Monday, February 25, 2013

Something about time flying...and the use of numerous quotation marks

Holy crap - it is almost March 1st!  Where in the world is the time going?  It is officially less than 3 months to The Cleveland Marathon.  To say that I am feeling confident in my training would be a lie, but knowing I still have 2.75 months/11 weeks/76 days to continue to work hard and dig deep is alittle reassuring that "I got this."  I am looking at 44 workouts before running my first 1/2 marathon.  44 chances to "practice" and train this body to do what it needs to do come May 19th.

I was starting to have a small off the charts freak out after I was too lazy to get out of bed missed my long run this past Saturday.  I began questioning my ability to "pull this off" in addition to my commitment to my training.  I am technically 8 weeks into my training (I started early on January 3rd), and it hit me that most people started at 16 weeks, and therefore, are only 4 weeks into their training.  Somehow this calmed my nerves a bit (maybe it made me feel like I was ahead of the pack in some odd way), and I than broke my remaining training down into blocks of months/weeks and days and suddenly, I don't feel so unprepared.  I have plenty of time.  So long as I am hitting 95% of my workouts per week, I will be heading into the race strong and able bodied.

I enjoy my workout schedule and feel that Brad really has me mixing it up week after week, so boredom is not an problem.  I also went back to yoga, and have added some strength/core work 2x a week.  Starting this week, I have implemented "hill interval Mondays."

Inaugural Hill Interval Monday 2/25/2013
Due to some congestion and tight chest symptoms, I walked my intervals today - but plan to start running them next week.  This will take my running workouts to 4/week.  While I like my 3/week schedule, I really need to start incorporating some hills.  With the cold, I am running on the treadmill or at the flat track - I need to work my legs and brain and start tackling some hills and this is the best way that I can think of to accomplish this.

I am feeling better about my training schedule and really feel like I can kill it if I stop getting in my own way.

I do "got this!"

3 comments:

Fizzgig said...

you can do it. I finished last year, when most people got sick from heat exhaustion. I'm not a shining example of running, and it was my first half. Just go at a steady pace, slow when you need to, and you can finish anything! the most i ever ran before that consecutivly was 8 miles. You'll finish, just make that your goal, and use the time as "what to beat" next time.

If your body is a temple, mine must be a mansion! said...

Thanks! I think in my brain it just became real. And yes, my goal is to finish. I have a time in mind (because I am competitive with myself like that) - but it is VERY generous. I'm excited, and I know I can do it - I just need to own these moments of self doubt, talk myself out of them and move on!

Shay @ Whine Less, Breathe More said...

You can do it! I hate hills, but realize they are a necessary evil.