Monday, September 14, 2015

I had my first long run since my last marathon, and it wasn't a total cluster.


In a previous blog post, I mentioned that between my last two marathons, my training was totally insufficient. My longest run was 10 miles, and I went for pretty long stretches of time without running at all. As a result, compared to my first marathon, my performance wasn't super great. My recovery wasn't that stellar either, for that matter. Stairs were scary for a very long time....

I promised myself that I wouldn't do that leading up to the Richmond Marathon. I really meant it when I said it too. However, here I am about 10 weeks away from said marathon. I've done a lot of solid (mostly slow) mid-distance runs, but my longest run before this week was about 7.5 miles. And even that 7.5mi run was supposed to be a 10-mile run that I just wasn't able to tough out. I was starting to take a lot of comfort in the cushy 7-hour course limit to finish the Richmond Marathon this fall.

I noticed on that, on Strava there was a half marathon challenge for the month of September. I told my husband, and he said "DOOO IIIIIIIIIT!!!!!!"

So I made sure to carb up and hydrate the night before, and I set out to do my half marathon training run on Sunday afternoon. I was really surprised, the first 11.5 miles went really well! The weather was nice and cool, and I was able to run the whole thing while maintaining a relatively consistent pace. At mile 11.5, I sort of hit a wall. I felt really dehydrated and pretty depleted. I hadn't brought my water bottle or any gels, because I hadn't needed them for this distance in the past. Now I wanted them more than anything. I was listening to an audiobook on this run, and I swear the only thing they talked about from mile 11 until the end was water, flowing springs, gentle rivers, cool refreshing beverages, and swimming pools (stop taunting me!). I walked the next half a mile, and then managed to finish out by running the last 1.2 miles of the run.  I earned my strava badge, but I've still got a long way to go (read:run) before The race in November.












Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Pretty Running Pictures

Some pretty pictures from my trail and road runs this week :)


Hard to complain about this site on the trail earlier this week! Even though this run was not super stellar (characterized by a very slow pace and a very ungraceful fall), it was still nice to get outside. 

Today's run, which almost didn't happen. There was, literally, a little black rain cloud that hung around for most of the early afternoon. Just as I had resigned to coming inside to the treadmill, the sun came out and I had one of the best runs I've had in a few weeks! 

Proof that playing hooky is fun once in a while, my husband and I went on a field trip this week to one of our favorite hikes. It's a little hard to see, but most of the little yellow things in the middle are actually Tiger Swallowtail Butterflies on the fire road leading up to the trail! 

The top of said favorite hike (Virginians might recognize Old Rag when they see it). Not another soul in sight :)