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Monday, August 5, 2013

Training Recap: Week of July 29-Aug 4


Runs this Week: Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday

Tuesday, July 30
Distance: 3.5 miles
Tunes: 10k Race Mix

Since I missed my long run over the weekend (family in town and Princess A's birthday), I was going to try to get in 7 miles on Tuesday...but that didn't happen either. This week was stressing me out a little schedule-wise. I needed to test out the knee pain though, and that only happens on longer distances. So I set out for 3-4 miles, running nearly the whole thing, rather than my 1:1 intervals. I did 3.5 miles and confirmed that the knee still hurt. At least I had my answer for my next PT appointment. She tried a new treatment on Thursday: low-light laser. I was really optimistic about this one. It took away at least 50% of the pain in touching the area. (The whole lower/outer part of my knee feels like a big bruise all the time, and hurts when running longer than a few miles.)

Did I mention I had knee surgery and have been in physical therapy since February? Well, I have. The surgery fixed the obvious problem, but the outer knee pain has continued on long runs. It seems like IT band-related pain, but I've been through 2 physical therapists and took months off of running to no avail. I've tried lots of other things along the way as well: KT tape, Leukotape, ultrasound, chiropractic, manual therapy, hot yoga, and Chi Running. So today I'm trying to schedule an appointment with my knee doctor and her soonest appointment is at a distant location and not for 6 weeks! *sigh* I was able to speak to someone else at the office who could squeeze me in 2 weeks from now, still at the distant location, and at 7:45 am. Eek! But at least I won't miss work...? (Trying to find that silver lining!)

Thursday, August 1
Time: 30 minutes
Tunes: I forget :P

A pretty good short run. I kept up with my goal intervals and did half marathon pace.

Sunday, August 4
Distance: 8 miles
Tunes: Another Mother Runner podcast (2+ episodes)
Woe is knee. (Forgive the pun, please.)
Again, I was hopeful about the laser therapy, but not altogether surprised that my knee acted up around mile 7. I was trying out the theory of running the first half of long run at 1-2 minutes slower than half marathon pace, with the second half either at pace or 30 seconds slower. To achieve that, I did intervals of run 1/walk 2 for a little under 4 miles, then 1:1 for the remainder. I had to add more walking in the very last mile due to the knee pain. I will be back at PT this week for some more laser and maybe to address the hip component to my knee issues. It's all connected... 

Thursday, August 1, 2013

#TBT Fall 2012 Overview

Here is a Throwback Thursday post!

Plagued with lots of little injuries on most long runs, I still kept on going with my training plan.

The highlight was the 2012 Disney Wine & Dine Half Marathon in November (Link to this year's event page: Run Disney Wine and Dine). It was also the first solo trip J and I have taken since Princess A was born (not counting work trips). We stayed at the All Star Music, which was great for what we need it for: inexpensive, Disney-provided transportation, and food court. The bonus was how pretty the outdoor areas were; I really liked that the landscaping was themed to the different types of music. We stayed in the Broadway section, and I enjoyed sitting on a bench in the mini imitation of Central Park, reading my book, resting up for the race.



This may have been the most relaxing race trip we have had. Being kid-free may have had something to do with it... ;) My parents have been great watching Princess A during other races, but juggling park time, meltdowns, and different sleeping schedules all add little bits of stress. Our schedule ended up like this:
  • FRIDAY - Fly to Orlando, check in to the hotel, go to the Expo, eat dinner
  • SATURDAY - Sleep in a little, visit a park, spend the afternoon at the hotel resting, RACE!
  • SUNDAY - Sleep in, enjoy the Epcot Food and Wine Festival *noms*
  • MONDAY - Fly home
I was conscious of my fueling during the race day, but I hadn't had any problems the year before, so I wasn't too concerned. I enjoyed a cider at lunch - I really wasn't planning on it, but Strongbow is hard to resist!

Getting ready was relaxing - this was the first race I haven't been really nervous. I was trained and knew my knee's limits. I bought some stickers at the Expo from One More Mile - I love their sayings. I stuck one with my race motto on the back of my shirt:


I felt really content in Corral C for this race (J was up in A, if I'm remembering correctly). I didn't lose too much ground on my walking intervals, and I was usually able to find some space to pass people on my running ones. I specifically took a picture of the Mile 7 marker because I was making good time AND no injuries were flaring up. Looking at my Garmin, I thought I had a chance at a PR (may have been bad math); I increased my speed on my run segments and decreased my photo stops. And that hope came crashing down just after the 10 mile mark. I remember another runner saying, "There's just a 5k left." And I thought, "Heck yeah! I got this! Put on the speed!" And my knee and ankle/calf/shin/foot decided very quickly, "Heck no!" The last section was challenging, but my high pain tolerance served me well enough to keep from slowing to a stroll. I finished in 2:49 - exactly halfway between my PR and my slowest half (2:40 and 2:59).

After finishing, I changed tops and stopped by an aid tent to get some ice strapped to my shin/ankle issue. It was a shifting pain, so it was hard to tell where it originated or what to do for it. I used my drink ticket for a sangria in a pouch that looked kind of like a Capri Sun. I entered the front gate of Epcot to get started on the after party. Since the last few tenths of the race went through Future World, there was a traffic jam of people who couldn't cross the course. The Disney cast members had a system, but there was still confusion until you got to the front of the mob. I decided to just go with the flow and cheer on the runners while I waited for them to allow crossovers. Maybe 5-10 minutes later I met up with J and we started our walk around the world for some snacky food. I wasn't feeling stellar - a wee bit queasy (though it didn't stop me from a few snacks and a drink!) and my feet/shins/somethings were ready to be done. We did one slow lap and went to find our bus back to the resort.

The next day, I was having a hard time at walking around the park due to the ankle/foot pain - sometimes it would get better and sometimes I just wanted to cry. The crazy thing is that about 2 days later, I was fine. I think I had inflamed everything by wearing my new Altras for the race. They are a zero drop shoe (not a barefoot-style shoe) and have an adjustment period. I followed the guidelines, but never wore them longer than 6 miles. Oops. I think I angered tendons and tiny muscles I didn't even know existed! I've since enjoyed my Altras on many training runs, but it was a tough lesson to learn about breaking them in.

All in all, a sweet race weekend, and we're signed up for the 2013 Wine & Dine!

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Runs with Friends!

My past two runs have been with a buddy - a long streak for this solo runner!

Sunday July 21 Training Run
Distance: 4 miles
Tunes: None
Location: Wildwood Boardwalk!

This was a rough one to wake up for after the annual family beer pong tournament the night before. (Yes, we have a family beer pong tournament, two generations, prizes, and bragging rights for the champs.) I was very moderate in my alcohol consumption, but the heat and humidity and not enough sleep made for a slog of a run. But we did it! And then back to the room for some chocolate chip pancakes.

Tuesday July 23 Long Run Test
Distance: 7 miles
Tunes: None for 6 miles, running mix for the last mile
Location: the usual paths/sidewalks near our neighborhood

J volunteered to run with me. Since I do run/walk intervals we never train or race together. It stopped bothering me a while ago, and I was completely shocked when he said he wanted to do this run with me. This run was a test, per my physical therapist, to try the new tape she gave me and see how the run went. Going longer than about 4 miles continues to be problematic for my knee, despite surgery, time off, PT, etc. We were trying out some new tape (Leukotape aka "human duct tape") to alleviate some of the strain on the nerve that runs up the calf to the outer knee area. I'm not sure if the tape helped - maybe somewhat - but it wasn't magical. By mile 5 I could feel the knee starting to get uncomfortable, and by mile 6 I couldn't keep up with my 1:1 run/walk intervals. I was able to do some quick bits of running in the remaining mile, and I ran the very last minute to finish. While I pushed through that last minute, I confirmed that the exact same area of pain was still there full force. Most of the symptoms continue to indicate IT band, but it has to be more than that. I'll be back at PT tomorrow to figure out what to do next.


Friday, June 14, 2013

17 miles - Check! #TBT December 2012

My Facebook status from this run says it all:
"So grateful that I made it 17 miles today...in nice weather...in Minnesota...in December!"
AUDIO: I listened to several episodes of the podcast "How Did This Get Made" - a really funny discussion of terrible movies. Even when I haven't seen the movie the hosts are talking about, it's just as enjoyable.

PACE: Lots of walking (mostly walking?), as I was determined to finish and didn't want my knee acting up.

I stopped home twice for water, fuel, and/or bathroom breaks. I started in the afternoon, but given the short days this time of year in the North, I finished after dark. The last few miles, I stayed close to home and ran all around some streets in a neighborhood a few blocks from my house. Along the way, I enjoyed looking at Christmas decorations. 


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Return from Cyber-sleep

When I told my husband I started this blog, he kind of laughed and said, "So you'll have one or two posts and then forget about it?" I was sure this time would be different, but I guess he gets the "I told you so" point for that round. Anyway, I'm back, with a marathon and a knee surgery under my belt! I'll recap one or two memorable long runs and the marathon, then fast forward to the present and my training for the Dumbo Double Dare. [Link to race site]

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Training Recap from Sunday, September 30


Distance: 4 miles
Tunes: The History Chicks podcast

I set out with the goal to do a half marathon race pace, and I'm happy to report that I was able to do it! I did intervals of 20 sec run/ 1:40 race walk, which I hope to be able to do in my November half marathon (Disney's Wine & Dine). This training day I really concentrated on form and posture for both walking and running: standing tall, using my core, and a short stride.

And here comes the wander part...
I took the wrong road back into our [large] development, since I took a path I haven't done in awhile. This would have me finishing my 4 miles over a mile from home. It was a beautiful day, though, and I was feeling good, so I figured I'd just enjoy walking that extra distance as a long cool down. Right after I finished my 4 miles, I found a dime on the ground. I know it's just ten cents, but how often do you go for a training run and make money? My husband thinks it is completely disgusting that I will pick coins off the ground, but I figure it's one more coin for the Mickey bank! (We have a Mickey Mouse shaped bank where we collect coins to help save up for vacations.)

So I'm walking along, enjoying the podcast, and feeling pretty content with my 10 cents, when I notice something even better.


I hurried ahead to see more. There were several additional sweet sayings written on the sidewalk, and then the last one...


I was so excited to have happened upon someone's proposal. I shared it with J when I got home, and he teased me by responding, "You don't know. Maybe she said no." But I would not let my bubble be burst!


Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Welcome!

My first attempt at a running blog - here we go!

A few months ago, I thought about starting a running blog to coincide with training for my first marathon. In the craziness of our summer, the training began but the blogging didn't. Now exactly halfway through my training plan, I felt inspired to start writing about my experiences. Long runs certainly give me a lot of time to draft posts in my head! I plan to write not just about training, but the cool things I see along the way. I usually carry my iPhone with me, so I'll snap photos to share as well. 

The name for the blog comes from my training style. I use walk/run intervals and love wandering down new trails or discovering new things along a well-traveled path. You can check out more about my running/walking life in detail in the "About Me" section.