Saturday, June 27, 2026

The Post Marathon Blues are No Joke!

The Post-Marathon Blues Are Real!

WOW! What can I say. It's been awhile since I've posted. But I have good news. I seem to be over the funk that I was in. I was well aware that after hitting a big goal, that people can sometimes feel lost or that everyday things seem to lose their appeal, but I had no idea just how wrapped up I was in training for a marathon. Once it was over, I was absolutely on clound nine! But then it faded to "now what" and then full on being down in the dumps. I gained weight. I got myself to a point where I couldn't even run a mile. And did I mention the weight gain? I got up to 213lbs which for me is very very heavy but luckily I was able to real that back in a little. I've dropped 10 pounds just cutting back on Carbs, but more on that in another post.  

Then something happened. I saw a post about a mile road race in Waynesville and just like that, the fire was back. I had a renewed sense of wonder. I can't run a mile. But I love the mile. So I signed up this past Wednesday. It's August 22nd, which is exactly 8 weeks from today. So I went to a track today to see what I could do. I warmed up and then ran (slogged) a mile in 12:18. I had no idea I was actually that slow. I was hoping I could pull off a 10 minute mile, but I was fighting out there just to keep going. 

However, at the end, even though I was much slower than I had hoped, I was happy. It felt so good to be out on a track again. If you've ever seen Field of Dreams, you'll get how I feel when I step on a track. It's like I'm young again. At least on the inside...LOL.

So. In summary, I have 8 weeks to see how much faster I can go in the mile. I have to look at the course but I think there might be a slight uphill at the start but then should be fairly even to slightly downhill the rest of the way. 

My plan is to run hard twice per week with speedwork. Run some easy days. A long run day and 2-3 resistance training days per week. That's a big jump from what I've been doing, but I'll take it slow and easy and build up gradually so as not to overtrain or get injured. 

If you're feeling down, you may not want to, but find something that gets you excited. I realize how silly it is to run a marathon and then get excited for a mile, but trust me, it was just what I needed. I've always loved the mile and road mile races are hard to find unless you're willing to run the kid's fun run. 

I'm also honestly glad it happened to me. I fully believe it's made me a better coach having gone through it rather than just reading about it. Like I said, it's no joke. The depression was very real and I barely recognized myself for a while. 

If you find yourself down or needing help with running, please reach out to me. I can now say I've been there and I can relate to what you're going through.

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The Post Marathon Blues are No Joke!

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