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Location:

Hope Mills,NC,USA

Member Since:

May 12, 2009

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

78.6 miles at Hinson Lake 24 hour ultra 2013

Short-Term Running Goals:

Mike to Mike Marathon- May 2014

Hinson Lake 24 hour ultra -Fall 2014

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run till the day I die and still enjoy it

Comrades---long, long, long term

Personal:

Married

2 children

2 chickens

cat

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mizuno Lifetime Miles: 508.40
NB Trail Lifetime Miles: 94.40
New-zuno 9's Lifetime Miles: 515.83
Pinky Gladys Gutzman Lifetime Miles: 502.11
Brooks Lifetime Miles: 517.83
New Brooks Lifetime Miles: 507.28
New Minuno Pink Lifetime Miles: 519.24
MiZuni FLAMES Lifetime Miles: 470.24
Merrell Vibrams Lifetime Miles: 20.86
Mizuno Alchemy 8 Lifetime Miles: 586.59
MIzuno Alchemy 12 Lifetime Miles: 497.80
Brooks 13 Lifetime Miles: 577.62
Brooks 12 Lifetime Miles: 410.66
Brooks 13 New Green Lifetime Miles: 440.91
Brooks 13 New Blue Lifetime Miles: 445.67
Green Machine Brooks 13 Lifetime Miles: 560.25
Shiny Blue Asics Lifetime Miles: 164.85
Dreamy New Balance Lifetime Miles: 402.57
Total Distance
25.03
Mizuno Miles: 25.03
Total Distance
3.80

The training program said to just do 2 miles today, but I felt like I wanted a little more than that.  I ran with the Mr, and we took it slow and easy.  Other than kicking my heel a couple times, things felt good.

Worked on PT exercises after the run.

The weather was cool with a beautiful wind that blew just right.  Great run.

Mizuno Miles: 3.80
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Total Distance
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Did 30 moderate on the elliptical and some strength training after. 

I was planning on doing some running after school (along with bleachers), but the forecast is for rain, and I've been carrying around a box in my car for almost 2 weeks that needs to be mailed.  So I'll probably go visit my friends at the post office instead of after school workout.

Hope it's not raining tomorrow am...I've got 7 miles with tempo runs on the docket.

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Total Distance
6.23

I love my running headlamp!  It was so nice to be able to see.  I could see the road and my watch.  It was magical while it lasted!

I made a course program last night for my run, but somehow my watch didn't remember this morning that I wanted it to use the program.  It was supposed to beep at 1.5 to tell me to speed up, and it didn't.  At 1.6, I realized it wasn't going to do what I needed, so I set it for the fast tempo run speed I was aiming for.  I'll be playing with my watch a little more today so it knows what I want it to do.  I know it's the 10% rule...I've just got to be 10% smarter than my watch.  

 Despite my watch, I was having a great run. Keeping good speeds and feeling great.  I was even picking up my heels so I didn't kick my ankles.  (I forgot twice, but the pain reminded me to keep on pulling my heels up.)

Just after I started my 3rd tempo mile, I got a huge pain on the back of my leg above my knee.  It felt like a charlie horse.  I couldn't run.  I stopped and stretched right there, but it didn't subside enough to run.  I was really glad I had my headlamp to shine so people driving by could see me there laying on the grass :-)  I ended up walking the road of defeat back home.  I stretched more and iced it.  It eventually went away, and it's not bothering me any more. I was even able to do my physical therapy exercises.

 BUT now I have lots of questions.... like what caused that horrid cramp, and what do I need to do to make sure it never comes back?  Was it the heel pick up thing?  Was it my knee brace?  Was it something else?    Has anyone else experienced this and knows what I can to prevent it?

I brought my gear to run after school today.  Should I do it?  Is it okay to run again on it, or should I rest it?

I never did finish my tempo training run.  Should I just finish it today?  Or should I try and re-do it tomorrow?  I only had 1 tempo mile and 1.5 recovery mile left. 

Advice would be appreciated.  I'm not feeling so defeated anymore, but I sure don't want to irritate that muscle and have that happen again.

 My paces were good.  Warm up 1.5 miles was 9:31 and 9:14.  My tempo runs were 1600 with 800 recovery.  The two 1600 I finished were 7:52 and 7:49.  The 800 recovery runs were 9:32 and 9:53.    My target goal pace, according to the training plan was 8:17, so I am happy with my little bit faster times.

This blog is getting long...I keep adding stuff.  I like how Carolyn in Colorado has the temp & humidity listed on her blogs.  So I did some research and found out that it was 65o and 90% humidity today.  It was nice weather. 

I went on a very easy and slow jog after school.  Just paddled around the track a few times.  Got 1.5 easy miles...I didn't use the garmin, but it was over 15 minutes, so it was over a 10mm.  I walked the bleachers a few times and then stretched for what seemed forever.  Got some pointers from the local yoga lady, and tried some of her suggestions out. Nothing hurt, things felt fine.  I have renewed hope for Saturday.  Watch out 14...here I come!

 


 



Mizuno Miles: 6.23
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Total Distance
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Did elliptical this morning.  30 min of one course and 20 min of another.  Did the seminary thing, and then I worked on my stretching and physical therapy.  

Planning on meeting up after school and doing some kind of workout.  I'll be taking it easy, and hopefully getting more yoga stretches in.  

pm workout- walked the track once to warm up, then did some very slow bleachers.  10 sets is a mile.  Things felt good.  I did rub a little icy hot on the back of my leg, but I think it would have been okay w/o it.  Stretched with the varsity football team as my witnesses, and now I'm home and going to take a bath because we're having leftovers for dinner!


Mizuno Miles: 1.00
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I got 8 hours of sleep.  It was awesome!

Got up and did some of my physical therapy to get my day started.  Things felt good, and I'm trying to get my diet and sleep in check for the run on Saturday.

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Total Distance
14.00

Okay.. Today's run was really difficult for me.  My 12 last week was great, so I was sure my 14 this week would be pretty good, but there was something off, and it didn't go as well as I'd wanted it to.

We started off at 8:30 am after a great, restful night's sleep.  The weather seemed nice.  We were on the All American (wild dog) Trail again.  That was the part of the run that was the same, but almost everything else was different.  I'm not sure if any one, or a combination of all of these differences made the route so difficult.  But I do know that I'll be going back to my good old ways next week.

  Last week I ran the west side (5 miles) of the trail first, then the east side (7 miles).  I thought this week I'd change it up and do the east side first (6 miles) then the west side (8 miles).  Miles 8-11 this week were just a lot of hills.  I wasn't prepared for them, because I hadn't seen them last week since my west side distance was shorter last week.

I also changed my refueling timing.  I've always re-fueled at miles 5, 10.  But I wanted to try and see if I could do re-feuling the same times that will be offered at the marathon, which are 7, 13, 17, 23.  So I waited till 7 miles to "do the gu."  I was okay up until that point, but looking back, I think it would have been better to stay ahead of the energy game rather than waiting until I was depleted and then trying to catch up.  At mile 10, my energy was gone.  All gone.  And then I wanted to eat my beans.  My body was used to getting energy at mile 10, and it didn't get it.  I had to stop and stretch out a persistant side ache around mile 11. It was less than a minute stop, and I gave myself a good pep-talk to channel some positive energy. I couldn't wait until mile 13 to eat my beans.  By mile 12, I took a quick walk break (backtracked so I didn't walk any of the 14) and ate half my beans.  It was only 1/2 a mile later and I did another quick stop and ate the other half.  By then my water was gone.  I called Mr. and had him meet me at mile 13 1/2 with more water and gatorade.

It was the best place in the world for him to be.  He was at the top of the longest, hardest hill on the course.  I was at the bottom and I looked up and saw him waving the magical gatorade bottle at me.  It was the only thing that got me up that silly hill.  I kept running and sloshed gatorade into my mouth while he re-filled my water bottle.  I had pink snot when I got home.  I guess I was trying to inhale it up my nose too! 

Another thing that I think got me off my groove was that at around mile 8, my mp3 went out.  The batteries went out at mile 6, but it was right next to the car, and I had a spare with me.  So I put that "new" battery in at mile 6, and I was very cranky when it went out again at mile 8.  Obviously, it wasn't a new battery.  I spent a good 1/2 a mile trying to get it to work...thinking it couldn't be the battery.  I even tried the raido  (surprise...no radio stations out on wild dog trail).  I think at that point, it was warming up outside, I was listening to the rattle in my waterbottle (mr. accidently poured another waterbottle's lid into it when he filled it at mile 6), and my radio going out kind of messed with my head.  It was the beginning of the end for me.  Little did I know all of those sandhills were still ahead for 2 miles out at 2 more miles back.

I did run the full 14.  I had a potty break at 6, gu at 7, stretch break at 11, beans breaks at 12 and 12 1/2.  My time for the last few miles is really sucky.  But I promise, it's all I had in me.

One fun thing about the run...the end of it!  When we got back to the car, we got to talk to the running group that was there last week-end.  MTC (Magnum Track Club) is the name of their group.  Free club, but in order to be a member, you have to run the 15 mile course from the town of Magnum to ----(can't remember).  If you successfully run it, then you get a t-shirt and you're a lifetime member.  Sounds do-able after a few more weeks of training.  I was a bit intimidated when I saw that a few of the vehicles with the MTC sticker also had Ultra stickers on them.  But the people we talked to were super nice.  They even invited us to come to a 24 hour run next Saturday.  I'll never run for 24 hours, but I do have 16 miles on the docket, and it might be fun to do with a lot of people there.  It's just a 1.5 mile loop around a lake.  I'd need to do 11 loops.  I'm really thinking about it.  It's at least 90 min away and starts at 8 am.  I'm keeping my options open and maybe we'll be there next Saturday.  I won't be logging 24 hours, but I'll get a t-shirt :-)

 Here's my splits: 9:29, 9:55, 10:03, 9:26, 9:45, 10:21, 10:07, 9:44, 10:19, 10:12, 9:53, 10:42, 10:52, 11:05.  Like I said, those last 3 miles were tough....

Oh a happier note:  Greek Festival was awesome!  Baklava, the tasty treats that look like huge shredded wheat, evil eye jewelry, oil paintings, lamb & chicken gyros, grape leaves stuffed with rice, spinach & cheese in flaky pasty.    Goooooood stuff Maynard!

Mizuno Miles: 14.00
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Total Distance
25.03
Mizuno Miles: 25.03
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