Saturday, January 18, 2025

Marathon Training Update: Week of January 12th

Despite not running the prior week other than a long run on the beginning Sunday, I was able to go out and do my long run. I did feel like I hadn't run in awhile. My shins were very stiff and I had to walk briefly two different times in the first 3 miles. However, after that, I ran the whole way. I went my farthest yet in training - and my longest run EVER - 14.5 miles! I was planning on just doing a half-marathon distance, but I felt really good once I got past 3 miles so I figured I'd aim for my longest run. I had run 14 just before Hurricane Helene hit. Then the election kicked into high gear and lost a lot of progress. But now, I feel good about being where I left off, even though I still hate that missed so much time. I should be farther along, but I knew starting to train for a marathon in a Presidential Election year was a crazy idea. 

Overall, I was slower than I've been running, but even with the two walk breaks, I was still below the required pace to finish the full marathon in 6.5 hours. To me, that's a HUGE win!

On Monday, I took a rest. 

I missed workouts on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. I have no excuse. I should have run in the morning, but it was cold or it was after work and it was dark. All just excuses!!

On Friday, I tried to run 3 miles but it turned into a run/walk session. I had tried out my Altras with a pair of Dr. Scholls plantar fasciitis inserts. They felt good for the first mile, but by 1.5 miles my arches were hurting. I had to walk. I tried to run again, but the pain came back and then the tops of my feet started hurting. Not sure what that was about. Long story, short, I took my shoes off and ran home fully barefoot and was fine - other than the sharp rocks that kept poking me, but that was few and far between. But it still hurt like hell when I found one. Moral of the story, stick with what works. My barefoot style shoes have been great. My desire to change at this point is just BS. I feel like I could run faster with traditional shoes, but I'm not out to run fast. I'm out to finish. A marathon! The barefoot shoes are working so why mess with it? 

Today, Saturday the 18th is 8 weeks until the Marathon!! Do I feel ready? No. Am I freaking out? Actually, no. I feel OK. I took a hike around Lake Powhatan today which is under two miles, but I was with my wife and we saw a Great Blue Heron. A beautiful bird that we don't often see around here. Tonight, before writing this, I did a total body workout using my dumbbells and resistance bands. I also did some stretching. I did a couple to hamstring stretches, the butterfly stretch, the Miss America which is good for the IT Band and modified Hurdler's stretch. I should have been doing these from the beginning, but I didn't. I was totally relying on the wall stretch, calf stretch variations and some dynamic stretches like leg swings. With 8 weeks to go, I'm breaking out all my tricks. 

Time to get serious. 

Today my wife asked "what if you're not ready? Just 'if'." I told her my pride wouldn't let me drop out and I'd follow through no matter what. I had considered having a backup marathon - Grandma's in Duluth, MN in June as a back up. It's actually my dream race. But it's sold out already, so Asheville Marathon, here I come!! At first it didn't bother me that she asked that. Seemed like a reasonable questions given my lackluster training. But the more I think about it, the more I realize that I haven't taken this serious. I haven't been consistent. I'm letting myself down. Worse, I feel like I'm letting her down. She's been so supportive of me doing this and here I am complaining about the cold or the dark. WTF John?? Get with it!!

I've been taking a Life Coach course. It's very similar and a lot of the same information from various Tony Robbins' books and tapes that I have. But it has made me realize that I'm probably afraid of failing. So if I sabotage, slack off, and don't train, then when I fail to finish in time, I can blame it on work, weather, hurricanes, etc. All excuses!! Some valid for a day or two - but not this whole time. 

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