Saturday, May 14, 2011

First Official 5K

Well I met one of my goals today, I ran the whole race, albeit slowly. I actually don't know what my time wound up being. I think it was around 31 minutes which surprised me a little. I guess it's hard to gauge distances when you're just running random routes all the time. I was hoping I had been running at least a 9 minute mile pace lately. Guess it's a bit slower and I have a lot more work to do. At least now I know what to work on. The extra mile wasn't too hard to handle and I still had a lot left over to sprint for the finish line, once I realized I was so close to it. The start was hard because I wound up having to dodge a bunch of walkers and slower runners in front of me. I ran with Katie for the first mile and a half until I felt like I wanted to get the race over with. Once I took off I think I was maintaining a much faster pace but I was still at the tail end of the runners. I hope by the Triathlon I can get up to at least a 9 minute mile. After the swim and bike I feel like, for me, that would be a decent pace, last year I was around a 10:45 pace, mostly because I walked a bunch of it. No copping out this year, I'm not walking the swim even if I can touch and I'm not walking the run even if every nerve in my body is screaming out in protest. And my next 5k will be under 30 minutes whether I like it or not.

I'm not a runner but if I'm sticking with the Triathlons I'm at least going to make myself respectable. I should be faster than I am. I will be.

They had left over medals from the Kids run so Katie and I scored one on the way out. Hey, we're still kids at heart : )



Friday, May 13, 2011

Night Before Komen

Not working out is bad for me. I'm sitting here downing a pint of Benny & Jerry's Dublin Mudslide, which I gotta believe contains some sort of highly addictive substance. Other than stuffing my face I'm waiting out the wash cycle on my laundry so I have something to wear to the Komen Race tomorrow. There was an article in Runner's World recently about a guy getting tasered for running naked in a marathon. I'm thinking clothes are preferable to a taser. I walked around Sports Authority for 45 minutes today trying to find a new running shirt but I couldn't stomach spending $20 on a tank top because it has a check mark on it. Plus I really don't want more pink workout clothes and I think they were fully stocked for Komen. Or maybe there's just a high percentage of women's athletic clothing made in pink... which I resent if true. Anyway it's not a fashion show, it's a race, my sneakers are pink so I feel like that's enough to be supportive of the cause.

I gave the running a break for the last two days so yesterday I finally made it back to the pool. After my initial 600m on and off, 150m with Zoomers, and about 4 or 5 more laps the remaining swimmers left and I had the pool to myself. I started a circle swim in half of the pool and decided to see how far I could get. Before long 3 laps turned into 6 which turned into 10 and finally why not just do the whole 600m? And that's exactly what I did. No stopping, no gasping for air and not once did my feet hit the bottom. I wasn't even that tired or out of breath. Further confirmation that a mental block rather than of lack of ability is holding me back. Good to know I'm capable of the distance already but I'll have to focus more on getting over the panic in open water.


My goal for tomorrow is to run the full 5K, no matter how slow. If I'm being honest under 27 minutes would really make my day. Running with other people can sometimes mess with my rhythm so I'll have to concentrate on keeping a steady pace in order to finish strong. Apparently running with an ipod is frowned upon. If it weren't, my hypothetical playlist would be as follows:

4:05 See You Later, See You Soon/ Stephen Kellogg & The Sixers
Good pace song & aptly titled for the start line 4:05
4:21 Peaceful Easy Feeling/ Eagles
Good running rhythm song 8:26
4:04 I need a Dollar/ Aloe Blacc
I like the groove in this one 12:30
3:35 This Town/ OAR
This song was stuck in my head when I went skydiving, it apparently has a calming affect 16:05
3:25 Comeback Kid (That's my Dog)/ Brett Dennen
Past the halfway point, need to pick up the musical pace at least 19:30
3:36 Misery/ Maroon 5
I will most likely be wishing I didn't have a whole extra mile left at this point 23:06
3:26 Shot in the Dark/ Augustana
I love this song lately hopefully it'll inspire me to keep it up for a few more minutes 26:32
3:34 Fight Like a Girl/ Bomshel
I have a feeling in this race this song would be a good one to bring me home 30:06


I had to leave a lot of my favorites out, guess I'll have to learn to run longer.
My laundry is done, I need sleep, I'll report back tomorrow!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Sugar High

This week I'm all about the Komen Foundation Race for the Cure 5k on Saturday. Today at work we had our 4th annual bake sale to raise money to donate. I tend to get a bit carried away, both with making baked goods and also eating them. I was up till 12:30 last night putting the finishing touches on my mint chocolate covered oreos, peanut butter m&m dipped pretzels and white chocolate orange brunch muffins. My self restraint was tested to the limit today and sadly I have to report I caved, many, many times. So my day mostly consisted of roller coaster like sugar highs and the resulting crashes that followed. But I'm definitely not going to say I regret those awesome rice krispie treats I snacked on all day : ) Besides the money is going to a great cause and I've been running like crazy lately anyways, calories don't count when they're for charity! We managed to raise over $300 this year, not bad for a bake sale! I was pretty happy with that.


I'm thinking about making a ipod playlist for the race incase I don't run with anyone and need some motivation. I might have to include the Top Gun theme... it's very inspiring, as I learned on my run last night.

Little by little I've been going further, so with any luck and some determination I'll be able to run the entire 5k without stopping. I realize most people think of a 5k as a warm up run or as something any normal healthy adult could manage without much effort but to me it's a challenge. I think if this summer goes well I'll maybe attempt the 10kan this fall if I don't do the biking. I need some new goals. Angela's already talking half marathons, which sounds nice, but to a jogger-not-a-runner like me, it sounds nearly impossible. I much prefer cycling to running anyways. Oh and despite conveniently avoiding that other triathlon sport lately I do plan on someday in the near future returning to a pool. For now I need sleep, 4 hours last night was definitely not enough.

Theme song of the Week: Fight Like a Girl/ Bomshel

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Bike Run Serve

Sleeping in today (till 7:45 anyways) was absolutely wonderful. I was feeling a lot better today and anxious to get out and enjoy the sun. By midday Angela and I were out at the lake ready to go out on our bike ride. The original plan was to ride the 12 mile loop but once we got going and warmed up a bit we added a few more turns and the 12 mile loop turned into a 20 mile, with a banana break at Ontario Orchard in the middle. I wanted to be proactive today so I had twice the normal amount of shotbloks plus the banana and thankfully I managed to avoid the leg cramps. As we rolled up back at our cars Angela said she felt like running, so off we went on our two mile loop. I very quickly remembered why a bike/run workout is called a brick, it takes a good mile before your legs quit feeling like lead. As we ran past the tennis courts we saw a few people playing and since it was such a nice day out we thought, why not make the best of the weather? So after the run we volleyed for a little while until hunger got the best of me and we were forced to seek nutrition.

So in essence, Angela and I did our own brand of Triathlon. Bike Run Serve : )
If I can stay motivated tomorrow I'll head to the pool and work on the other official sport of triathlon.


Listening to: The Big Bang/ Rock Mafia

Friday, May 6, 2011

Hit the Road Cold

Lately the only thing running is my nose.

I've never had a cold last so long. I thought it switched over to allergies late this week but I got fed up with feeling like crap and went to visit the doctor. Other than a low grade fever and typical allergy symptoms I got a clean bill of health and a bunch of blood work done. I won the doctor appointment lottery and got to be the practice patient for the new nurse who seemed like it was her first time ever drawing blood. The normal nurse declared I had beautiful veins and I would be perfect to practice on. Nice, I didn't even have to work for that compliment. Needless to say the rookie missed. A few years ago this would cue blue lips and tunnel vision but I think I've conquered my irrational fear of needle pricks. I mean after the tetanus shot that made my arm feel like someone beat me with a baseball bat, I talked myself into being a grown up for the uncomfortable minute or so that it took to successfully draw my blood. Maybe I can apply this adult mentality to the open water swim that completely terrifies me. We'll see soon enough, I think the CNY Tri club started their practices at Oneida Shores, I'll have to make my way out to one before long.

It would be nice to find a quick fix for my fatigue, like take this vitamin and you'll magically want to work out for 3 hours each day. My hopes are not high for the simple solution but if nothing comes up I'm thinking of cutting wheat out of my diet. I should probably cut out the excessive amounts of candy, but if I'm being totally honest even if it was a magical cure I'm not sure I'd make the sacrifice : )

So tomorrow come hell or high fever I'm hitting the pavement and getting back on track, this stupid cold will have to give up eventually right?



Listening to: Bleed Red/ Ronnie Dunn (seriously, I swear)

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Ode to the Goat

This morning I woke up feeling a little better. I decided to tag along and be the personal photographer to my friends, the motivated Mountain Goat runners.

Angela and Amanda at registration bright and early, we left just before 8:00, I feel like that's like 5:00 AM for a weekend. The first race after the little kids were done was the 3K that Angela and Amanda ran in. They both did well and finished with good times.


After the 3K wrapped up the 10 mile Mountain Goat runners set off and we said goodbye and good luck to Kris. I still hadn't found Elyssa but I caught her as she crossed the finish line just before Kris came into view.


What a great way to find some motivation. I love being around active people, I always get inspired to sign myself up for another race whenever I go watch one. Even though it was a long day and I crashed in the afternoon for another serious nap, I had a lot of fun today.


Awesome Job guys!


After the nap I managed to pull my groggy and head cold ridden self into some semblance of a human being and went for a run with Boomer. We did our two mile loop again at a reasonable pace. If I'm feeling better this week I'll try to add some running drills into my run workouts or possibly add on a little distance. Gotta get ready for Komen!

For now I'm forced to stay up late to finish laundry. I washed all my workout clothes but not my work clothes, I think my priorities remain in the right place.

Listening to: Honey Bee/ Blake Shelton (I know, but it's catchy)

Running Partners

While we were at the Mountain Goat today I found out there is a 5k supporting the SPCA and people run with their dogs. Boomer's leash manners could use a bit of brushing up and two Syracuse 5ks in one weekend would probably be a lot for me to handle. It would be a lot of fun to bring my furry mutt of a running partner along for a race. If I hadn't already signed up for Komen I would have done the Six Legged 5K as I believe it's called.