. I am hoping to be in shape enough to bump up the run time next week, but we’ll see. 

Running with my daughter is harder than going out alone because I feel compelled to keep up with her. She is much faster than I am, but she doesn’t like going out alone. I know I slow her down, but she is willing to be slower to stay with me. It is a mutually beneficial thing. She gets to have someone with her as she runs. I get to be pushed in a way I would not be if I were alone. I don’t know how long she will want to do things like this with me. I’m going to soak in the experience for now. 

Saturday, December 2, 2023

ColderBolder

 

Today, Chad and I ran the ColderBolder. It is an annual 5K that we have ran every year since 2018 (2020 was a virtual race). This year was probably the coldest one we have done. I was so scared of getting cold to the point that it took a long time to warm up, so I wore a long sleeve running shirt, a warm riding jacket that was Chad's dads, mittens and a cowl I knitted, the ColderBolder hat for this year, and a fleece lined jacket that I bought after we picked up our packets. I didn't get too cold. I actually ended up tying the the hoodie around my waist and putting the mittens in my pockets within the first mile and considered taking of the cowl in the third mile. 

Overall, this race gave me the increased confidence that I need. Chad left me behind at the beginning, so I was on my own for the entire race. I didn't know he had planned to leave me behind because we have always mostly walked this race together, so I didn't bring anything to listen to. For the most part, that didn't bother me too much. At about the midpoint I wished I had something to distract me though because the right side of my body was hurting from right under my ribs up through my shoulder. I was not a fan, but I know I could have worked past it with proper breathing like I have in the past if I had something to distract me from the pain a bit. For the fist two miles of the race, I ran every time there was a downhill. I was going to do 30 second walk/run intervals, but the hills in the fist mile are difficult because it is in Boulder, CO, and I live further a way from the mountains. Once I got past mile two, I ran and walk when my body said it was ready. It felt good. I know this is not the way most people do it, but it is what was working for me. In the end, I was glad I did it alone to show me what I can do when I put my mind to it and pay an entry fee. (Let's be real right now. I would not have gone out in that cold if I hadn't already paid to do so.)

My next goal is to PR in the BolderBoulder next year. If I get out consistently now, even when it is cold, I might have a chance.