Run Lizzie, Run
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Rest, Recovery and Reflection
Today is a rest day.
For me that means no training today. For others, like my BF, that means that could mean very light training. There’s a difference between “Pro” and “Not-a-Pro”. You can imagine how many times we’ve had THAT conversation. He’s been an athlete for over 15 years. Me… I started my journey to become an athlete 5 years ago. I only started to feel like an “athlete” about two years ago. Up until then, I felt like a fraud. But I digress.
Today is about rest and recovery…
“It’s not that people are over trained, they’re just under recovered” – words of genius uttered from my BF when we were talking about folks being “over trained”.
It makes complete sense. Once you get on a roll of training, training, training… it’s hard to slow the train down. (See what I did there?)
But recovery is key to getting better/faster/stronger AND to avoiding injury. We get injured when we don’t listen to our bodies.
When I first started down the path of becoming an athlete I didn’t know how to listen to my body. I couldn’t tell the difference between something being hard and challenging for my body and something being damaging to my body. Being a home grown couch potato for 35 years will do that to ya.
My first attempt at becoming a runner was extremely painful.
I decided to go from zero to a half in a few months. I joined a training/fundraising organization that told me they could take me from the couch to a half marathon in just a few short months. Ummm… let’s just say that I learned a LOT of very valuable lessons about how NOT to train and how to listen to my body.
For my friends that are considering taking the (very rewarding) challenge of becoming a runner. I highly recommend a “Couch to 5K” program. It’s a realistic plan that helps you reach your goals, injury free. It’s still challenging, but has more structure and support for the newbie runner.
That’s my Number 2 piece of advice if you want to become a runner.
My Number 1 piece of advice – Get the right shoes!!!!
Do NOT skimp on your running shoes. Don’t start running without the proper shoes. If you join one of those fundraising/training groups and they say you can wait a couple weeks to get your shoes (cause they want you to go to a “shoe clinic”) don’t wait. Go to a running store and get running shoes. I wish someone had told me that when I started “running”. On my very first training day with the Team, I tried to run in cute tenny shoes that were about 2 years old. I had shin splints almost immediately.
Ever had shin splints?
Yes? – Then you know what I’m talking about. No? – Trust me, you don’t ever want to feel shin splints. Sharp, stabbing pain radiating through your shins with every step you take. Even when you stop running, the pain doesn’t stop. Nope, it just keeps on hurting. For the rest of the day. For the rest of the night. For the rest of the week! It can take a loooooong time to recover from shin splints. Just say “NO” to shin splints… get the right shoes.
Rest and Recovery are the keys to successful training... and so is Reflection... that way you don't repeat mistakes from your past and you repeat the stuff that worked well.
As always, Active.com has some great articles on this topic.
Happy Training (Resting)!!!
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Run Lizzie, Run. Blog Lizzie, Blog.
It's been awhile since I last blogged. Like a really LONG while.
Last time was a few months before IMCDA. Nope, I never blogged about my IMCDA experience. Some day I will.
Now, it's time to document my latest adventures...
I'm running a half dozen, half marathons during the first half of 2012. That's one "half" per month!
I'm running a half dozen, half marathons during the first half of 2012. That's one "half" per month!
Race Schedule
January 29 – Wild Horse Half
February 12 - San Dieguito Half
March 11 - San Diego Half
April 29 - La Jolla Half
May 6 - Safari Park Half
June 3 - Rock and Roll Half
January 29 – Wild Horse Half
February 12 - San Dieguito Half
March 11 - San Diego Half
April 29 - La Jolla Half
May 6 - Safari Park Half
June 3 - Rock and Roll Half
That's right... no swim - bike for the first half of the year. Will I go back to doing tris? Probably. I got me some unfinished business to take care of. But for now, I'm focusing on my run.
I've completed 2 halfs (no, not halves) so far.
My first half was the Wild Horse Half *Trail* Run.
Goal - Finish in 3 hours or less.
I love to run trails. So beautiful, so close to nature, so far from cars... so frigging challenging. Trail running is a lot slower than running on the road. And sure does seem to take a lot more energy. But I do love it.
I'll say that my first trail half marathon was a success. But I have lots of room to improve. Ever seen the movie "Grease"? You know that scene where Sandra Dee realize that she has to step up her game if she's gonna get/keep Danny. She stands up strong and tall, then runs down the embankment. Skirt flowing, arm/hand sticking out to keep her balance as she skips her way down... yeah, that's what I looked like when I started trail running. I'm getting better, but still have a ways to go. Now, my boyfriend Hal, he barrels down the hills like he's on a friggin mountain bike. Jeez!
Anyways, yes, I did meet my goal. Well, mostly. My official time was 3:03. However, the course was 13.56 miles, not 13.1. So, yes, goal was met.
Half #2 was the San Dieguito Half, held in beautiful, yet snobby, Rancho Santa Fe. Yes, snobby. Way too many RSF women driving their land yachts tried to run down us runners. Not cool. Besides the ladies with the superiority complex, it was a great run!
Goal: Run at least 75% of the hills.
Absolutely beautiful! And extremely challenging. Lots and lots and lots and LOTS of hills. I actually did a lot better on the hills that I expected to. I even passed people running up the hills. ME! Passing people! On hills!!! Holy crap!!! That was pretty cool.
I felt a lot stronger on this run than I did for the trail run. My time was definitely faster for this race than the trail race.
As for the hills, I ran at least 90% of the hills. I even ran the last hill the entire way. Imagine running uphill for a friggin half-a-mile after running over 12 miles worth of hills. Sucks ass!!! But I did it. I sooooo wanted to quit. But I didn't. AND... I even passed a few more folks on my way up that last damn hill. Yep, goal met!!!
My next race is the San Diego Half.
My goal for that race is to PR. My fastest Half Marathon time is 2:24. Gonna be faster than that on March 11.
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