As I mentioned in my last post, last week was not great. While I did run 16 miles for my long, I spent the rest of the week with back pain. It finally subsided and I took a 4 mile hike yesterday. Today was the start of a new week and I was nervous about running my long run. So how did it go? Overall, great!
This weeks Progress
Today, Sunday, Feb. 2nd, I set out with the goal to run 17 or 18 miles. If you've been following me, you know I usually pick the longer route. Well, today was no different. However, it started out rough.
In the first mile or two my shins were getting sore. I had to walk twice. I proceeded to have to walk several more times in the first 6 miles which was really frustrating but it was not shin related. I just couldn't get my head in the game. I told myself, there was no turning around and going home. I was going to run or walk the distance if I had to.
I went super easy and relaxed. After mile 6, I ran the rest of the way. Because I had to walk so much in the first 6 miles, I decided that I would go for the 18 miles to make up for it. I didn't even care what my pace was as I was sure it would be slower than the 14:53 required pace to finish the marathon in 6.5 hours, but turns out I was ticking off 14:43's roughly the whole way. I ended up averaging a 14:41 pace for over 18 miles despite the walking in the first 6 miles. This was really good news and did wonders for my mental state heading into this marathon.
It's nice to know that I can take some walk breaks if necessary and still finish in time. Granted, I still have another 8 miles to go to run the full marathon so I am not delusional enough to think that won't be super challenging. Doing the math, I have to do what I did today and then keep that up for another 2 HOURS!! As of today, that does seem rather daunting.
Being slow sucks!! If you ask me, and there's a bit of sarcasm in this, but a runner that runs a marathon in 6.5 hours is more impressive than one that runs it in 4 with the same level of effort. My conversation pace is 14+/-. Someone else's might be around 10 minutes. That's what I mean by same level of effort.
Monday, Feb. 3rd, I took a rest day from running, but I did walk 30 minutes. It hurt, but I did it. Yesterday was pretty challenging and taxing on this old guy's body. Overall, I feel decent. Just stiff in the ankles which has been happening. I walked away from my house for 15 minutes which didn't get me too far, but the walk back only took 10, so it was good that things loosened up.
Tuesday, Feb. 4th, I walked 30 minutes and this time I went much farther. In the evening, I did a total body workout at home.
Wednesday, Feb. 4th, I went for a run. I wanted to kind of open it up and get in some hard effort. It was great! I ran 3.07 miles in 34:38, which is an 11:17 pace!! I was so happy and excited. I'm getting closer to my other goal of getting back under 30 minutes for a 5K and I have the long runs to thank for it.
Thursday, Feb. 5th, was a rest day after yesterday's hard effort run. In the evening, I did a total body workout at home.
Friday, Feb. 6th, I was supposed to run, but I failed to get my butt out of bed and didn't run in the morning. I figured I'd run at night, but I ended up not having any time what with dinner plans and other stuff life throws at you.
Saturday, Feb. 7th, I went for a hike with my wife around the Catawba River area of Lake James. It was a 4 mile hike and the lake and the mountains in the background are so beautiful!
All in all, I worked twice, as planned and ran just two times, walked two times and hiked once. While not as much running as I should be doing, I did do more activity than I have been. I see that as a step in the right direction.
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