It’s raining – again

I started this post yesterday. It is still raining today. I am getting quite despondent with this weather!
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It is raining and I am breaking with THE PLAN which is okay because …well… it’s my plan. I ran 8 miles Monday so that’s a good start on the week. I swam this morning (Wednesday) so I’m not in terrible shape but it is supposed to rain more tomorrow and I MUST run so I will have to run in the rain – sigh. I don’t like running in the rain.

Weekly Milage Since the Beginning of the Year:

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I only need to run another 15 miles this week to keep that trend going up. If it would quit raining that would be really easy. As it is – not so easy 😦

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It’s all about the Tater-Tots

Last Thursday Evening I went to a local bookstore to hear Dean Karnazes, the Ultra-Marathon Man * speak. He is a local guy so there were quite a few people there, probably 25 which is pretty good for a book reading.

The guy is about the most humble, unassuming person in the world. He is not very big and he had on long pants but you could tell his limbs were ridges of muscle that looked like the branches of a Manzanita tree, hard and smooth and strong.

He talked about how people ask him ‘how do you do it’ to which he responded ‘you just tilt your body forward, put your arms in this position and put one foot in front of the other – over and over. He said people ask him, “why do you do it” to which he responded, “Well, I like the free Power Bars and t-shirts”. Ha ha – he didn’t fool me and I immediately started storing up questions for the inevitable Q & A period.

Then, as he was telling a story about running at night a couple of guys walked in, late. One had on a Western States 100 t-shirt and the other was a scruffy, gum chewing guy who looked like he might have just wandered away from Sing-Sing. Dean inclined his head in a sort of “Hey I know you” way and instead of entering quietly and sitting down they went over to him, shook hands, gave their names and reminded him of what races they had been in together. I was a little stunned by their rudeness and Dean was a bit thrown off but finally they sat down and he got back to the story and the evening went on.

In addition to running 1000s of miles a year, often 200 miles at a clip, he is founder and president of a company that makes relatively healthy snack foods. They make Olive Oil potato chips and peanut butter stuffed pretzels among other things. The business is growning because they sell to Trader Joe and Whole Foods and both of those companies are growing. He says he wants to put himself out of a job because he doesn’t do anything but his employees won’t let him. I can believe it – he’d be a great person to have around.

Anyhow, after he was done it was Q & A time and I worked really hard not to monopolize the session. I told him I thought it was oh so amusing about the PowerBars and the T-shirts but really, you must suffer pain several times an event – how do you get through that? He said he just embraces the pain – “bring it on, baby!” and he just pushes through. He just does. I’m taking that strategy to heart because I did have that experience on my long bike ride.

My favorite thing was how he eats when he is out running at night. He says he calls a pizza place, tells them about where he will be in 20 minutes and the delivery guy just finds him. He always orders a large pizza NOT cut into slices and when it comes he rolls it up like a burrito and “just mows it” while he continues running. How great an image is that?

After Q & A time it was book signing time. The 2 Rude Dudes went right up and starting shucking and jiving with him, leaving about 15 people just standing there waiting for about 10 minutes. Honestly, these guys need to get a clue. In the course of their conversation they talked about how they had heard him say that before an endurance event you should eat a lot of fat so the night before their last Ultra-marathon they ate bacon and ham and sausage and eggs and they had a great run. I stood there wondering what would I do – I don’t eat terristrial animals. I figured I could come up with something.

Friday the kidlet and I went down to San Diego as noted in my last post. While we were looking at the college she will be going to I saw some girls walking back from the dining hall carrying bowls full of Tater-Tots. I turned to Pookie and said, “watch out for those Tater-Tots. That’s how the dreaded Freshman 15 happens.” She took note. But then in a flash I got it. Before my long runs I’m going to switch from loading up on spaghetti to eating Tater-Tots – YES! I love Tater-tots but I never eat them because, you know… the Freshman 15 doesn’t just afflict freshmen.

All about me
Tonight I had an amazing run. I went 8 miles in 1:26 for an average pace of 10:46/mile. That’s really good for me over distance, particularly since I have just started training. Best of all my splits were:
10:20, 10:17, 10:43, 10:49, 11:19, 10:12, 10:31, 11:56.

I can’t even tell you how pleased I am with miles 6 and 7. Yeah me! I was working hard on that last mile but I was just out of gas and even walked about 30 steps. See, I had been meaning to run all day so I kept not really eating and I was just under fueled and really hungry. I’ll bet it would have gone better if I had Tater-Tot loaded. Next time I go for a long one that’s just what I’ll do.

Additional tips from Dean:
1). To avoid losing your toe nails he reccomends those insoles that you bake in the oven and then mold to your feet. He thinks it keeps your foot from slipping forward which is what causes your toe nails to bang repeatedly against the inside of your shoe and get peeled back from the nail bed. He actually has a few toenails still and considering his milage I think that’s impressive.

2). The day after you run an endurance event go out and do a little running. He says even if you have to hobble for 2 miles do it – you will recover faster. I have certainly not tried that but I will this training season.

* You can watch Karnazes appearance on David Letterman here. Letterman asked a lot of the same questions I asked and he got exactly the same answers.

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It’s all about the Tater-Tots

Last Thursday Evening I went to a local bookstore to hear Dean Karnazes, the Ultra-Marathon Man * speak. He is a local guy so there were quite a few people there, probably 25 which is pretty good for a book reading.

The guy is about the most humble, unassuming person in the world. He is not very big and he had on long pants but you could tell his limbs were ridges of muscle that looked like the branches of a Manzanita tree, hard and smooth and strong.

He talked about how people ask him ‘how do you do it’ to which he responded ‘you just tilt your body forward, put your arms in this position and put one foot in front of the other – over and over. He said people ask him, “why do you do it” to which he responded, “Well, I like the free Power Bars and t-shirts”. Ha ha – he didn’t fool me and I immediately started storing up questions for the inevitable Q & A period.

Then, as he was telling a story about running at night a couple of guys walked in, late. One had on a Western States 100 t-shirt and the other was a scruffy, gum chewing guy who looked like he might have just wandered away from Sing-Sing. Dean inclined his head in a sort of “Hey I know you” way and instead of entering quietly and sitting down they went over to him, shook hands, gave their names and reminded him of what races they had been in together. I was a little stunned by their rudeness and Dean was a bit thrown off but finally they sat down and he got back to the story and the evening went on.

In addition to running 1000s of miles a year, often 200 miles at a clip, he is founder and president of a company that makes relatively healthy snack foods. They make Olive Oil potato chips and peanut butter stuffed pretzels among other things. The business is growning because they sell to Trader Joe and Whole Foods and both of those companies are growing. He says he wants to put himself out of a job because he doesn’t do anything but his employees won’t let him. I can believe it – he’d be a great person to have around.

Anyhow, after he was done it was Q & A time and I worked really hard not to monopolize the session. I told him I thought it was oh so amusing about the PowerBars and the T-shirts but really, you must suffer pain several times an event – how do you get through that? He said he just embraces the pain – “bring it on, baby!” and he just pushes through. He just does. I’m taking that strategy to heart because I did have that experience on my long bike ride.

My favorite thing was how he eats when he is out running at night. He says he calls a pizza place, tells them about where he will be in 20 minutes and the delivery guy just finds him. He always orders a large pizza NOT cut into slices and when it comes he rolls it up like a burrito and “just mows it” while he continues running. How great an image is that?

After Q & A time it was book signing time. The 2 Rude Dudes went right up and starting shucking and jiving with him, leaving about 15 people just standing there waiting for about 10 minutes. Honestly, these guys need to get a clue. In the course of their conversation they talked about how they had heard him say that before an endurance event you should eat a lot of fat so the night before their last Ultra-marathon they ate bacon and ham and sausage and eggs and they had a great run. I stood there wondering what would I do – I don’t eat terristrial animals. I figured I could come up with something.

Friday the kidlet and I went down to San Diego as noted in my last post. While we were looking at the college she will be going to I saw some girls walking back from the dining hall carrying bowls full of Tater-Tots. I turned to Pookie and said, “watch out for those Tater-Tots. That’s how the dreaded Freshman 15 happens.” She took note. But then in a flash I got it. Before my long runs I’m going to switch from loading up on spaghetti to eating Tater-Tots – YES! I love Tater-tots but I never eat them because, you know… the Freshman 15 doesn’t just afflict freshmen.

All about me
Tonight I had an amazing run. I went 8 miles in 1:26 for an average pace of 10:46/mile. That’s really good for me over distance, particularly since I have just started training. Best of all my splits were:
10:20, 10:17, 10:43, 10:49, 11:19, 10:12, 10:31, 11:56.

I can’t even tell you how pleased I am with miles 6 and 7. Yeah me! I was working hard on that last mile but I was just out of gas and even walked about 30 steps. See, I had been meaning to run all day so I kept not really eating and I was just under fueled and really hungry. I’ll bet it would have gone better if I had Tater-Tot loaded. Next time I go for a long one that’s just what I’ll do.

Additional tips from Dean:
1). To avoid losing your toe nails he reccomends those insoles that you bake in the oven and then mold to your feet. He thinks it keeps your foot from slipping forward which is what causes your toe nails to bang repeatedly against the inside of your shoe and get peeled back from the nail bed. He actually has a few toenails still and considering his milage I think that’s impressive.

2). The day after you run an endurance event go out and do a little running. He says even if you have to hobble for 2 miles do it – you will recover faster. I have certainly not tried that but I will this training season.

* You can watch Karnazes appearance on David Letterman here. Letterman asked a lot of the same questions I asked and he got exactly the same answers.

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2 things – real quick!

I am at the amazing UCSD library right now using one of their internet connected computers. My daugther is at another, sending in her intention to register – she is in love with this place – Woo-hoo!

I am in love with this place, too. I was able to run on the beach today – in the sunshine! It is beautiful down here. There were tons of surfers in the water and it was just perfect. I can’t say much for my pace but I wasn’t really focused on that. I was focused on the sounds and the smells and the fact that it was sunny and warm. Sun….mmmmmmmmmmmmmm….sun. Love that. Apparently it is raining and gross up where I live.

Second of all – I went to a book signing by Dean Karnazes, The Ultra Marathon Man on Thursday night. He was amazing. The man ran 350 contiguous miles and lived to tell the tale. I have hot tips for you! But I need to move along so stay tuned.

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Today’s Crushing Blow

I really wanted to run the Nike Women’s 1/2 Marathon in SF on October 22. It is already sold out! I swear I was just looking for the 2006 site to come up about 2 weeks ago and now it is SOLD OUT!!! I am so bummed I can hardly stand it. I’m guessing that TNT has reserved well over 1/2 the spots so I am hoping it opens up again if they don’t fill all the places. I even sent them an email. WAHHHHHHH………..

(I know – you’re all wondering if I’d like a little cheese with that whine)

I also had a merely so-so run. 5.16 miles, avg pace 11:13. I did do a lot of hills but still – that did not make my day.

Addendum – I got an email back and the guy said it was sold out and there is no waiting list. I’m going to subject myself to a Nike mailing list just in case I’m right and TNT releases some spots and they need to let people know they are available. A girl can dream.

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Today’s Crushing Blow

I really wanted to run the Nike Women’s 1/2 Marathon in SF on October 22. It is already sold out! I swear I was just looking for the 2006 site to come up about 2 weeks ago and now it is SOLD OUT!!! I am so bummed I can hardly stand it. I’m guessing that TNT has reserved well over 1/2 the spots so I am hoping it opens up again if they don’t fill all the places. I even sent them an email. WAHHHHHHH………..

(I know – you’re all wondering if I’d like a little cheese with that whine)

I also had a merely so-so run. 5.16 miles, avg pace 11:13. I did do a lot of hills but still – that did not make my day.

Addendum – I got an email back and the guy said it was sold out and there is no waiting list. I’m going to subject myself to a Nike mailing list just in case I’m right and TNT releases some spots and they need to let people know they are available. A girl can dream.

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Ow

I went to the track last night to do some speed work (it finally stopped raining!). Today my right glute and hammies hurt. Ow. Not an injury kind of hurt – just a sore muscle thing. I ran 1/2 Yassos if there is such a thing. 1/4 mile slow followed by 1/4 mile fast. There was a CYO track group there of kids from 5-15 all of whom smoked me repeatedly. That was fun – NOT.

I’ve concluded that the Garmin 201 is not useful on the track. It shows elevation changes that I’m quite sure don’t exist. The stop watch function worked fine as did the distance measurement and baby, I was smokin’! My average moving pace was 9:04 and my overall pace was 10:32 I like that. With the exception of lap 3 (I think I stopped and drank water) things look pretty good.

Lap Time/Distance
1 – 2:36/ 0.28
2 – 8:52/ 1.00
3 – 4:37/ 0.28
4 – 2:29/ 0.25
5 – 2:14/ 0.25
6 – 2:44/ 0.25
7 – 2:15/ 0.25
8 – 2:47/ 0.25
9 – 2:12/ 0.25
10 – 2:00/ 0.16

Now if I could just beat those kids …..

Today I failed to make it to the pool. I did take a bit of a walk but really – I let myself down because I didn’t stick to The Plan. Oh well..

Tomorrow – 4 – 6 miles depending on how I feel.

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Why – why, why, why…..

Friday was a run day but my legs were still sore (from the bike ride and the running and swimming I had done Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday), I didn’t want to go, and I wondered as I headed out the door why oh why am I doing this? Enter stinkin’ thinkin’ …. if I feel like this on my second day of training how will I make it? I just kept going and ran the 4 miles I had committed to when I started out but as I live and breath every step of that run felt like the last 4 miles of a marathon. I was hurting.

Result:
Friday’s Run (avg pace 11:34)
mile 1 – 10:30
mile 2 – 10:57
mile 3 – 11:04
mile 4 – 11:27
mile 5 – 11:47

That didn’t make me happy but then again, I did it. It still left me wondering why. Why, why, why do I subject myself to this pain? I’m not sure I really know but I think it is because if I don’t have a goal that is just a little out of reach I will just putz along or maybe not work out at all and be a slacker. I’m not quite sure,Saturday I took a rest day. My legs were still sore and I had to go on a marathon shopping spree with my daughter because her Senior Ball is coming up and we need to find The Best Dress EVER! I also felt like I was coming down with a cold. So, grumpy and tired we hit the boutiques and came up empty handed. Oh well… tomorrow is another day, I thought. I also thought it might be nice to rest one more day but then I would be sabotaging my training plan even more than I already had.

The Plan The Reality
Mon Rest Rest
Tues Run 5 Miles Run 4 Miles
Wed Swim Swim
Thurs Run 5 Miles Rest
Fri Rest Run 5 miles
Sat Run 5 miles Rest

So see, I didn’t have much of choice but to run Sunday because The Plan called for an easy run (no distance specified). This morning I was sort of hoping to wake up too sore and too sick to run but no such luck. Nope – I felt fine. After reading a.maria’s excellent post on pacing I decided to try really hard to do the same and aim for more even splits. By the time I got out it was looking very dark and rainy but what the heck? I figured I would just head out for a 6 mile run and if I needed to turn back due to pain or rain I’d do it. It rained, I ran.

Result:
Sunday’s Run (avg pace 10:48)
mile 1 – 10:18
mile 2 – 10:33
mile 3 – 10:49
mile 4 – 11:32
mile 5 – 10:54
mile 6 – 11:19

Booyah! My times look better, I made it and I don’t feel sorry for myself any more. Oh happy day. My buns are sore but that’s to be expected, right?

The Plan for this week:
Sunday Run 6 miles (done!)
Monday Swim (done!)
Tuesday Yassos unless it is raining and if so I will go to the pool so I can sneak into the gym and use the treadmill)
Wednesday Swim
Thursday 6 miles easy
Friday REST!
Saturday x-training/strength training (bike? maybe)

So tell me what it is that motivates you to train for a marathon or if you aren’t training for a marathon what gets you out the door and on the road or the trail? Maybe someone will write something that makes me say YES! That’s why I do this because really, I’m just not sure

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Someone is Just Expressing Herself

And I don’t mean me – I mean my new tenant. I have been remiss in introducing “Just Expressing Myself” brought to you by – the woman who is just expressing herself. Her entries are short, sweet, to the point and fun. Please wander on over and take a gander.

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Dear Sharon Stone – Please shut your pie hole

Sharon Stone is telling girls the world over that if they get into a situation where they can’t avoid sex they should just give a blow job because it’s safer.

I’d like Sharon to please explain in what world a girl can’t get out of having sex unless she is being raped. Rape isn’t sex, Sharon – it is coersion, it is abuse, it is a power trip designed to humiliate.

Is it any wonder that when you click the link
“Click Here for all you need to know about: SHARON STONE” you get a blank page?

What a maroon.

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