Showing posts with label baby-steps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby-steps. Show all posts

Sunday, March 2, 2014

The Uphill Battle

One thing that you need to know about running the Martinsville Half Marathon, Relay & 5K is that it has hills. Not seriously intimidating hills but gentle rolling ones that will sneak up on you. The best way to prepare for this race is to train by running on hills. Our YMCA training team coach, Richard told us that "running hills is speed training in disguise". Get faster on the hills and you'll improve performance on the flat stretches.

Over the past two months I've been tackling more and more elevation. My running buddy Sharon introduced me to Root Trail, training coach Becky showed me the ropes on Ford Street and Richard took us to the one of the ultimate uphill battles in Martinsville, Mulberry.

33 Days to Go - Because of the recent snow fall that week, sidewalks were out of the question again so Richard decided it was time to introduce us to a new street route. I prepared for the run with Peanut Butter GU that was very tasty! From the YMCA, we turned left on Starling, and another left on Mulberry. We would turn around at the 2.5 mile mark to complete our 5 mile run. Because we were running on the street during the 5:30 p.m. afternoon rush, I was very thankful for wearing my brightest colored reflective running top.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Oh Happy Day!

January 14th was a momentous day for a number of reasons. First, it was my son's fifth birthday. Second, it was the first official day of the YMCA's half-marathon training program. Knowing that I would be running with the group after work, we had a series of mini birthday celebrations for "H" which included a special birthday breakfast and a class party. 

After work, Darrin took H to hang out with family members while I went to run. (We would meet up later for another small dinner celebration.) I walked into the Y and was greeted by lots of friendly faces. Some were confident as they had already been running greater distances, some were worried because they were not sure about running three miles, but all of us were eager to take the next step and give it a try. 

Twelve participants showed up to run. A handful of others stopped by to drop off their registration forms so that they could begin the program next week.
So... if you missed the first session, that's not an excuse - there will be more new runners next week!

Our instructors, Becky and Richard, explained that we would be running three miles. The route was from the YMCA down Starling Ave. to Hwy 220 and back, then we would run two laps around the YMCA block. Since the longest distance I had run so far was 2.51 miles, I was a little nervous but felt good knowing that no one would be left behind.

Monday, January 13, 2014

Words of Wisdom

We're 67 days away from the Martinsville Half-Marathon, 5K & Relay and my personal goal for today was to run 1.5 miles during my lunch break. In the past two weeks I've picked up lots of great tips but the absolute best piece of advice that I can give anyone interested in running is to find a veteran runner that you can connect with. Training for a race is intimidating but hearing from others that they once had the same concerns and challenges as you is very motivating.

Today, all of the advice that I've been hearing from veteran runners really helped me out. I seemed to have a million excuses not to run. I knew I needed to run and I wanted to run but doubt can creep in telling you that your stomach doesn't feel good, you have a headache, there's more work left to be done, I might get cold, etc. 

Monday, January 6, 2014

"Baby It's Cold Outside"

75 days until the Martinsville Half-Marathon and "Brrr" is all that I can say! On days like this, it's time to take the running indoors. As I mentioned in previous posts, getting up and out the door is often the biggest obstacle to running (or any fitness program, for that matter).

I snacked on healthy nibbles at my desk throughout the day with the intentions of running during my lunch break. The problem is that I kept finding things that needed to be done (wink, wink). Yes, these could have very easily been accomplished AFTER my lunch break, but it made for a great excuse while it lasted.

Finally, at 2 p.m. I forced myself up from the desk to head out into the cold. As I drove the few blocks over to the Martinsville YMCA, I had doubts about running and whether there would be enough time. As I wrangled my bags to quick-change from office wear to gym wear I had more doubts, but those soon all vanished.