Running Back to Blogging
I know I have let this blog twist in the wind, but I am going to revive it for the sake of my own running. The last good race I ran was the Victory 5k in 2009. I ran a 16:29 5k off a steady diet of 60 mile weeks and weekly hill repeats. I felt maybe if I pushed up to 70 mpw and added a second quality weekly workout, one final sub 16 was there for me to have in my lifetime.
Since then, life happened. Emily got pregnant, was on bedrest, then was in the hospital with bedrest, Charlotte came early, we had a newborn in the NICU and then at home, and then just as things were settling down, Emily's mom's health began to deteriorate and we lost her this June and miss her everyday. So here I am, 20 pounds later with an 18:34 5k from October being a satisfactory race for me. Unacceptable.
This has to change. And change has been slow so far. This morning after running with a couple of friends I got to thinking about how nice it is to have goal races, and to race often. But then I had itchy skin for 30 minutes, post-run, and I remembered how I need that extra motivation to run in the winter to tolerate crap like itchy skin. If I want to return to the racing scene at a level I can accept, I HAVE to train through the winter so I need to make running more a part of my life. I miss blogging about running. Hell, I miss blogging in general. I miss reading running blogs. I miss racing. I miss being around people who love races as much as I do.
I was up to 60 mpw in early October, but not anymore. I maybe got 35 miles in a week, once, since then. So I am hitting reset and going back to the basics: 45 minutes a day for ten days. And when I get there, I will write about the next step.
The end game right now is simple: to get to 70-75 mpw before the Frozen Half Marathon. But first I have to get through the winter and come out on the other side of the December's first major cold snap and/or snow storm at 50-60 mpw.
And the big picture is also simple. I know the sub 15 5ks for me are a thing of the past, but I still think I have a puncher's chance of getting under 16. Yes I have a lot miles and quality workouts to add and pounds to lose, but I do want to give it one more shot.
I hope that by writing about it, I will hold myself accountable. So my path to 70 mpw does not start with tomorrow's run. It starts with this blog entry.
And the big picture is also simple. I know the sub 15 5ks for me are a thing of the past, but I still think I have a puncher's chance of getting under 16. Yes I have a lot miles and quality workouts to add and pounds to lose, but I do want to give it one more shot.
I hope that by writing about it, I will hold myself accountable. So my path to 70 mpw does not start with tomorrow's run. It starts with this blog entry.
4 comments:
Go Jackalope! I'm in a similar state and brought back my 30-day challenges - the November challenge is to run every day as a way to kick-start my fitness back to a respectable level.
P.S. The Deets says good thing for google reader or we never would have known you brought your blog back to life!
The Deets is my role-model. No more diversity in blogging! This is going to be a single-issue blog. Hope your challenge goes well. A month straight is impressive. See you at the Frozen Half right?
dude, I need to do a 30 day challenge too. Last time I tried this (it was actually a 100 day challenge) I ended up with a broken arm (damned roller blading!).
Glad to see you're blogging again.
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