Thursday, November 10, 2011

About that time...

Nerves are kicking in, but right now, I'm just excited.. the scared nerves have passed. I just re-read my 2nd ever post about my first Half Marathon, which reminded me how exciting this is for me. It's hard to believe that a little over a year ago I was training to run 3 miles. And now... 26?? wow.

I've started prepping my body for the race (um.. haven't I been doing this for 4 months?) meaning I'm chugging water and eating lots of carby foods. I'm not a huge carb fan so it's been a little tough on me today and yesterday to find foods that are healthy and that I want to eat (I don't love pasta... weird I know). Basically been sticking to my faves- sweet potatoes, english muffins, oatmeal, bananas.... Who knows if I'm eating enough carbs to make a difference, but at least I'm trying!

As for my back, I had my last chiro appt yesterday before the big race. He said the muscle that's been bothering me is much less inflamed- hallelujah! I'm still icing and stretching and it's still a little uncomfortable when I sit (which is ALL DAY) but it's getting much better.

I'm leaving work at lunch to run my last training run- a measly 2 miles (wahooooo) and then? I've completed training. All that's left to do is leave it up to God. I've put in the miles, I've done the training. Now I've just got to hang in there mentally and do my best on Saturday.

Going into this, I've stressed to myself (and everyone else) that I wouldn't have a time goal, I just want to finish strong and enjoy it. I'll only ever have one first marathon (yes, Cory... there may be others in the future. Sorry you have to read this online. I couldn't break it to you in person.) But first, I've gotta get through this in one piece.

Being OCD, I've already made a list of stuff to get together for race-day.

Yes. I am aware. That is a lot.
Tonight I'm going to the race expo to pick up my bib and race packet. I'm hoping there are some good vendors with free stuff. Just hoping I don't nervous myself into a fit of anxiety while I'm there.

2 DAYSSSSSSS!

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

T-3 Days

Well. It's coming.... whether I like it or not. I feel like I'm strapped into a roller coaster that's just taking off and there is nothing I can do but just endure it. Except... that I'm beyond thrilled to be on this ride.

Source

At this point in marathon training, everything in my life is on autopilot and my brain is constantly stuck on the race. My heart starts pounding and my palms start sweating every time I think about Saturday. Just a little nervous over here.
Despite the miles upon miles (upon miles) of training, the confidence I had last weekend after finishing 20, and the determination I have in my heart to finish, I'll admit, I am freaking out a little (lot).

As far as that 20 miler- it went pretty great! Yes. It was hard. Probably more mentally hard than anything but I did it. And I know if I can do that, without the support of spectators and my personal fan base (yeah, I'm talking to you Cory and Mom- you better bring obnoxious signs and choreographed cheers), I can run a marathon.



The one thing that I learned from that run was that every mile (after about 14) I had to anticipate ups and downs. One minute I was be soaring, feeling on top of the world, and the very next it would be a struggle to pick up my feet. This happened on and off, again and again and again. I just had to keep in mind that the struggle would end and that it would come again; which seemed to help.
I felt great after the run and was on my feet most of the day. Sunday I felt awesome and Monday I was bouncing with energy. I had a great 5 mile run Monday night and a perfect 8 miler Tuesday. I couldn't understand how I felt so great... then came Wednesday.

I woke up early for strength training and headed to the gym before work. After doing a few arm exercises, I stood up from the cable pull-down machine... and there it was. My lower back felt like it had 1,000 knives in it. I was all too familiar with this pain and immediately knew it wasn't good. I gently tried to stretch it out, which only made the pain worse. Being dramatic, I immediately jumped to conclusions thinking I wouldn't be able to race and my life would be over.

I made an appointment with the chiropractor for that night. He looked at my x-rays and said I had some strained muscles on the lower left side (From what, I have no idea. Thanks for rebelling against me body.) He did some work on my back and then hooked me up with some shock therapy, told me to ice regularly and come back Friday. He did give me the "okay" to run Thursday, as long as there was no pain.

Well Thursday's run went alright. I was wayyy too in tune with my back that it made the run drag on and I just felt exhausted. My usual easy pace was killing me. I think I went to bed at 8pm that night. My entire body ached and all I wanted to do was sleep (the 20 miles decided to catch up to me I guess) Same thing with Friday, I was just worn down. I went back to the chiro Friday and he did some more shock therapy, which helped loosen my back a lot.

I ran 8 Saturday (last long run!) and felt okay, except that the "easy" pace was exhausting me. I think my body was just tired from the back pain, the long runs and life in general. I took it easy Sunday and went back to the doc yesterday for more treatment. My back's starting to feel better, but it's taking it's sweet time and a tole on my confidence. I know that regardless of the condition I'm in, I'm running. No questions there.

Besides the back issues, I'm starting to get (really) excited. I just want to be out there running! This week's mileage is very light, which is nice after all the weeks of training.


Tomorrow starts the process of carb loading. I've done a lot of research on the proper way to do this, which, btw is supposed to prevent you from hitting the wall in the higher miles of the race. The key to this is not eating more than normal, but just replacing your normal calories with 80% from complex carbs. I'm trying to eat as close to normal as possible, to prevent any unwanted stomach issues... so we'll see how this goes.



The countdown is on!!! Have a great week!

PS-
Do it. I did.

Monday, October 24, 2011

I don't go looking for hills, but when I come to one, I run it.

Happy Monday!! Hope your week has started off great!

Remember when I said last week that I was just going to run this weekend's Rocktoberfest Half for fun and not for time? I should know myself better than that.



When the gun went off at a blustery (read, freezing) 7:40am start time, I took off hoping to bring home a new PR. The first few miles were scary, which is normal for me. At that point, I can't quite get a "feel" for the race and there are a lot of uncertainties, insecurities and questions.

What if I can't keep up with my friends?
What if I get hurt along the way?
How will I feel?
What if something unexpected happens?
What if I can't do this????

Those brain demons tried to work their magic on my confidence, but by mile 4, we parted ways and I told them to kiss it. I think I had a smile on my face from that point until I crossed the finish line. I waved to spectators, high-fived little kids, thanked all the officers and volunteers and really tried to take in the beautiful Charlotte scenery.



When the race started, it was around 40 degrees. I wore my Nike Tempos, a short sleeve DriFit tee, and a long sleeve tee over top with cheap gloves that I threw away around mile 3. I also wore my Nathan hydration belt, which I wish I could propose marriage to...once you go Nathan, you don't go back. (...sorry for that lame attempt to be funny, it's Monday). Having the availability of water at all times is not only a confidence booster but also gave me the freedom to take water when I needed it, and not waiting for a water stop. I took a Vanilla Gu at mile 6, one Chomp at mile 10 and one Chomp at mile 12... Did I mention the last 4 miles of this race were UPhill?? It was gruesome. I was banking on those being my fastest, which was not the case.

In fact, the entire race was massively hilly. I think I ran less than one combined total mile of flat road... which may be the reason I cannot walk today. I took another ice bath last night and have been stretching/rolling my legs but they are still in pain.

The race ended up being a little long (13.22 instead of 13.1) and that extra .12 added about a minute to my time (bummer...) but overall I am very happy with how I did! According to my Garmin, I finished in 2:05:21, which is a PR of 38 seconds. I'll take it, given I have done no speed training and was planning on an easy day!

Just finished! :) Everyone did GREAT! Pat (beside me on the end) even got 2nd place in her age group!!

Plus I got a sweet new medal to add to my collection and a third Half under my belt. 3 Halfs ( or it is halves??) so far this year! woo hoooo! Can't wait to bring home the big medal in 3 weeks!!!! (ho-ly shit.)

 



Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Achey Breaky

Hey friends! Hope you're all having a great week so far! I have been so busy lately...between cranking out the last few weeks of marathon training, celebrating Cory's birthday and maintaining a life, I have little room for much of anything else!

I'm now on to week 13 of training, only 3 more to go! I don't know if I'm excited to finally see the light at the end of the tunnel or scared out of my freaking mind/nauseated that it's so close. Physically, I think I'll be ready. Mentally is a different story.... (Cory can attest to that).

I haven't had much to report on as far as training lately. We don't have another "big" push until the 29th, so we've been maintaining mileage and upping our weekday training runs a little. BUT, this weekend is very exciting. I'll be running the Rocktoberfest Half Marathon with several of my running friends. I've promised myself that I'm just going to be running this for fun. I would be crushed if I pushed too hard (which...I've been known to do) and get hurt before The Big One. Hopefully I can throw my competitive nature aside and just have fun!

Besides running, there's been a lot of this lately:





Not as fun as you might think....


I'm not hurt...but you better believe I'm hurting. Small aches and pains all day long. Luckily, it's been nothing major and where it hurts one day, will be ok the next...of course there will be a new pain that day. Right now, my right shoulder is ACHING. I think I'm too tense when I run... and that's the hand I carry my phone in (if I'm running with it) so I'm probably squeezing it extra hard or something. My right ankle is also bitching today. I wish she would shut it. I've got better things to do than worry over her. Oh and my left foot. I've been rolling it over a freezing cold Coke I stole out of the work fridge all morning.... I should probably throw it away (or give it to Cory) when I'm done. <gross>

Speaking of the hubs...he celebrated a very special birthday last Friday. Happy Belated 25th Birthday to my wonderful husband! :) We went to eat with the family Friday night and this was Cory's meal:


Ho-ly Cow (pun intended)


Yep. Ate the whoooole thing :) You only turn 25 once!


In other news... it's almost Halloween!!! Me and Cory were invited to a costume party next weekend. I need some ideas for couples costumes...


I think we're going to be Burger King and Dairy Queen (Cory doesn't know this yet).

Have a great week!

PS- Even though my blogging skills are slack, I have been updating the workout page... try the newest arm workout. Did it this morning...and it is a struggle for me to be typing right now. You won't be sorry.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

“Contrary to what we usually believe…the BEST moments in our lives are not the passive, receptive, relaxing times.  The best moments usually occur when a person’s body or mind is stretched to its limits in a voluntary effort to accomplish something difficult and worthwhile.”

Monday, October 3, 2011

One Eight.

Hey friends! I hope you had a great weekend!

My weekend went by too fast and was pretty exhausting. Feels kind of good to be sitting down for a period longer than 2 secs. First things first...I know you're dying to hear my long run recap ;)

18 miles.
eighteen.
all I can say is, who AM I?!
I don't even know myself anymore.

Never in a trillion years would I have ever dreamed I could/would/attempt/want to run that far. I remember one time back in high school, senior year. I was in "Total Body" a class cheerleaders (and other athletes) were encouraged to take... basically PE on steriods... ok so no steriods, you get the idea. Anyway, we had to run twice a week on the track. We began gradually, adding a lap here and there until "test" day when girls were required to run a timed mile and a half. I remember the huffing and puffing, my heart flying and my brain begging me to quit. I made a deal with myself at that moment, if I could get through this, I would never make myself run again. EVER. This was my last PE class I'd ever have to take and after that, who could ever force me to run again? I loathed it.

Sort of funny now. Or ironic. But that's me, I guess. Tell me I can't, and I will. Tell me it hurts, I'll tell you it's fun. ...Told you I was weird.

So, back to Saturday. I woke up after a really hard sleep. The kind you have to really shake out of your system- must have been extra tired from the week. I got up and, as much as I'm embarrassed to say, turned on the Disney station of Pandora (don't worry- Cory has already left for work... he didn't get to witness this) and I danced around trying to wake up to "I wanna be like you" from the Jungle Book- don't lie, you woulda been shakin it too.

So, I get to our meeting point before the sun even shows it's face. It was blissfully crisp outside, mid 40's at 7am. This was the first time my whole marathon group was all able to run together- all 9 of us, for 3 hours straight. And I'm not kidding when I say this, get 9 women together, and there's a whole lot to talk about!



Hello, morning.

The first 4 miles flew by- this part is always my favorite. It's backroad country miles that stretch on- and pair that with a clear beautiful morning- it's breathtaking. The next several miles where into direct sunlight- either a blessing in disguise or a little bitch. I was forced to watch the ground the entire time because my eyes teared up whenever I looked forward. Lucky for me, it really made time fly and before I knew it, 8 miles were down. I remember my friend yelling out, at the sound of her beeping Garmin, "ONLY 10 TO GO!!" and that was comforting- as weird as that sounds. I've done 10 milers countless times. I put it in my head that I was just starting my run- the 8 that had already come and gone didn't exist. I had brand new fresh legs and only 10 miles to go. WOO HOO!

I took a Gu at mile 6, and a couple Chomps at mile 10, and 14. I probably could have taken a little more in towards the end, but with only 4 left I convinced myself I'd be okay...and I was, until then end of 17. It was a suprising feeling- part of me was bored and just wanted to be done, part of me was thrilled to pieces that I'd come this far, and part of me was wanting to die.

Typically, it's only my calves that burn during long runs, but Saturday, every muscle was screaming at the end. Like I said, I probably would have been better off taking in more fuel. I also didn't eat hardly any carbs Friday- a mistake I won't make again! (every little bit helps, right?) But, I was able to pick it up for the last mile, which is a great sign of a good pace.

---> Side note, if you find yourself running positive splits (ie getting slower as you progess), then your pace is too fast. You should be running at a pace comfortable enough that you have some ammo left in you to kick it up for the last part of the run, but not so much that you don't feel like you got a good workout <----

All 9 of us finished with huge smiles on our faces. This was the longest that 8 of us had ever ran before, and we got all sentimental and gushy... weird what Runner's High will do to a person.

I stretched, foam rolled, epsom salt bathed, and stretched some more. I was only minimally sore Sunday, which is awesome to me. Must be doing something right, I guess!

Saturday night, everyone from the running group- marathoners  to C25K'ers met for dinner and drinks at City Tavern to celebrate our accomplishments so far. I got the Hummus Wrap (which had no hummus, bummer). But, it was really fun to see everyone outside of our sweaty clothes!

Sunday was another typical Sunday- cleaning, grocery shopping, laundry. The cool air gripped me in it's teeth and forced me to go shopping for fall decorations- I got a bunch of really cute things for the house! My favorite was definately the Apple Cider candle. Holy yum. 

Hope everyone is enjoying this cool weather! Pray for it to stick around!! :) Have a great week!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

My four-year-old

Happy 4th Birthday to my sweet baby, Anney! :)






















Life would be a whole lot less entertaining without you. You always have a way of making me laugh- whether it's when you run into walls, don't quite reach the couch with your long-jump skills, lick anything and everything, have a fear of jumping on the bed at night, your intense love for Turkey and marshmallows, becoming uncontrollably excited at the mention of "car ride" or "Grandma's," always running for the middle of the door (instead of going for a window) to look out at a sound, or when you have no concern for personal space. You make me smile every single day. Happy Birthday.

Mama loves you Barns!


Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Thoughts

Hey guys, how are ya??!

Not a whole lot of newsworthy things happening over here... so this will probably be a collaboration of thoughts and recent happenings, sorry in advance for the randomness.

This weekend was a suffocatingly humid 12 mile run. My breathing never quite caught up to me and I had to constantly think about keeping it rhythmic- in. out. in out. Did I mention it was humid?? Oh, and during my 2 mile home stretch, the flood gates poured open, drenching me from head to toe. It was okay at first, cooled things off, then I lost a contact in a rain drop and continued to blindly run back to the Y, only to detangle my rat's nest, shower and get dressed in 2.5 seconds to work a 6 hour shift at the Junior Welfare League's consignment shop. Don't you fret though, I wore my hot compression socks the whole time. The idea was to scare off the customers. I think it worked.

After running then standing for a straight 6 hours, I figured my feet were good and ready to get measured and analyzed for some new kicks. My current Mizuno's are far from being worn out but when you have a toe the color of death and a few other toenails hanging on for dear life (I know you like the graphic stuff) I figured I might as well add another pair into the mix to save what's left of my feet.

I got these: Saucony ProGrid Mirage
I've only run once in them and they were alright...hard to tell after only one run. But I did have some shin pain and my right foot (that, btw is a 1/2 size bigger than my left.. sweet, what's your talent?) fell asleep. They're going for the "minimalist" approach, but being the Toe Runner that I am, the guy said I don't even use the heel in my running shoes, so the extra weight only slows me down. These things may be light, but they do have cushion in em! We'll see how tonight's 6 miler goes.


In other news, Cory and I got a sweet little bill in the mail yesterday for $400 from our old apartment. For what, you may ask? Oh, to have the carpets cleaned. Ok, guys, I think I've mentioned this before... but in all seriousness this time.

We lived in a closet.

Like 200 square feet.  Maybe.

How freaking expensive is it to clean a one bedroom apartment's carpets? And btw, shouldn't they probably do this anyway for safety/health reasons before a new tenant moves in?? Kind of really badly pisses me off. Oh, and they ran a special when we moved in- no security deposit!! (woo...what a deal). They'll just take our money 3 months after we've moved out. No big deal.

On the upside, today while I was making lunch, my boss came by and handed me a $100 bill. I looked at like I'd never seen a real, live $100 bill before. He said it was a bonus for something and he had a wad he was handing out. Sweet. No complaining or questions from moi. Glad that gets to go toward cleaning carpets. (Okay, Cory. Sorry.... It's going to your birthday present)


dolla dolla bill

And another thing, that I just need to get off my chest...

I love Fall. L-O-V-E it. The smells, the colors, the foods. But for the past couple years, this whole beginning of October thing really throws me for a loop. I want to love October, I really do. And I feel like if I can get past the first week, I'm golden.

This isn't something I've talked about on here before, and my heart's pounding away even writing this... but it's my dad's birthday on the 3rd. We don't have a relationship. We used to, and a (what I thought) really really good one. That was before our family exploded several years ago... but those are things I probably won't write about, because honestly? I just don't want to go there. This blog is happy (to me at least) and bogging it down with unfavorable memories just isn't something I want to let happen here.

So anyway, I always struggle with what to do, what to say... do I call? do I send a card? Apparently present-giving is a no go... luckily my bday comes first so I can usually kind of copy whatever he does (if you're wondering... I was mailed a card. Sincere.) My sisters are polar opposites and I'm stuck in the middle, so I can't really look to them for advice.

I worry and struggle during this time every year and my heart aches because I don't want to have regrets (in either direction) or do the wrong thing, whatever that is.
So, let's get through this next week and I'll be a-okay. Bring on Fall.


Because I don't want to end this post negatively, I have a task for you.

Go to the store. Buy a box of spice cake mix and a can of pumpkin. Mix them together. I don't care how to do it. Then drop the dough by the spoonful onto a cookie sheet and bake at 350 for 10-12 mins. If you're really feeling adventurous, add some cream cheese frosting on top. You won't be disappointed. Afterward, you can propose marriage. But, sorry guys I'm taken.


Seeeeee ya!!!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

I'm not dead.

So, let’s be honest.  I haven’t written in like 3 weeks. Yeah, I said it.
I’ve been excruciatingly busy lately and the blog is one of those things that’s easy to put off, no offense.
Here's something to make it all better...

You forgive me now, right? She eases the pain, with her good looks and all.

Let’s back up to that 14 miler I gawked about in the last post - it went GREAT. One of the best runs I’ve ever had. Of course, it ended with a few casualties (toe nails) and new blisters, but it was perfect. Fall is in the air and the crisp breeze makes running so much more enjoyable. I guess I can thank God for humidity, because I appreciate this weather SO much more.

Last week I was in Atlanta, GA all week for work. It was nice to get away from the office, but the days were really really long and I missed my little family. Not to mention that the hubs got bronchitis and a sinus infection while I was away (Good for me, bad for him) With the help of vitamin C, I’ve not caught it… yet.

Oh, heyyy 1996 Olympics




That tall building was where our conference was held- tallest hotel in the Western Hemisphere. It was alright ;)



Getting ready for the conference. I know I looked really hot. ha.



I ran the majority of my mid-week runs via treadmill which was kind of a nice change. I ran in the mornings at the hotel’s gym and had the whole place to myself every day. Had to work off all the wining and dining we did! After last week, I never want to go out to eat ever again. I’ve had my fill for the year. It’s amazing what some people will order when they’re on the “company’s tab.” But that’s another story for another day.

So I got home Friday and got settled back into our little home just in time to take a “nap” that turned into bed time. 6pm bed time? Am I an infant?? Whatever, I’ll take it. So I caught up on sleep and then woke up fresh for Saturday’s 16 mile run.


Can I just say that going into this, I was very flustered. (Definitely not because Cory took my car key to work with him-again- and I had to hitch a last minute ride, thanks Mom, then forgot my Garmin and had to go back and was late to meeting the group…not because of that). J I was scared that the added nervousness and stress would screw up the run and my body would tire out easier.
So I started my run saying “Here goes nothing.” Of course, this would be the longest run of my life. Pretty exhilarating if you ask me. I took the first couple miles to just breath. I needed to de-stress from the week and the morning and just take it all in. After that, I was game for a long run. My legs felt strong and my breathing was easy- again, thanks to the 60 degree (amazing) weather we had.
Have I ever mentioned that I have THE BEST running group? I’ve gotten to know these women pretty well over the course of our runs (2+ hours of sweating next to someone will do that to ya!) and they are each so inspiring and genuine good people. My runs have taken a new direction because of these guys- they push me, entertain me, and keep my laughing the whole way.  

I can say with all seriousness, 16 miles was AMAZING.
A-MAZE-ING.
I didn’t want it to end. I know some of you are thinking that’s crazy or whatever, but it’s true. Pushing yourself to new limits and distances is truly one of the most rewarding things God can give a person. Now, I only have to add 10 more miles to that distance for the big one. No big deal, right?! J haha. I just pray that I have that same I’m-On-Top-Of-The-World feeling I had at 16 that I’ll have at 26.
Immediately following the run, we had a trainer waiting to stretch us out (perks of the Y).  I stretched every muscle in my body, chugged some chocolate milk, rolled out my legs with my stick, and threw on my hot compression socks. I was good to go.
This week is kind of flying by. I ran 8 miles Monday and attended a “Strength for Runners” class last night that was pretty awesome. I’ve got 4 planned for today and tomorrow and then 12 for Saturday.  
So there ya go. The last 2 weeks thrown together. I’ve got some ideas for posts in the near future so look for those! :)
Thanks for hangin with me!!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

Why?

Pushing through week 6 of Marathon Training. Keeping my head high when runs don't go so great, and feeling like $1,000,000 when they do.

Yesterday while I was running, I started thinking about why I run. A common question I've been getting lately. Most people think I'm crazy for running- "it's bad for your knees, it's dangerous, it's too hot outside, you'll hurt yourself, it takes too much of your time, it's not worth it..."

So, why do I run? Do I do it just for the exercise? No. An hour on the elliptical would be a hell of a lot easier. The more I thought about it, the more I realized that it's the challenge I face during each run, the feeling of doing something hard, and really pushing myself, and sense of accomplishment after that keeps me coming back. I have never, ever regretted a run.  Sure, I've had bad runs- what runner hasn't? But those bad runs don't stop me from the overwhelming appreciation I feel after every single run- no matter how long or short. Plus, bad runs give me the power to recognize, and appreciate the good runs.

Running is emotional. It gives me time to think, to appreciate my life, my family, nature. To thank God for the ability to run. And to take time, after a hectic day, to appreciate just being alive.

Training for the marathon hasn't just given me strength in my stride and cardiovascular endurance. It's opened my eyes to my soul. I am learning things about myself that I couldn't have learned otherwise. I know exactly when and how my brain will try it's best to convince me to stop. I know how to break down those voices with a single thought or quote or vision. I know that pushing through 10 more minutes instead of stopping gives me more confidence and more appreciation than anything I've ever felt.

And I've still got a long way to go. 14 miles this weekend; surpassing my personal longest distance of 13.1. Am I scared? Hell yes. I'm in uncharted water after tomorrow. But that's the thrill of the game....






















Thursday, September 1, 2011

The 10 Commandments

Hey guys!
Hope you're having a great Thursday!! :) It's almost the weeeeeeekend! Yay for 3-day weekends!

I wanted to go through some information I recently got from my running coach that I'm *fingers crossed* praying works, for injury prevention. Y'all know I've been a big fan of preventing injuries during Marathon Training, so this stuff was right up my alley! Although this is specifically for endurance athletes, I think it would apply to all aspects of exercise.

(Like I've said before, I'm not a doctor, certified trainer or professional- these are my own opinions.)


The 10 Injury-Prevention Commandments of Endurance Running

1. Warm Up and Cool Down

A good warm up is a key component to preparing the body for any training session/competition. Warming up elevates the heart rate and VO2, and increases blood flow. This raises the muscle temperature and helps decrease joint and muscle stiffness, which improves the range of motion.
A warm up should be between 5 and 15 minutes and should include activity that reaches as many parts of the body as possible. Examples include slow jumping jacks, jogging, or walking.

[There is a lot of controversy regarding the benefit/harm in stretching "cold" muscles. In my opinion, stretching always feels  more effective after my workout, so I try to focus on stretching as part of my cool down.]

The same goes for a good cool-down, with the reverse effect. You should always cool down after any exercise in order to slowly lower the heart rate, and clear the lactic acid in the muscles- which lessens potential muscle soreness. A good cool down involves light, low-intensity aerobic exercises- examples include walking, marching in place, or light jogging.


2. Consume Post Exercise Fuel

The goal of post exercise nutrition is to restore muscle and liver glycogen stores, hydrate, and repair muscle tissues. The most effective time to eat is 15 to 30 minutes post cool down, when your muscles are most receptive to fuel. Tissue and muscle repair can be accelerated if you combine both protein and carbs in a 4:1 ratio.

The best post-workout fuel, due to it's combination of proteins and carbs, is 1 cup of chocolate milk. If you can't stomach milk after a hard work out, go for a protein bar or a banana with peanut butter. And the rule here, is that anything is better than nothing!



3. Incorporate Recovery Techniques
The best technique I've found to recover faster and most efficient is foam rolling and massaging with The Stick. I try to always use a combination of these pre and post long runs. After long runs, you can typically find me sporting my geriatric knee-high compression tights, which help the blood circulate and promote muscle repair. I also ice anything that has the slightest discomfort to it- better to be safe than sorry!


4. Follow the 10-Percent Rule
As a rule of thumb, never increase training time or volume (mileage) any more than 10% per week. Example, if you start with a total of 20 miles total this week, you should run no more than 22 next week.


5. Integrate Strength Training
Strength Training not only raises your basil metabolic rate, but it prepares your body for the stress and strain of training. It also facilitates bone health and can boost your lactate tolerance.



6. Use Proper Equipment
If you're planning on running regularly (even if just for recreation)- get fitted by a professional for a good pair of running shoes. Running in your 6 year old "yard shoes" is recipe for knee pain, shin splints and back pain. Running shoes should be replaced every 6 months- even if you didn't get the full use out of them. The foam cushioning in the shoe begins deteriorating over time!

If using machine weights, make sure you have it set to the right sizing and the right weight. And if cycling, make sure your bike fits you the correct way.


7. Rest and Recover
Always prepare for and include rest days and be flexible with your plan so that you can incorporate unplanned rest days, when needed. If endurance training, it is also very important to include rest or "step back" weeks, in which you lower you weekly mileage to allow your muscles to rebuild and recover before the next push upward.


8. Interval Train
Interval training is a great way to boost endurance, as it improves VO2 and anaerobic threshold. Intervals also allow your body to get faster and more efficient- plus intervals make work out time fly by!


9.More is Not Always Better
 Don't be afraid to take a day or two off from your training schedule, if you feel like your body is worn down or sore- just make sure to get in your required mileage (especially long runs!). Switching around your training plan during the week is absolutely okay, just try not to skip any crucial runs.
On the opposite end, over training is worse for your body than rest days. Running extra mileage doesn't earn you bonus points, it just increases your chances of injury!


10. Sleep
Sleep is absolutely essential for recovery. Active adults are urged to get in at least 8-9 hours of sleep each night.. which for me, would mean a 9pm bedtime on days I wake up at 5am. If you're not able to get this much rest, try to plan naps or "rest time" at night or after a work out.


I hope this has helped some of you out there training for races or just in your active lives! Have a great day!!

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Ya gotta take the good with the bad

My Week:

Bad:
-Spilled coffee down shirt. My white shirt. First thing Monday morning. And my Tide pen was empty.

-Allergic reaction to sinus medicine- drunk, dizzy, nauseous, jittery all at the same time. sweet.

-Which caused my 6 mile up-hill run to be disastrous

-Got told "I'm gonna sue your ass" by a "disgruntled customer." Do it. I dare you.

-Waited for 10 minutes at the gym to show my card, only to be told that I must have a photo ID (which was 5 miles away in my car) to get in because she didn't believe it was really me (um, what?) causing me to miss yoga- which I was convinced I needed. (Did I mention I was waiting because the girl was gossiping with her friend.. Not proud to say I bawled like a baby when I left).

-One of my favorite running coaches has had to quit (I feel so lost! eeeek)

-Light fixture on our fan fell on me and Cory during the night...which feels awesome, btw

-Our fire alarm continues to go off..at all hours


Good:
-Scored free tickets to the USC/ECU game this weekend
-Just bought my first crock pot
-umm......

So this week's not off to the greatest start. It can only get better after we're over the hump, right?! Plus... I get to watch my Gamecocks win and see my college friends this weekend, so it's gotta go up... right?! Oh yeah... there's that 12 mile thing I gotta do, too. Pray for me.


Marathon Training Week 5
Monday: 6 miles + sprints
Tuesday: Unplanned rest day (ahem, see above) + walk with the hubs
Wednesday: AM Strength, 3.5mi easy run
Thursday: 3.5 mi run + Spin
Friday: AM Strength
Saturday: 12 mi run


A very special HAPPY BIRTHDAY to my best friend in the whole wide world Jenna Brown!!!! I don't know where I'd be without you, SM! :) Have a wonderful day, love!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Week from Hades

Heyyy guys! How has your week been? Mine has been stressful! I lovingly welcome this Day of Fri with big, wide, huge ass arms.

This has been the never-ending monster of a week that has left me with copious amounts of coffee in my system and serious lack of sleep (staying up past my bedtime to catch the fight between Ronnie and Sitch didn't do me any justice...priorities.)



I arrived in the office at the ripe hour of 6:30AM this morning for a meeting. So right now, my brain is feeling like it's at least 11:30am. Oh how I wish. Hello 10am, nice to see you- not.

Something about switching gyms this week has thrown me way out of schedule. Y'all. I'm such a schedule freak. Really... the teeniest things throw me off; get it together Kristin, get it together. I guess having the same workout schedule for 2 years will do that do a person?

Anywaysers,  I'm blaming the change on the fact that I had some serious work-out mishaps this week... I literally cussed my run out yesterday- ask the hubs, he saw. "Go to freaking hell 5 mile run, go to hell." I have issues.

So, my work out schedule for the week looked like:

Monday- 3 mile speed work run + 20 min of stair stepper + 25 mins cycle
Tuesday- 3 mile hot run on my lunch break
*Wednesday- AM Strength Training From Hell; PM Core Challenge Class, Cardio Challenge Class
Thursday- 5 Mile Run From Hell (the running gods were against me)
Friday- REST
Saturday- 10 miles

*Please note that this was on Wednesday. It is now Friday. I still cannot stand up without wincing, my butt muscles are still cramping up, and my hamstrings are screaming at me (lower body AM strength. Obviously.)
*PS- when you go to a "Core Challenge" class. What do you expect? Sit-ups? Planks? Core-related stuff? Yeah. me too. Not leg lifts, one-leg squats, hamstring curls, and donkey kicks. Thank you, mean teacher, for making my already sore ass, sorer.


I will spare you the deets on the 5-miler yesterday. Only my mom, sister, and unfortunately Cory know the whole story. It's a little TMI for the ole blog.

Dear Rock Hill,
It would be great if you could consider the needs of runners, bikers, walkers, and those alike, and provide accessible restrooms to those in need. Passing by dozens of closed churches and businesses, and unnoted amounts of run-down/out-of-business stores only confirms my belief that you are unprepared in the outdoor exercise department.
Rearranging my route so that I have to run all the way into downtown, while there is a legit (200+ person) gathering being held, so that I can find a bathroom, is a little rude. Please take after your big brother, Fort Mill, and place a port-a-potty on every corner. Thanks for understanding.
                                                                                                 Sincerely,
                                                                                                 Nowhereto Poppasquat

Now the other half of the run was totally my mom's fault. She passed down her sense of direction to her dear old daughter. Thanks Mom. I appreciate you giving me the ability to get lost in the only town I've ever lived in (besides college) in an area I've been well versed in for 24.2 years.

*Note to self- when lost, keep running. You'll eventually get somewhere. Even if it takes you an extra hour to get there. Points for added miles.


Have a fabulous weekend. Do something crazy. I'll be running and volunteer working (like, for free).


PS- Mom, you can make it up to me by taking me to see The Help Saturday night. I appreciate your apologies.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Mini-Vacay

Hey Friends! I hope you all had a great weekend! <3
I had a nice and relaxing mini-vacation in Raleigh this weekend- me and Jen left Friday afternoon to visit with family we hadn’t seen in awhile!
We arrived late Friday night and stayed with my grandparents in their new “retirement” home. Ya’ll. This place was no retirement home. It was more like a resort- seriously. They have a 5-star restaurant on site, gym, pools, and every amenity you could dream of.
Oh, retirement, where are you?! ;) kidding!
Saturday morning, I forced myself up around 6am to run a quick 6 miles; the group back home did a 10k around Fort Mill, so I tried to run at race pace. Ran a few laps around the community’s lake before venturing out to the road- this place was HILLY! Good practice for the monster race in November, I guess!
After my run, I came back to eat breakfast with my sister and grandparents. Luckily my g-rents are big fans of Chobani and had a fridge full- paired with fresh fruit and coffee and I was right at home!



After breakfast we made a quick stop at my uncle and aunt’s house a few minutes away- I’d never been to the new house and had the get the tour and visit for a few minutes. Then, we met my other uncle and aunt at their house to go out on the lake for the day. Jen and I laid out, went tubing, swimming, and caught up with the fam- had a great time!



That night, we ate dinner at the amazing restaurant on-site with my grandparents before heading out for some cousin bonding time at a cute little roof top bar.
Jen and I left Raleigh Sunday morning to head back to our lonely hubbies- I sure missed Cory and the babies! Have I mentioned how amazing my husband is? By 2pm on Sunday, he’d finished all the grocery shopping, laundry, and house-cleaning. How lucky am I?
Of course, I missed my baby Rea, so Sunday afternoon we headed out to visit with Cory’s family and eat an early dinner. Reagan is growing sooo fast I can’t hardly believe it! She’s started smiling all the time, which absolutely melts my heart! She’s also quickly learned how to fake cry to get her way- she’s got everyone wrapped around her teeny finger.




This week starts week numero quatro of Marathon Training! Almost one month in, and everything's running smoothly. This week, I'm really going to focus on getting in a protein and carb with every meal and snack to get my body ready for when it screams from "runger" (after 10+ mile runs, I'm literally starving the entire day, and sometimes even the next day. Protein helps keep me full, longer). The miles are quickly adding up!

Marathon Training Week 4
Sunday- Rest Day
Monday- 3 mi run + something else... (starting a new gym today, maybe a spin class?)
Tuesday- 5 mi run
Wednesday- AM Strength Training, PM Cardio Challenge class
Thursday- 3 mi run, + another new group ex class (haven't decided yet)
Friday- AM Strength Training
Saturday- 10 mi long run

Hope everyone has a great Monday!
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