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Lake Benbrook Half Marathon

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Location:

Fort Worth,TX,USA

Member Since:

Jul 15, 2010

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Age Division Winner

Running Accomplishments:

I started running in 2008 while I was a stay-at-home-mom.  I discovered this blog in July 2010 and followed the advice from the blog to gradually improve my distance/speed.  I achieved various PR's in 2010/2011.   I went back to work part-time in 2012-2015 and switched to mostly running trail runs.   When I got prego with my third child in 2016, I stopped running and started work full-time.   After a 7 year hiatus, I returned to running in 2022.  I have alot of work to do to get back in shape, but looking forward to the challenge!

P.R.'s 

5K - 21:15 on 11/25/10  (6:50 pace) Overall Female Winner!  (local Fort Worth race)

10K - 45:08 on 4/16/11  (7:17 pace)

15K - 1:11:17 on 11/20/10  (7:39 pace)

10 Mile Race - 1:14:28 on 2/12/11 (7:26 pace)

Half Marathon - 1:35:21 on 10/15/11 (7:17 pace) and 1:35:48 on 3/27/11 -Dallas Rock 'n Roll, Qualified for NYC Marathon with this race!

Marathon - 3:35:10 on 11/14/10  (8:12 pace)  - Fort Worth Marathon.  Qualified for Boston with this race!   

NYC Marathon 2014 - 4 hours, 9 minutes - about 9:30 pace.  Best race ever!  So much fun and energy!  

Short-Term Running Goals:

- Gradually increase mileage 

- Gradually increase speed

- Get my body back in shape - add muscles, lose excess fat

- Run a half-marathon in Fall 2022

Long-Term Running Goals:

- Stay injury free

- Become age division winner again! 

- Stay in the habit of running for as long as I possibly can

- Travel to run fun trail runs across the country

 

Personal:

Married Mom to three kids - Jake (14), Ryan (12) and Avery (5) - and two dogs.   Work in Procurement for the Aerospace Industry.  

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mizuno Wave Rider Lifetime Miles: 72.35
Nike Pegasus Purple Lifetime Miles: 109.50
Nike Pegasus Pink Lifetime Miles: 90.30
Saucony ProGrid Ride Blue Lifetime Miles: 150.60
Asics Cumulus-gray/teal Lifetime Miles: 213.20
Saucony ProGrid Cortana Lifetime Miles: 59.75
Asics Nimbus Lifetime Miles: 170.50
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
869.70142.94323.6019.5513.401369.19
Brook's Ghost Miles: 64.70Asics Cumulus- Teal Miles: 22.05Mizuno Wave Rider Miles: 25.25Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 221.14Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 182.70Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 155.35Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 181.90Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 243.00Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 104.50Nike Pegasus Pink Miles: 49.40Saucony ProGrid Ride Pink Miles: 51.20
Night Sleep Time: 291.50Nap Time: 6.50Total Sleep Time: 298.00Weight: 120.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
15.000.000.000.000.0015.00

15 miles at 10:30 am.  Average pace 8:27.   33 degrees, sunny, wind 10 mph.   Had to run by myself since my group didn't meet today. 

Splits

Mile 1- 8:32

Mile 2- 8:43

Mile 3- 8:47

Mile 4- 8:39

Mile 5- 8:44

Mile 6- 8:34

Mile 7- 8:24

Mile 8- 8:18

Mile 9- 8:29

Mile 10- 8:31

Mile 11- 8:20

Mile 12- 8:33

Mile 13- 8:25

Mile 14- 8:07

Mile 15- 7:35

Brook's Ghost Miles: 15.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.200.000.000.000.006.20

6.2 miles at noon.  Average pace= 8:31.  50 degrees, sunny, wind 7 mph. 

Splits

Mile 1- 8:37

Mile 2- 8:29

Mile 3- 8:56

Mile 4- 8:25

Mile 5- 8:27

Mile 6- 8:22

Last .2 mile pace- 7:32

I had minor cold like symptoms for these last 2 weeks but after Saturday's 15 miler, I think it progressed to a sinus infection.  I felt awful yesterday so I went to the doctor and got some antibiotics.  I don't want any infection moving to my lungs and making it so I can't run.   Today I feel much better but I'm definitely still sick.  I read that as long as your sickness is above the neck, it's ok to run. 

My 3 year old is also sick.  He has the same thing but his turned into 2 ear infections.  He's on antibiotics too now but... man, three year olds are cranky when they are sick... way worse than adults.  He is absolutely torturing his 10 month old brother.  So between myself being sick and my 3 year old acting this way, life isn't that fun right now. 

Thankfully, my sweet sister babysat the kids so I could run today.  Only had enough time to do 6.  I felt ok but my nose ran nonstop. 

Brook's Ghost Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.006.700.000.006.70

6.7 miles at 5:30 pm.  Average pace = 8:10.   57 degrees, dark, no wind.

Mile 1- 8:27

Mile 2- 8:01

Mile 3- 8:11

Mile 4- 8:03

Mile 5- 8:11

Mile 6- 8:10

Last .7 mile- 7:23 

This was an unexpectedly great run!  I love it when that happens!  

I was hoping to have gotten the chance to run earlier in the day but it didn't work out... so disappointing!  So the only way I was going to get to run today was when my husband came home at 5:30 pm.  I hate running at night in the dark and cold.  Sunset is at 5:45 pm.  I had to have dinner ready, be dressed ready to go, and have both children in a reasonable mood if I was going to make it.  Things worked out, but I still didn't feel really excited about running.  Regardless, I just unenthusiastically put myself on autopilot to get ready and I repeated the mantra "Just Do It".  Thanks, Nike. 

I am so glad I did!  I don't know WHAT it was, but once I started running I felt awesome great!  My breathing was effortless even charging hills.  My legs felt perfect and strong.  The temperature was great.  I just ran happy the whole way.... and fast.  It's funny too because this 8:00 pace felt like 8:30 felt all last week.  Weird.

Another interesting tidbit.  I saw 4 other runners out there today.  Never have I ever, ever run into that many people around my neighborhood on a run.  It must be the New Year resolution effect.  It was nice to not be the only one out there though... might have contributed to my good mood. 

I am excited because my running group is meeting this Saturday.  We're running 16 miles through city streets.  We're doing part of the Cowtown marathon course.  It'll be a nice change from running the trails... and it'll be nice to run with other people since we haven't had a group run since Dec 18th... I've been running by myself all this time and I'm bored of it.

Asics Cumulus- Teal Miles: 6.70
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 21:30:24 from 174.23.238.75

yay for good running days! nice job.

From Dan on Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 21:47:25 from 24.209.83.20

I run solo almost always so I feel for you! keep up the good work!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.300.000.000.000.005.30

5.3 miles at 6 pm.  Average pace = 8:50.   55 degrees, dark, no wind.

Mile 1- 8:56

Mile 2- 8:45

Mile 3- 8:51

Mile 4- 8:49

Mile 5- 8:48

Last .3 pace-  8:48

I took an easy pace today.  My nose was running non-stop all day.  I didn't feel bad though... it's just really annoying.  I would have run more miles tonight but it was so dark I just really hated being out there.   My husband is off work tomorrow which means I can run in the daylight!!!  Woo Hoo! 

Asics Cumulus- Teal Miles: 5.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

So frustrating!  I have been struggling with cold /sinus infection symptoms for the last couple weeks.  Last Sunday and Monday my whole body felt achy and just bad... my sinuses were completely clogged and my ears hurt.  I got an antibiotic on Monday and I started to feel better... but then yesterday my nose just started running non-stop.  Middle of last night I realized that it had moved into my lungs.  This morning, I've got a tight feeling in my chest and I'm coughing.  This is not good. 

I'm not feeling terrible but I don't know what to do next... if there is any way I could prevent this from getting worse.   I'm wondering if the antibiotic did more harm than good.  I think I had a viral and a bacterial infection going on.  I do think it took care of the bacterial thing because now the excessive snot is perfectly clear... but did the antibiotic also kill off the "good bacteria" (which supports my immune system) and thus allow the virus to spread to my lungs?  

Also, maybe it wasn't a good idea to run yesterday when my nose was running so much.  I was following that thing called "the neck rule"... whereby it's ok to run if the ailment is above the neck, but not ok if it's below the neck.  I don't know how to handle sickness and running.  I've never run through the winter before.

This sucks!!!!   I was looking forward to running this Saturday with my group.  We were going to be running city streets of Fort Worth.. through the historic stock yards, downtown, TCU campus, etc.    It's probably not a good idea for me to go now.   I figure if I run, I'll make it worse and last longer.  I don't know.  Maybe I should just go and say to heck with it... if I get sicker, whatever. 

I wish I could just lay in bed and rest.  Not possible with my life.  I spend every waking moment cooking, cleaning, changing diapers... I haven't had a day of rest since August 2007. 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 12:22:34 from 66.239.250.209

Getting sick is the WORST! I hope you get feeling better soon.

From allie on Fri, Jan 07, 2011 at 12:37:15 from 174.23.238.75

i am sorry to hear you are sick. take a few days off from running, rest (where you can), and drink lots of emergen-c! and soup!

take care.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

My motivation has been completely zapped.   I got sick and I had to miss several days of running.  I'm better now.... but my nose is still running non-stop.  I think it's just the time of year.  Maybe I have allergies.  I had the same problem last winter... it was like I had a cold for 4 months.  Nothing serious just a running nose.  Still, it's annoying.   

We've also had several days of freezing tempatures.  Running outside is my only option since my husband says we can't afford a gym membership or a treadmill.  This morning the windchill was 8 degrees.  8 degrees!  OMG!  It gets dark at 5:30 pm... and my husband gets home at 5:30 pm...  so I have to run in the freezing cold AND dark if I am to run.  I really want to run, but I draw the line at this...   So basically, I am a prisoner of this house.  I go out to get the mail and that's it.  

I saved up enough money to buy a treadmill but then my washing machine broke.  Ugh!  I spent my saved up birthday and Christmas money on a new washer.... Stupid washer.  LOL  

So now I've been searching the house for things to sell on Craislist so that I can get enough cash to buy a treadmill.   So far my big ticket items aren't selling...   Would you believe that no one wants my china!?!    I have lots of low dollar stuff to have a garage sale but...  If it were warm enough for a garage sale, then I wouldn't need a treadmill so badly.  Oh, the irony! 

My husband is pretty unsupportive about my running and my spending money on running things which is why it took me so long to save up money for the treadmill (ur, uh... washer).  Doesn't he notice that I am in a better mood when I run?   Being here all day with these kids... I love them, but I just need someway to relieve stress and break up the monotony... running gives me something to look forward to.   

I'm trying to not allow myself to get too down... but I am pretty down.  

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

I'd like to report that today it is 20 degrees outside with the windchill factor of 14 degrees.  I saw on the news that it is 21 degrees lower than the average temperature for this time of year.  Yuck! 

I'll also report that I still have not sold anything on Craislist.  My Craigslist plan for making enough money to buy a treadmill is not having much success at the moment.   I think maybe the yucky weather is to blame.  Yeah, that's it. 

I wish I could move to San Diego and change my handle to CaliforniaLindsey.  I much prefer the California weather ....and political atmosphere, for that matter.  I'll go ahead and share this on the blog --> My immediate family and I are the only Democrats we know here in Texas.  And in Texas, it's considered quite immoral to not be a Republican.  The only way good people are Democrats is if they are gullible idiots.  Thus, my friends and extended family believe me to be..... a gullible idiot.  This in spite of the fact that I have two "political" degrees from the University of Texas - one in Government and one in Economics.  Ha, ha!   Regardless, I've learned over the years that there is no point to advertise my views.  I'm not going to change anyone's mind about anything, not the least of which that I am a gullible idiot.  The only way one would feel comfortable expressing Democratic views in Texas would be if one lived in Austin.  On the political map of Texas, Austin is like a shiney blue island oasis surrounded on all sides by hot red lava.

Don't get me wrong, I love Texas.  It's a wonderful, beautiful state.  I love the people here, too, despite this political thing.  People are very friendly and kind here.  They are also hard working and honest.  They just listen to too much talk radio.....   

Oh, listen to me go on and on...  I'm just depressed that the weather here is interfereing with my running... 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Steve on Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 12:33:54 from 209.235.31.148

Hmm, try 1 degree Farenheit in Denver this morning. I miss running in Texas, lived in Grapevine for 3 years. DFW has the best running community I have ever seen in a city. Are you in a club?

From Rob Murphy on Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 12:56:30 from 205.127.70.66

You should move to Austin. Lots of Dems there right?

Oh wait... just read your comment about that.

I feel a lot better about my funk after reading about your funk. Also, I liked your old picture with the Bud Light better.

Treadmill advice. A lot of places here that sell higher end exercise equipment here have one year, no interest plans. That's how I bought mine. Have you checked that out?

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 13:48:06 from 71.154.12.199

Steve,

1 degree? Oh my gosh! I do not know how ya'll do it! There's a great running community here! I live near Benbrook, if you know the area. I'm in a club but I don't usually run on weeknights with them. Maybe I should start!! It'd still be cold and dark, but at least if I'm with other people, it won't be lonely too!!

Rob,

Yeah, I thought about that store credit deal. My husband won't go for it. I'm limited because I'm a stay at home mom and I don't make my own salary. He's against buying stuff on credit... and he's also against buying stuff for my running in general. It's one of my struggles.

I will not be detered though. I am very stubborn. Where there is a will, there is a way. I will get my treadmill somehow.

Maybe I need to put that picture back up because if I don't get out there running again, I may resort to drinking some budlight!!! I'm missing my exercise endorphins!

From Rob Murphy on Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 16:35:51 from 205.127.70.66

I'm sorry about all this Lindsey. My wife is a nurse who currently works very part time, so I make most of the money. Yet she still pretty much decides how we spend it. She also knows that I would go insane without running and eagerly encourages me to do things like fly to Austin to run a race. Pretty cool!

Maybe your husband will come around.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.007.800.000.007.80

26 degrees today and cloudy.  6 mph wind.  The weather has improved.  

I haven't run in 6 days because of illness and weather... but mostly because I've been feeling sorry for myself that I don't have a treadmill or a gym membership. 

I'm ending this streak today.  I've mustered up the motivation to do whatever it takes to run.  Thus, I am loading my 10 month old, my 3 year old and all their "equipment" in the car today and I'm driving to my sister's house.  She has agreed to babysit them for 1.5 hours while I run.  In exchange, when I am done, I must gather my kids and her 3 year old into my car and take them all back to my house for 2 hours, where no doubt, my house will be destroyed.  After my sister picks up her son, I will then spend the next several hours trying to cook dinner and clean the mess.   It is alot of work just to run.   Sigh... 

Nothing worth having is ever easy.  I guess the same applies here.  I always tell people the reason I like long distance running is because it's so hard.  If it were easy, I wouldn't feel the pride for accomplishing that days run.  I've decided that in addition to the actual effort of running, I need to extend my pride to the entire effort that is required for me to be able to run. 

I'll report back later how all this worked out.  Hopefully, I can hang on to this motivation and jump back on the training wagon for good. 

--------------------------------------

Update:

I am so happy that I ran today.  My confidence and motivation has been restored.  All the effort I have to go through to run today is worth it. 

I ran this park by my sister's house that has a 2.6 mile loop.  I decided to run the loop 3 times and try to get faster each loop.  It was fun.  My IT band on my right leg started bothering me on the 3rd loop.  I think it's these mizuno shoes...   

Loop 1 - 22:09  (8:33 average pace)

Loop 2 - 21:09  (8:09 ap)

Loop 3 - 20:40  (7:59 ap)

Mizuno Wave Rider Miles: 7.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 17:10:35 from 205.127.70.66

Nice job and congratulations.

I suggest throwing a frozen pizza in the oven for dinner and call yourself done.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
3.250.000.000.000.003.25

3.25 miles at 5:15 pm.  45 degrees.  8:59 average pace.

Well, I was done with my running funk, but apparently, the funk wasn't done with me.  My IT band on the outside of my knee on my right leg started hurting about 2 miles into the run today.  It was hurting at the end of yesterday's run too.  My left IT band knee area was also having issues the entire run.  None of this was so serious that it affected my form but it still hurt. 

I think maybe I shouldn't have run so fast yesterday after taking 6 days in a row off.  I mean I felt fine but I guess maybe my muscles and ligaments were tight or something. 

Also, I need new shoes.  I don't like the mizunos.  I think the asics and the brook's are worn out.  I always start having IT band issues when my shoes are worn out.  I'm surprised that they only lasted 200 miles.  Before this blog, I never tracked the milage exactly.  Forefoot running must wear shoes out faster than normal. 

Probably not a good idea for me to run tomorrow with my group.  I think I'll do it anyways.  I'm going for 10 miles but if my legs hurt, I'll just make it shorter. 

Asics Cumulus- Teal Miles: 3.25
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 19:50:50 from 174.23.123.195

new shoes always seem to help me when i start feeling worn down or experience random aches and pains. just listen to your body tomorrow...

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.005.000.000.005.00

I joined a gym!!   Wooo Hooo!   No more complaining about the weather on this blog!  From now on I'll be complaining about being bored on the treadmill...  j/k.  Ha, ha!  

I also bought new shoes today.  I ran 5 miles in 40 minutes (8 mph average pace) at the gym in my new shoes.  Absolutely no problems whatsoever with my legs.  No IT Band issues.  So maybe the shoes or the treadmill surface. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 15:57:28 from 24.10.248.6

You'll probably like the gym just as much in the summer when its over 100 in Texas.

From allie on Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 15:59:18 from 174.23.123.195

yay! i am glad you will have access to running in a more climate-controlled environment. i'm also glad to hear that the new shoes feel good.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.007.000.000.007.00

Ran 7 miles at the gym.  I ran 1 mile warmup, then I ran 2 miles in 15 minutes, walked 2 minutes, 2 miles in 15 minutes, walked 2 min, 2 miles in 15 minutes.   It was very helpful that the movie Transformers was on the TV right in front of me, made me want to run fast. 

I get bored at the gym and find the only way I can tolerate it is if I come up with some kind of challenge for myself. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 7.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.007.400.000.007.40

7.4 miles on a treadmill at the gym.  I was planning to run 8 but the machine cut off at 1 hour exactly.   I thought about restarting it and finishing my 8... but then I noticed there was a guy waiting for a machine and all the treadmills were full.  What am I supposed to do in that situation?  Is there some kind of gym ettiquete?   I just left but I was disappointed.

 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 7.40
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jun on Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 09:56:41 from 66.239.250.209

I think you did the nice thing. I wouldn't have a clue about gym etiquette, but sacrificing a half mile so someone else can run seems like the right thing to do. Karma will bless you for it in your next race.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.000.000.000.000.002.00

So I get up with determination that I would make it to the gym today.  I was going to take both boys with me for the first time.  Jake (3 yrs) has been before but Ryan (11 mo) has not. 

I won't go into details because it just makes me tired to even talk about it, but it took me 2 and a half hours to get everyone ready to go.   Sigh....  I'm still determined though.  I'm going to run today. 

I get to the gym.  It's 20 degrees outside.  I struggle in with a 25 pound baby in a carrier and a 3 yr old who won't mind me.  I stand in a long line to sign them in.  They BOTH start crying hysterically.  Sigh...   Still, I will not give up.  This will not defeat me.  The childcare ladies and I decided that maybe they will calm down when I leave.  Out of sight, out of mind...  might work.  

I change in the locker room and then I run 2 miles.  I decided to take a break to peek in on the kids.  As soon as I turn the corner, the lady is frantically calling me inside.  Ryan has not stopped crying.   She is not happy.  She will not wait for me to go change and get my stuff, I need to take this baby now.  I had to carry him with me through the gym back to my treadmill to retrieve my things.  People are looking at me oddly...  It's a strange scene.  Then I had to carry him with me to the locker room.  He crawled on the floor while I changed. 

Then I went back to get Jake.  Jake promptly explains that he "boomed" a kid in the "kisser" because the kid hit him.  Where in the world did he get this vocabulary?!  I don't understand... we don't even spank him, and yet all he wants to do is "boom" people.  Must be that Y chromosome.   The other little boy that Jake hit is crying.   Man, I just made these childcare ladies day, didn't I?!  They can't wait for me to leave! 

.......All for 2 stinkin miles.  

Then I went to the grocery store with the two of them because apparently, I hadn't had enough torture and embarrassment already.  I could not muster up enough motivation to try to make up the run later that night. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.002.000.000.000.0010.00

GREAT RUN!!   Ran with my group today!  Haven't run with them since Dec 18th.  These long runs with my friends make the struggle to keep up with my weekday runs totally worth it.  I am so surprised that I ran well today considering how few miles I've been logging lately.  I think the treadmill runs have helped me stay fast.  Everytime I run on the treadmill, I do speedwork. 

Today we ran part of the Cowtown Marathon course.  The Marathon training group did 19 miles and the HM training group did 10 miles.  After these last several weeks of reducing my milage, I have decided to drop myself to the HM schedule. There were several hills on this portion.  We started out with a pretty big group - about 15 people.   No one wanted to get lost running on all the city streets.  It was fun! About mile 7, the people running 19 miles split off. 

When there was 2.5 miles left, we got off the city streets and ran on the trails back to the running store.  At this point, I turned on my ipod and speeded up.  Only one guy kept pace with me.  We kinda raced at the end.  He was behind me for 2 miles, but with about 2 football fields to go, he got in front... I briefly thought about letting him go ahead, but then I punched it up this steep hill and passed him again...   I thought I defeated him but I guess I underestimated him.  On the downhill with only 40 yards left, he passed me back.  I didn't have enough juice left to kick into a higher gear.  He finished about 10 yards ahead of me.  Ah well.  I'm impressed with myself that I ran that fast. 

Mile 1- 8:39

Mile 2- 8:22

Mile 3- 7:28

Mile 4- 8:10

Mile 5- 7:50

Mile 6- 7:41

Mile 7- 7:51

Mile 8- 7:39

Mile 9- 7:11

Mile 10- 7:15

 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.003.100.000.003.10

3.1 miles at gym in 24:30 minutes. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 3.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.007.000.000.007.00

7 miles at 5:30 pm around my neighborhood.  Average pace = 8:10.   48 degrees, no wind.  Sunset was at 6 pm.

Felt really strong today.  Legs feel strong.  No problems whatsoever.  I think the treadmill running is making me faster and it is less stress on my legs.

Splits

Mile 1- 8:21

Mile 2- 7:51

Mile 3- 8:26

Mile 4- 8:04

Mile 5- 8:07

Mile 6- 8:22

Mile 7- 8:03

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 7.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 20:16:50 from 174.23.123.195

nice running. glad you are feeling strong. keep it up!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 5:20 pm around my neighboorhood.  Average pace =8:46.  50 degrees.  Pleasant until it got dark.  Sunset at 6pm.  Went really slow today because I was having stomach pains.  I ate too much before I ran.

Mile 1- 8:41

Mile 2- 8:36

Mile 3- 8:57

Mile 4- 8:38

Mile 5- 8:52

Mile 6- 8:53

Mile 7- 9:19

Mile 8- 8:20

 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Lake Benbrook Half Marathon (13.34 Miles) 01:41:23, Place overall: 6, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.0013.340.000.000.0014.34

Chip time 1:41:23  

Race distance according to my Garmin =13.34 miles  

Average pace for first 7 miles =7:36/m

Average pace for last 6 miles=7:38/m

 
Mile 1 7:34
Mile 2 7:38
Mile 3 7:39
Mile 4 7:32
Mile 5 7:43
Mile 6 7:37
Mile 7 7:32
Mile 8 7:35
Mile 9 7:54
Mile 10 7:33
Mile 11 7:38
Mile 12 7:45
Mile 13 7:28
Final .34 mile 7:41 pace

I had a great race today.  Better than expected.  I haven't been running that many miles lately so I assumed I wasn't going to be able to do as well as the half that I ran on Dec 18th (where I ran a 1:41:30).  It was a surprise to finish with about the same time.  Actually, today's race was alot more hilly than that other race AND everyone's garmin had it longer at about 13.3 miles long... therefore, I think today I actually did better than the Dec 18th race.  

Today was really hilly... mostly gentle rolling hills but there was one "nice" hill.  I don't think there was any part of the course that was flat... we were always going up or down.  ELEVATION MAP ---> http://www.wellsphere.com/endurance-training-article/lake-benbrook-half-marathon-pr/596227   

The hills didn't really bother me until around mile 9.  I started having a mental problem in the 9th mile... thinking that the race was hard... that 4 more miles seemed SOOOO far.... I should have run more miles to prepare for this race... I'm not in good enough shape for this...  what if I aggrevate my IT Band on these hills...  

Then it occured to me that I needed to SHUT UP.  I found this song on my ipod that seemed to pump me up and I played it over and over and over and over.  I started focusing on the people in front of me.  Several guys in front of me were slowing down in the final miles so I started passing them and that really improved my mental state.  Actually, now that I think of it... not a single person passed me the entire race. 

I saw this girl in pink ahead of me when there was about 2 miles left.  She was probably about 2 football fields ahead at the time.  I started focusing on her trying to catch up.  She looked like she was getting weak.  Some men were passing her so I thought she was slowing down.  I was able to catch up in the final part.  There was fairly challenging hill (er, well, challenging after running 13 miles) in the final .3 mile.  I sprinted as fast as I could up that hill at the end (which was apparently a 7:41 pace) and I finished almost dead even with her.  I found out later that I actually did squeak it out.... My Gun Time was listed as 1:41:30.3 and hers was 1:41:30.7...  so by the skin of my teeth. 

I think that song that I was repeating was what made all the difference this race. It's called "C'mon" by Tiesto and Diplo.  I loaded it on my ipod last night.  I have never even heard it before.  Never heard of the artists. I just went to the itunes store to the "Dance" charts and saw this song featuring Busta Rhymes with a fast beat and on a whim I loaded it to my ipod.  I LOVE IT!   I think it's the perfect running fast song.  I really recommend it!!!!  It's kinda a techno song with some fast paced rapping.  He repeats "Catch 'em by surprise" over and over.  This became my mantra while I was passing people.  He also says the following over and over... "c'mon" ... "Let's Go"  ... "Hold em off" ... "hypnotize" ....   "Let's go... we're going to fly"...    VERY FAST tempo song.  

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 14.34
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From jodee on Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 22:34:52 from 67.190.31.144

Great job! I can't even begin to think about running without music! I'm glad you found a good song!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.500.000.000.000.005.50

5.5 miles at 5:30 pm around my neighborhood.  Average pace=8:19/m   Weather=50 degrees and windy.  Cold front is coming in tonight, supposed to snow tomorrow.  Pretty crazy since it was 81 degrees on Saturday.   So I guess it'll be back to the gym and treadmill for the next few days.

Splits

Mile 1- 8:43

Mile 2- 8:25

Mile 3- 8:30

Mile 4- 8:15

Mile 5- 8:11

Pace of last .5 mile- 7:19 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 5.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.004.000.000.000.006.00

I have been stuck inside since Monday.  We got some snow and ice on Tuesday and it hasn't melted yet.  The roads are super icy.  All the school districts in the Dallas -Fort Worth area have called off school for 3 days in a row.  Probably be called off tomorrow too.  I have never known this many days in a row to be called off.  We were having energy blackouts too. 

My gym membership is not of use if I can't get to the gym.  I need a treadmill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   It is really difficult to run in the winter without a treadmill.  I know some people do it... I'd love to meet someone who runs in this weather and have them give me a pep talk. 

I'm considering trying to drive to the gym when my husband gets home from work.   My husband has not been required to go to work because he can telecommute from home... however, he has opted to drive there everyday.  I think he is one of about 10 people in the 20,000 person company who went.  That's how much he wants to get away from the stress of a 3 year old boy and a 1 year old boy with full cabin fever.  I'm walking into rooms to witness people jumping furniture and trying to "swing like Diego" from the cords of the blinds.  Yes, my 3 year old did that... the blinds did not survive.   I imagine my husband is sitting there peacefully at work...  listening to music... maybe working a little... able to concentrate... no yelling or food flinging...   That sounds like paradise to me right now.  

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PM  

I made it to the gym!!  It only took me 30 minutes to get up the hill of my neighborhood (about 400 feet) because it was covered in black ice.  I was having trouble.  A nice man and his wife stopped and taught me how to do it.  He said they were just driving around "playing" on the ice, practicing going up hills and doing doughnuts in parking lots.  We just don't get snow or ice that frequently in Texas. 

Ok.  So the gym run I did was 6 miles.  

Mile 1 and 2 - 8:20/m pace. 

Mile 3- Picked up the pace gradually until I was running at 7:00/m pace. 

(walked for .1 mile) 

Mile 4- 8:20/m pace.

Mile 5- Picked up the pace gradually until I was running at 6:40/m pace.

(walked for .1 mile)

Mile 6- Ran 1st quarter at 8:00/m pace, 2nd quarter at 7:30/m pace, 3rd quarter at 7:00/m pace, 4th quarter started at 6:40/m pace but it up to 6:00/m pace

Good workout. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
12.200.000.000.000.0012.20

Ran 12 miles at Trinity River trails by myself today.  Average pace = 8:29/m.

Mile 1- 8:45

Mile 2- 8:58

Mile 3- 8:29

Mile 4- 8:45

Mile 5- 8:58

Mile 6- 8:58

Mile 7- 8:27

Mile 8- 8:18

Mile 9- 8:06

Mile 10- 8:19

Mile 11- 7:59

Mile 12- 7:52

It snowed on Tuesday about 3 inches and temperatures stayed below freezing for 4 days so the ice and snow didn't melt.  Then it snowed again yesterday morning about 4-5 inches.  However, today the temps got up to 50 degrees!!  So it was all melting fast. 

Good thing because the Super Bowl is in Arlington (which is in between Fort Worth and Dallas) this year.  Tomorrow!!!  The Steelers are staying in Fort Worth.  The Packers are staying in Dallas.  This weather has really been causing some problems for all the plans this week.  We've been hearing on the news that the out-of-towners are more impressed with Fort Worth.  Hee, hee!  It's cuz we're better...  : ) 

I went to the river around 1:30 pm.  First part of the route was pure muddy slush.  My shoes and socks got wet.  After the first 3 miles the trails were fairly dry.  I was WAY over dressed.  I had to wrap my jacket around my waist which was annoying to deal with.  It was funny because the river had ice on it, there was snow on the grass... and yet everyone was wearing t-shirts or even sports bras and shorts!  Texas for ya. 

So good run.  Pleasant.  LOTS of runners out today -probably because everyone has been stuck inside for days.  First miles I was uncomfortable because of the jacket situation and I was dodging alot of slushy mud.  I figured out that I was not running with my usual form because of the jacket.  Finally, around mile 4-5, I fixed the form thing and the trails improved so I started getting into a rhythm. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 12.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles today at 11 am.  Average pace=8:32/m.  Weather= 45 degrees, wind 10 mph, sunny, some snow slush still on ground.

Mile 1- 9:05 

Mile 2- 9:02

Mile 3- 8:33

Mile 4- 8:10

Mile 5- 8:14

Mile 6- 8:57  Two dogs who apparently got free from their backyard ran toward me.  The big one looked to be a boxer/great dane mix.  They ran with me about 1/2 mile.  It was making me nervous because they kept running into the street.  A car slowed down and the annoyed driver stared me down as if to say, "Why aren't your dogs on a leash??!"  This kinda messed up my momentum for a couple miles.

Mile 7- 8:41

Mile 8- 7:35

Brook's Ghost Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Sun, Feb 06, 2011 at 16:19:49 from 67.2.42.120

nice run. i've dealt with the "running with loose dog" issue before -- it can be very tricky.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
4.002.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles at the gym this morning at 5:30 am.  

The workout was:

2 miles easy at 6.5 speed (9:13/m) 

1 mile increasing speed every quarter mile to 7.0 (8:30/m), 7.5 (8:00/m), 8.0 (7:30/m), 8.5 (7:00/m)

2 miles easy at 6.9 speed (8:45/m)

1 mile increasing speed every quarter mile to 7.5 (8:00/m), 8.0 (7:30/m), 8.5 (7:00/m), 9.0 (6:40/m)

Worked out pretty good to get there early... got home before anyone woke up.  Yesterday I was planning to run when my husband got home from work but things came up and I wasn't able.  I decided I need to try to get the run done early.  Thing is: "When something is important, you find a way.  When it's not, you find an excuse."   I just need to wake up at 4:30 or 5:00 and go to the gym early.  It's the only way I can for sure get a run in.  Just Do It. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 09:45:05 from 205.127.70.66

That has pretty much been my experience. Early morning is the only time when you can almost guarantee that nothing will get in the way of your run.

Glad the gym thing is working out. Austin was great by the way. Almost too many things to do, great restaurants etc. I was glad I had a knowledgeable guide.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.001.100.000.000.003.10

AM

Ice and snow again.  Sigh.  Schools called off.  Wrecks all over the freeway.  Unable to get to the gym or run outside.  Once again, the need for a treadmill is reinforced.  Not going to let it get me down though.  Concentrating on positive attitude. 

--------------------

PM

Most of ice melted on streets.  Was able to get to gym for a quick run.  3.1 miles on treadmill.  1 mile easy at 7.0 speed (8:34/m) and 1 mile easy at 7.2 speed (8:20/m).  Then I turned on the techno and decided to run the last mile fast.  I cranked it up to 8.0 (7:30/m)  for a 1/4 mile... then I ran 9.0 for 1/2 mile... then with .35 mile to go I punched it up to 9.5 (6:40/m), 10.0 (6:00/m).... then finally 10.8 (5:30/m).  I concentrated on form and breathing.  I had my eyes fixed on this sticker on the machine in front of me... the faster I went and the more I focused on my form, the less the sticker was bouncing, if that makes any sense.  Mentally, I was just in the "zone"... my thoughts stopped racing... everything around me faded to the edges of my consciousness...  I have heard that the point of meditation is to get this same thing... seems to me that running and meditation are alot alike, although I've never meditated.

It was FUN to run so fast!  I finished 3.1 miles in 24 minutes... but the first two miles were done slow.  If it took me roughly 17 minutes to finish the first two, then that means the last 1.1 mile was done in 7 minutes which is about 6:30/m pace.  Pretty good.  Of course, it was on a treadmill... less resistance... but also difficult because so boring... 

I think the woman next to me thought I was nuts during the last mile... she was just walking and she kept looking over at me... not impressed-like... more like, well, she thought I was nuts.  Reminded me of my mother... she seriously does not understand why anyone would actually want to run... and even if they did run, why would they want to run far or fast???  It's so odd to her.  When I told her I wanted to run a marathon, she said, "WHY???!!"  She was under the impression (and it took me a year to convince her otherwise) that people kill over all the time while running marathons... she thought people only run marathons so they could play chicken with death.  Seriously, that's what I deal with!  Ha, ha!  

My Dad is more supportive because he is a lifetime athlete.  Was a pitcher on the TCU baseball team in college.  His college coach made the pitchers play handball in the off season to keep their arms strong.  My Dad got so good at handball, he started playing it full time.  He's been playing several times a week ever since.  He told me once that he could never be a runner because he needs a sport that's more competitive to keep him interested.  I said, "Dad, are you kidding me?  Maybe some people just run for the joy of it... but ME, what I enjoy is the competition.. and there's opportunity for tons of competition in this sport... every single run you are in competition with with your mind...  There's always that thought in your head that tries to convince you to not run or to quit or to slow down... every time you defeat that voice and do what you thought you couldn't, you win!  And it's so satisfying!!  Then of course, there's the clock and the other runners to compete with... "

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Got some great plans coming up...  10 mile race on Saturday morning with my running group.   I think my goal is 7:30/m pace, which would be 1:15:00. 

Next weekend on Sunday I'm running a 5k with the Fort Worth Running Club. My goal for the 5k is to get 21:something or better... which is about 7:00/m pace or better. 

I ran a 5k less than two weeks after my marathon and I got a time of 21:15 (6:50/m) but I think the course was short so I doubt that was my real pace.  Also, I'm not in as good of shape.  I'll be really happy this weekend if I get 21:59. 

My friend, Stephanie, is planning on running the 5k with me.  She was my best friend in elementary, middle school and HS.  Then in 11th grade, we had a falling out over a GUY  (how silly)... and we lost touch for like 10-12 years.  Just found each other again about a year ago via Facebook.   She's really into running now too!  She runs halfs all the time.  When we were friends, she always played soccer while I was in cc.  She still plays club soccer but now she also runs.  She lives in New Jersey and whenever she comes in town, we have decided to make it a tradition to run races together.  Fun!

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 3.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.002.000.000.000.002.00

10 mile race tomorrow morning.  When my husband got home today, I went for a fast 2 mile run.  I didn't want to tire my legs out but I wanted them fast for tomorrow.  

Out and back - mostly downhill on the way out, mostly uphill on the way back

Mile 1 - 7:09

Mile 2 - 7:03

Mizuno Wave Rider Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Fort Worth Running Company Cowtown Race Series #3 (10 Miles) 01:14:28, Place overall: 2, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.0010.500.000.000.0011.50

Great race today!  I am very happy.

Race started at 7 am.  Temperature: 30 degrees, not much wind.  Ran 1.5 mile warm-up.

Goal was to do 7:30/m pace.  Average pace ended up being 7:25/m.  Very even.  1st half average = 7:24/m, 2nd half average = 7:25/m

Mile 1 7:11
Mile 2 7:27
Mile 3 7:23
Mile 4 7:29
Mile 5 7:34
Mile 6 7:34
Mile 7 7:23
Mile 8 7:19
Mile 9 7:25
Mile 10 7:26

I had a pretty good pre-race routine today which I think contributed to my meeting my goal.  Went to bed at 9:30 pm.  Woke up at 4:30 am.  Ate breakfast and got ready leisurely.  Got to gym at 5:45 am.  It was so cold outside, I decided to do warm-up at gym. Ran 1 mile at 9:15/m pace.  Ran quarter mile at 7:35/m pace.  Ran a quarter mile at 6:40/m pace.  Walked for a quarter mile.   Drank about a half gallon of water between 4:30 and 6:00 am.  I stopped drinking before I left gym and made sure to go potty....   Got to race by 6:30 am.  Race started at 7:00 am.  Took caffenine gu right before race start, another at mile 4, and another at mile 6.  I bypassed all water stops on the course because I was super hydrated.   Dispite much effort, I have yet to figure out how to drink while running.  Decided it was too cold to risk water all over my face and shirt.

Felt strong whole race.  I think all this speedwork I've been doing on the treadmill is paying off.  I haven't been running near enough miles though - between 15-30 miles a week these last couple months.  I'm very happliy surprised I did this well.  Makes me wonder how much faster I could get by increasing my milage to like 50-60 miles a week.  I heard that Emily just ran a 70 mile week (her peak training week for the Cowtown Marathon) and now she's running her long runs with the 7:00/m guys.  At this point, she's probably the only girl in my running group faster than me.  It would be cool to get that good and run with the fast guys...  

The only possible way I could do this is if I got up at 4:30 am everyday and ran 10 miles before my husband and children woke up.  I have to just get the miles in first thing, because if I try to wait until my husband gets home from work, there's just too much that can happen later in the day to ruin my best intentions.   That is alot of effort but it will get easier as the weather gradually improves.  I'm thinking about it....  hmmmm

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 11.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 15:45:33 from 24.10.248.6

Great race. It really keeps you motivated and excited when you keep seeing improvement.

Good to see the old picture up again! Hmmmm... it's 1:26 right now - I could probably grab a beer right?

From Kelsey on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 16:08:07 from 159.230.97.199

Nice race! Good luck finding the motivation to get going at 4:30... I just couldn't do it!

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 16:08:27 from 71.154.11.45

Rob,

AAhhh, ha, ha! Well, it's actually my post-long run tradition to eat mexican food and drink beer. I look forward to it all week!

I'm laughing because I'm actually having one right now! : )

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 16:10:12 from 71.154.11.45

Thank you, Kelsey. I'm not sure if I have that kind of motivation, either. I'm trying to get myself inspired.

Reading Rob Murphy's training log really helps... ; )

From Kelsey on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 16:12:14 from 159.230.97.199

Nice, I have a very similar recovery plan! Although I have plans this week to eat a donut bacon cheeseburger after I run. And of course some liquid carbs :)

From JulieC on Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 23:47:40 from 67.41.189.133

Way to go!! GReat TIME and PLACE!! From reading your report and seeing previous times listed YOU are sure to PR A LOT this YEAR!! Hope you recover well :D.

From timp on Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 09:31:52 from 66.167.50.219

great race Lindsey!

From allie on Sun, Feb 13, 2011 at 23:21:07 from 174.23.192.205

way to go on an awesome race! it's always great to see improvements, and i am sure there is more to come.

as for getting up at 4:30 -- i recommend it. your body gets used to it, and i now look forward to that time where i can run in the peace and quiet and collect my thoughts before the crazy day begins.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.006.400.000.006.40

6.4 miles around my neighborhood at 5:30pm.  Average pace= 8:09/m.  Weather= 65 degrees, wind 10 mph.  

Sunset tonight was gorgeous!  The clouds looked like flowing red lava. 

Mile 1- 8:01

Mile 2- 8:13

Mile 3- 8:17

Mile 4- 8:03

Mile 5- 8:18

Mile 6- 8:14

Last .4 mile - 7:29 pace

Forcast is temperatures in the mid-60's or 70's all week!!!!!!   I am SOOOO Excited!!!!!!!   

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 6.40
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 20:11:09 from 174.23.192.205

great job. nice description of the sunset -- sounds awesome.

yay for a good weather forecast!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
4.800.000.000.000.004.80

4.8 miles around my neighborhood at 1pm.  Average pace =8:29/m  Weather = 78 degrees, wind 18 mph, sunny. 

Mile 1- 8:36

Mile 2- 8:18

Mile 3- 8:29

Mile 4- 8:48

last .8 mile- 8:10

It was so hot today!  I felt like I was going so slow... I kept looking at my watch expecting to see 10 min miles.  I was shocked I kept it in the 8's the whole run.  That's a testament to how fit I am, I guess.  I had to dig down deep to not quit on Mile 4... that mile was uphill, against the wind.  I forgot how difficult the heat makes things. 

Still, after you run in the heat and sweat so much... you feel GREAT!  I am very happy I got to run today.  The difficulty of it just was exercise for my will power.  

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 4.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

Ran 8 miles at 6:10 am around my neighborhood.  Average pace=8:36/m. Weather= 65 degrees, wind 15 mph, dark.

I had to give myself a pep talk this morning.  I had set my alarm for 4:30 am.  The plan was to run really early.  However, I had to get up twice in the night to tend to the baby so when the alarm went off, I started negotiating with myself.  It was so dark... maybe I could call my sister and see if she would babysit for me later today so I could run in the light... or, maybe I could run with the double stroller today.... or, maybe I could just run when my husband gets home from work this evening....   

Thing is: all of these options mean that I have to spend a significant portion of my day planning, preparing, and working hard .  All other things I had planned for the day would probably not get done because so much of my time would go to trying to run.  Or else, I'd have to scrap plans to run... or run less miles than I wanted.

It took me about 30 minutes of laying in bed having this conversation with myself before I finally just said, "Shut up, Lindsey!  Get up!  And JUST DO IT.  Now is the best time.  It's 65 degrees outside for heaven's sake!!  Stop your whining!"

Worked out great.  I got ready and made breakfast for everyone before I left.  I started running at 6:15 am.  Ran 8 miles.  Sunrise was at 7:00ish.  Returned at 7:20 am...  only my husband was up and he was already eating breakfast.  I was able to take a shower while kids ate.  In the past, I ran first and then made breakfast when I got home... but I think this way is better.

Mile 1- 9:05

Mile 2- 8:56

Mile 3- 8:55

Mile 4- 8:21

Mile 5- 8:36

Mile 6- 8:19

Mile 7- 8:29

Mile 8- 8:06

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.002.000.000.000.0010.00

AM

Ran 8 miles along the Trinity river trails with Brenda and Ashley today.  It was really fun.  We talked the whole time.  We went slow because the two of them are running a half next weekend and they wanted to take it easy.  I was content to take it easy because I'm doing a 5k tomorrow morning.  Average pace = 8:30/m.  This is the pace I run around my neighborhood most days.  Actually, today was easier though because there are no hills by the river and my neighborhood has several.  I don't even feel like I ran today. 

Now my husband and I are going to meet up with my friend, Stephanie, and her boyfriend for lunch....  at the Rahr Beer Brewery!  Steph just flew in from New Jersey and I hadn't seen her since September.  And the best part is.... I've got a babysitter!!!!!!!!  I mean, of course I do... I wouldn't be going to a brewery with kids!  Ha, ha!  We are so excited because this is the first time since January 1st my husband and I got a babysitter.  And we're going out!  With other adults!!!   As exciting as this is, I've got to take it easy cuz of the 5k tomorrow.   I have to be back by 4 pm anyways, so how crazy could I get.  

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PM

The Brewery was fun!!  Not what I expected.  There was a band and food...  and you could sample different beers and there was a tour of the brewery to see how they made the different kinds.  So cool.   Then afterwards we went to eat mexican food... no, I mean seriously pig out on mexican food.  So fun. 

So when I got home at 5:30pm, I started thinking about the race tomorrow.  Stephanie talked my husband into coming... and get this!! ... bringing my kids... something that he has done exactly once in my entire running career.  I am excited now.  I want to do good.  However, to do good, maybe I shouldn't have had 3 beers.  Ok... so maybe I could do a quick 2 mile run and see how fast I am.  Maybe it'll help burn some alcohol off.  

Mile 1- 7:17

Mile 2- 7:28

So not as fast as last Friday when I averaged 7:09 for my 2 mile fast run.  Oh well, at least I had fun.  I don't know what the goal tomorrow should be.  I want to do at least 21:30.  I hope that is feasible.

Mizuno Wave Rider Miles: 2.00Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Demery Cox 5K (3.1 Miles) 00:21:26, Place overall: 4, Place in age division: 3
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.003.100.000.000.004.10

Weather = 63 degrees, wind 20 mph gusting up to 24 mph, cloudy.  Out and back course... 1st half was with the wind, 2nd half against the wind.

Mile 1- 6:38

Mile 2-7:11

Mile 3- 7:25

Final Time = 21:26

I plugged my race from last week into a race predictor and it said I should be able to run a 5k in 21:30.  So officially that was my goal.  Thanksgiving I ran a 5k in 21:15 and I figured I'd be happy if I did as good today.   Therefore, I would say "officially" I am satisfied with the result today. 

However, I "feel" like I was not at the top of my game today...  I did not feel as strong as I normally do.  I feel like I could have pulled out a 20 minute race had I been stronger today and been able to hold my speed.  There was some major wind to content with, but I slowed down because I was tired.  Yesterday afternoon I went out with friends and had a couple beers and I think it affected my performance today.   

Ah well.  Room to improve.  I'll do better next time. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 4.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 12:11:06 from 174.23.192.205

nice race. you came in right on target and ran a solid time. and you were only 11 seconds off your PR -- a great sign this early in the year. your 20 minute race is just around the corner.

From I Just Run on Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 21:30:29 from 166.205.12.200

Hey there...

I see you're another Texan. Looks like it was a good race for you! Just like you one of my next goals is to break the 20:00 mark in the 5K. I just ran the Austin Livestrong Half Marathon (my first) and set my PR. Keep up the good running!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0012.000.000.0012.00

11.8 miles at 1pm around the park by my sister's house.  Average pace=7:40/m.  Weather=60's, mostly sunny, wind 10mph. 

Mile 1- 7:30

Mile 2- 7:39

Mile 3- 7:56

Mile 4- 7:38

Mile 5- 7:40

Mile 6- 7:32

Mile 7- 7:38

Mile 8- 7:58

Mile 9- 7:48

Mile 10- 7:46

Mile 11- 7:30

Mile 12 - 7:23

 

Great run!!   I decided to run The Cowtown Half Marathon this Sunday.... so I felt like I needed a long run of 12 miles to build  my confidence for that.  I am pleased with 12 miles at 7:40/m.  My goal for the race is at least 7:30/m for 13.1 miles.  I think it's a realistic goal. 

Today, I felt pretty good for 10 miles... The last two miles were difficult, but I did speed up which may have contributed to that.  I just wanted to get them over with.  

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 12.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
3.500.000.000.000.003.50

Ran 3.5 miles at 6 am.  Average pace=8:58/m.  Weather= 59 degrees, 6mph wind, cloudy, humidity=80%

Went really easy today because of the long run yesterday.  Actually, even if I wanted to go faster, not sure if I could... the 9 min pace felt kinda difficult today. 

ABOUT HILLS:

It's funny... there's this hill about 1/2 mile long and 2% grade on my route today.  Normally, I charge it and try to go at least 8:00-8:30 pace up it.  Today, I just chugged it up at like 9:30/m.  It felt more difficult today.  I think because it took soooo much longer to get to the top.  

My theory on hills is that it is not good strategy to slow down going up a hill... the reason is because a hill is hard no matter how fast you go up it, why not just charge it and get it over with?  Tell yourself that you can slow down when you get to the top if you want.  I think running fast helps to distract me from pain of the hill.  I just concentrate on form and controlled breathing when going up a hill and I just stare at the top thinking that the faster I go, the faster this is over with.  

Sometimes I'll see people walking up a hill.  If you are tired and need to take a walk break, a hill is the worst possible choice of a walk break.  It's not like you are going to get to catch your breath walking UP a hill.  To me, it makes more sense to just run the thing, get it over with, and then reward yourself at the top with a walk break if you need it.  Walking downhill will allow you to catch your breath much better.  (Then again, I suppose some people are walking the hills because of injury... in which case, I say whatever works).

My other theory is that hills are a metaphor for challenges in life...  

Brook's Ghost Miles: 3.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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4 miles at 5:30pm.  Average pace = 7:32/m.  Weather=81 degrees, wind 24 mph, sunny.

The Cowtown Half Marathon is on Sunday morning.  I thought today would be a good day to do a tempo 4 miler. 

Mile 1- 7:37

Mile 2- 7:29

Mile 3- 7:32

Mile 4- 7:33

All things considered I'm pretty happy that I sustained a 7:30ish average through this run. The route had 4 hills: 2 steep and short, 2 long and gradual.  Plus, it was eighty degrees outside, sunny and the wind was pretty strong.  The last mile was the most difficult as it was against the wind and mostly uphill.  The second mile was with the wind at my back and downhill. 

My goal on Sunday is to break 1:40 for the half.  This would be about 7:30/m pace.  The course is mostly flat and roads.  The forecast has Sunday morning at 60 degrees (high is 80 something)... pretty warm weather we are having lately... I am NOT complaining.  It's like spring is already here.  I'm wearing tanks and shorts to run in.  So anyways, don't know about the wind.  I'm hoping the conditions are right for me to meet my goal.  I'm a little concerned I haven't been running enough miles or long enough long runs.  Oh well.  Too late now. 

Brook's Ghost Miles: 4.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 12:29:30 from 67.79.11.242

Hi Texas Lindsey,

My first question is...is that a beer in your hand in your picture? I have always been told water, sports drink or milk was the best thing to drink after a race...wait, maybe the picture was taken before your race:)

I live close to San Marcos and have been running for a little less than a year. My first big race was last week in Austin (Livestrong Half-Marathon). After I signed up for it my daughter told me I should have entered the Cowtown race instead. She lives in Ft Worth and goes to TCU (Go Horn Frogs)! She is on the Blog too. Here name is Callie (calllietri on the Blog). She is the one who got me running and she is training for Triathlons but had a recent set-back with a stress fracture in her ankle. I'll tell her to look you up on the Blog, ya'll might be able to make contact. She is actually working the Cowtown Race.

My next race is next weekend too, but it's a local race, here in San Marcos, called Moe's Better Half(Marathon). My plan is to beat my PR set last week in Austin, then start training for a full Marathon in Oklahoma on May 1st. Let's keep in touch through the Blog.

From TexasLindsey on Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:02:51 from 70.253.143.203

Sometimes at the big races I go to, there is free beer to all the finishers. I think the reason is that beer replishes carbs and it's an anti-inflammatory... no, wait, honestly, the reason is because it's fun.

I thought The Cowtown was a great race!

From I Just Run on Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 15:09:32 from 67.79.11.242

Looking forward to your race report!

Race: The Cowtown Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:39:29, Place overall: 23, Place in age division: 7
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0013.100.000.0013.10

Chip time 1:39:29  

Race distance according to my Garmin =13.16  

Average pace for first 7 miles = 7:23/m

Average pace for last 6 miles= 7:46/m

Average for whole race = 7:34/m

Mile 1 7:11
Mile 2 7:20
Mile 3 7:29
Mile 4 7:19
Mile 5 7:31
Mile 6 7:29
Mile 7 7:27
Mile 8 7:46
Mile 9 7:50
Mile 10 8:02
Mile 11 7:41
Mile 12 7:37
Mile 13 7:41
Final .16 mile 6:19

The Fort Worth Cowtown Marathon!!!  My city’s biggest running event!  There were 15,000 runners in the various races.  8,000 in the marathon events.  It was at a new location and new route this year.  I really like what they did.  It was a great race! 

My only complaint was the weather.  66 degrees, 90% humidity, wind 20 mph gusting up to 24mph.   Yuck!  Normally, the weather for this race in February is cold so this was a really strange year.

My official goal was 1:39:59 or better.  I thought I was capable of 1:37 if the conditions were perfect, but the humidity and wind were an issue so I was being realistic and sticking with 1:39.  So I taped a pace band to my wrist that had the times for 1:39 (7:33/m) and I lined up in corral 1 in between the 3:10 (7:26/m) and 3:20 (7:38/m) marathon pace groups. 

It was fun waiting for the race to start because there were a lot of people I knew from other races standing around me.  One funny thing happened: I told a girl standing next to me about my goal being 1:39 officially and 1:37 if I have a great day.  Her facial expression was kinda cocky and then she said, “Oh 1:37 is easy. I break that all the time.”  Hmmm.  Well, good luck to you in the humidity then…   

Wind was at our backs for miles 1-7.  There was one challenging hill about a quarter mile long in mile 5, but other than that, the first 7 miles were pretty easy. 

Mile 8 we turned into the wind.  I literally kissed my favorite visor goodbye and threw it in the grass.  It will be missed…  It was amazing how the wind made even the downhills feel difficult.  Mile 9 had a huge hill.  It was rough!!!  Mile 10 should have been easy because it was downtown and there were big crowds lining the street, but I was still hurting from the mile 9 hill.  I did an 8:00 min mile, my slowest of the race.  About this time the 3:20 marathon pace group passed me and my friend, Greg, who was leading it taunted me about slowing down.  My leg muscles felt like jello as I was trying to run faster.  I stopped caring about what time I was going to finish in or what my time for each mile was and I started thinking that I just wanted to finish. 

Then, suddenly, at the beginning of mile 11 something happened that woke me up from the painful haze I was in:  I saw that cocky girl from the starting corral.  She was about 100 yards ahead of me going up a hill and I could tell from her form that she was struggling.  I decided to catch her.  It was pretty satisfying to pass her and it made me get a second wind.  I don’t think I would have done as well in miles 11-13 if it had not been for her.   Funny how things work out!  I sprinted the final .1 as fast as I could.  I had no idea what my time was until the final few yards when I saw the clock.  I was elated that my time was going to be under 1:40. 

Emily from my running group ran a 3:21 marathon and was the 4th place girl overall.  She looked great!  Most people in my running group said the weather made them miss their original goals for this race, though. 

The wind sucked but truly I believe the reason I slowed down in the second half was because my legs are not strong enough.  Cardio-wise, I was doing well.  I actually think I could hold a 7:20/m pace for an entire half marathon at my current level of cardio-fitness… BUT I don’t think my legs are strong enough yet.  Something to work on.   I need to do some strength training if I’m going to take myself to the next level.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 13.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Benji Abrams on Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 16:50:30 from 64.128.71.6

awesome job!

By the way, I like the bud light sipping picture!Thats what you drink after a real accomplishment!

From SlowJoe on Tue, Mar 01, 2011 at 11:24:09 from 131.59.200.82

As I was reading this, I was hoping the cocky girl would make another appearance in your report after that comment she made. Congrats on still getting a PR and a great time in some tough Texas conditions!

From I Just Run on Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 10:30:18 from 67.79.11.242

WoooooHooooo....Thanks for the GREAT race report...!!! Congradulations...The good thing is you're now confident to do even better in your next race...! You've also inspired me to really work to meet my goal this weekend (BTW...My goal is to break the 1:40:00 mark too). THe cocky girl motovation was great I hope I have something to give me a kick in my race also. Keep up the good work... Oh, and by the way, since we are running almost identical times across the board, could you please pick up your Marathon PR to about 3:30:00? You see I need to run less than 3:35:59 in the Oklahoma City Marathon in about two months to qualify for Boston. With you only running 58 seconds faster than my qualifying time that doesn't leave me much cushon...(Sounds kinda like asking Santa for a big present...Ha Ha...) And now I think I'm going to start calling you FastLindsey from now on!

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Mar 02, 2011 at 12:40:56 from 99.119.172.9

Thanks guys! It was a good race. It was fun too because of how many people. That cocky girl was awesome!

I love it when I meet people like that. A couple years ago I was running with a group of guys in my running group and I was complaining about my IT band, and this rude guy told me really point blank, totally serious, that I really shouldn't try to keep up with them because I wasn't as fast and it was getting me hurt. The other guys told him he was being rude and his response was, "well, it's true!"

Seriously, Dude? Well, I didn't complain after that... and I ramped up my training. My PR's now smoke that guy's PR's. I've got like 20 minutes on him in the marathon. He really doesn't talk to me anymore, but I'm really, super nice to him.

I'm a person who is really motivated by competition. It doesn't make me mad when people do stuff like that. Actually, I think it's funny. I just like to think of it as a gift... Like thanks so much for the motivation because I am very determined and now I will do everything in my power to kick your butt so really, it was sweet of you to inspire me.

IJustRun -- Yeah, my goal for the next marathon is sub-3:30. I'm not going to run one until the fall though. I think I can do it with the proper training. Good luck to you at Oklahoma marathon. I'm sure you can do it! You have the times in other races. Just hope for good weather and health, fuel properly, get lots of sleep, taper well, and be confident in yourself. I'll be looking for you to motivate me to do sub-3:30 come fall... so you need to do it first, ok!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
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Ran 7.5 miles at noon today around the park by my sister's house.  Weather= 73 degrees, 23% humidity, wind 10 mph, sun-sun-sunny.  Average pace=8:01/m

Mile 1- 8:08

Mile 2- 7:55

Mile 3- 8:14

Mile 4- 7:53

Mile 5- 7:49

Mile 6- 8:07

Mile 7- 8:01

Last .5 mile - 8:01 pace 

 

It was a H-O-T day to run!  The sun makes a big difference.  I am not complaining.  I'll take this over cold any day of the week.  Bring on the heat, baby!

I ran in my sports bra.  I hate doing that because people look at me... women sometimes make rude faces and men smile a little too much.  Today, I didn't care because I was hot!

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 7.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Thu, Mar 03, 2011 at 10:58:15 from 67.79.11.242

Don't know what to say except ha..ha

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.000.300.000.000.005.30

5.3 miles at 5:30 pm.  Weather= 75 degrees, 29% humidity, 14 mph wind, sun setting.  Average pace=8:19/m.

Mile 1- 8:23

Mile 2- 8:20

Mile 3- 8:23

Mile 4- 8:22

Mile 5- 8:22

Final .3 - 7:36

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 5.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 10:27:42 from 67.79.11.242

Good even pace...Is it pretty flat where you run? My area is really hilly so it's hard to stay even. I wanted to ask, what's your next race?

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 12:50:35 from 70.253.143.203

IJustRun- It's pretty hilly actually. On my 6 mile route, I've got about 4 decent hills of at least 2% grade, some of them as long as .6 mile long. When I go up the hills, I try to keep my pace the same as the flat areas. It's challenging but I figure I'm doing this instead of speedwork.

My next half marathon is Dallas Rock 'n Roll Half Marathon on March 27th. My goal at this half will be 1:37. I figure I need to do a 7:25 pace or better. I'm hoping for good weather.

For training, I'm going to try to get in some good long runs of 12-15 miles. I might do some 5k's and 10k's here and there for speedwork. I will also try to go to the gym at least once a week because I have found that I can do quality speedwork on the treadmill.

We will see if I can do it. I'm so close! I ran 7:26/m pace for a 10 mile race just a couple weeks ago. Now I just gotta figure out how to continue that for 3.1 more miles. The weather will be key.

From I Just Run on Fri, Mar 04, 2011 at 13:09:55 from 67.79.11.242

Looks like you have a great plan. I bet you can break the 1:37 with proving yourself on the 10K. I was really supprised that on my Austin Half some of my fastest miles were the last three. I guess it was just race day energy, I bet you'll have it too. I'll also try to give you something to shoot for this weekend at my San Marcos Half..:)

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.000.000.000.002.804.80

4.8 miles at 8:30 am around my neighborhood with my friend, Ashley.  Weather= 65 degrees, 70% humidity, 25 mph wind, cloudy.   Average pace=8:20/m.

Ashley from my running group and I discovered that we live only a mile apart.  Ashley doesn't run much around our neighborhood so when we met up today I took her on a tour of the best hills around here.  I don't normally run all these hills the same day.   It was very difficult especially when we went uphill against the wind.  Ashley was doing much better than I was... I was really struggling.  I realized halfway through that I forgot to take my caffeine this morning. 

Tomorrow Ashley and I and a few other friends are doing a long run.  Now that Cowtown is over, the running store we all run with, Fort Worth Running Company, isn't doing doing long runs until May. 

Mile 1- 8:40 downhill

Mile 2- 8:01 mostly downhill

Mile 3- 8:03 long challenging hill

Mile 4- 8:20 shorter steep hill, then downhill

Last .8 mile - 8:30 uphill against the wind

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 4.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.0010.300.000.000.0010.30

10 miles this morning at 7 am at the Trinity River trails.  Weather= 40 degrees, 49% humidity, VERY WINDY 25 mph gusting to 30 mph, cloudy.  Average pace=7:43/m

Mile 1- 8:11

Mile 2- 7:49

Mile 3- 7:48

Mile 4- 7:51

Mile 5- 7:49

Mile 6- 7:48

Mile 7- 7:33

Mile 8- 7:30

Mile 9 - 7:25

Mile 10 - 7:31

Final .3 mile - 7:05

Met up with Ashley, Emily, James, Tim, Monty, Greg and another guy I didn't catch the name of.  Emily, Ashley and I set the pace and the guys stayed behind.  I was just trying my best to keep up with Emily.  These guys and Emily normally run 7:00-7:20 pace for long runs so I guess they were just going slow still recovering from The Cowtown Marathon. 

Originally I was going to wear arm warmers and a shirt but then as I stood there waiting for people to arrive I got really cold and at the last minute I decided to throw on my jacket.  I regretted it after only a mile.  I was really hating that stupid jacket the final 3 miles when I sped up.  I felt hot and bulky.  I also was pissed at myself that I didn't have my ipod.  I really could have used some techno music to put me in a trance and take my mind off the pain the final two miles.  I had some gu with me but I was working so hard at the pace I never used it.   I did the whole run without fuel or water. 

Around mile 6.5 Emily and I started talking and we kinda got ahead of everyone else.  Then she started speeding up at mile 7.5.  I decided to try to keep up as best I could with the 20 mph wind.  About 3 times during those final 2 miles we'd approach 7:20 pace and I thought I couldn't take it anymore.... I slowed down assuming she would just zoom ahead.  But when I'd slow down, she would let up just enough to allow me to catch back up.  Then after a couple minutes she'd gradually pick it up again.  I was hanging but barely.  She gave me a great workout!  I love running with people who are better than me and challenge me to do what I think I can't.   

I am proud that the final .3 mile I ran a 7:05 pace especially since there was a steep hill in that portion.  I am very surprised I had enough energy to do that as much trouble as I was having with the 7:20 pace.  She sprinted ahead on the downhill in the final 50 feet.  Greg and James came in about 1 minute after us and Greg said, "We were chicked today!" 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 10.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.500.000.000.000.502.00

Took Jake in the running stroller today around the neighborhood.  We picked up children on bikes along the way including:  one first grade girl, one second grade girl, one third grade girl and two twin boys in forth grade. 

We rode around about a mile then we got to the bottom of this hill that was .25 mile long.  First, I raced them with me pushing Jake and them on their bikes up the hill.  I was last and the third grade girl was first. 

Then, they got off their bikes and raced me still with me pushing Jake... at first I was last and the twin boys and first grader were first (I gave the younger girls head starts) but about midway the kids started getting tired and I sped past them. 

It was fun.  I told them I'd race them tomorrow too, and they should tell their friends...  this could be a unique way to get some speedwork in... 

Asics Cumulus- Teal Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Sun, Mar 06, 2011 at 22:44:27 from 97.79.152.246

Ahhhhh and a great way to build your confidence...LOL

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.000.802.000.000.004.80

Weather=58 degrees, 53% humidity, wind 27 mph, cloudy.

The wind sucked.  I wanted to quit after 1 mile but convinced myself to keep going.  I finished my loop and stopped at my car for water.  My watch said 2.3 miles average pace 8:45/m. 

Mile 1- 8:40

Mile 2- 8:48 (against the wind)

I wanted to drive home.  The wind was just awful.  I gave myself a pep talk, found a decent song on my ipod, took off my cumbersome jacket and vowed to do one more loop at a faster pace than the first loop.  

Mile 3 - 8:06

Mile 4 - 7:40 (against the wind)

.8 mile - 7:12

Now that I've quit running the top of my left foot is throbing.  oh no. 

Asics Cumulus- Teal Miles: 4.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Tue, Mar 08, 2011 at 12:23:07 from 67.79.11.242

Hi Fast Lindsey,

I hate the wind too... You know I had that top of the foot pain a couple of weeks ago and blamed it on tying my shoes too tight. I can still feel it slightly but can't really figure out for curtain what caused it. Hope yours doesn’t hurt long.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.001.004.000.000.005.00

Great run today!  5 miles at 5:30 pm.  Average pace= 7:39/m.  Weather= 75 degrees, 32% humidity, 13 mph wind, cloudy. 

Mile 1- 7:59

Mile 2- 7:22

Mile 3- 7:32

Mile 4- 8:11

Mile 5- 7:13

I had to wait until my husband got home to run.  I had so much energy today.  I just ran how I felt and in mile 2 and 3 I just felt like hauling.  Then mile 4 I was kinda hurting and slowing down... but in my defense the entire mile was uphill and against the wind.  Mile 5 I turned out of the wind and I decided to end the run with nothing left.  It was fun! 

I think the pain I had on the top of my foot might have been from tying my shoelaces too tight.  Thank goodness doesn't seem to be anything serious. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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Ran 13.7 miles at 11 am.  Average pace=8:05/m.  Weather=56 degrees, 38% humidity, 16 mph wind, sunny and gorgeous!

Mile 1- 8:01

Mile 2- 8:17

Mile 3- 7:57

Mile 4- 8:04

Mile 5- 8:05

Mile 6- 8:02

Mile 7- 8:09

Mile 8- 7:59

Mile 9- 7:54

Mile 10- 8:10

Mile 11- 8:10

Mile 12- 8:16

Mile 13- 8:03

Last .7 - 8:03

My next big race is Dallas Rock 'n Roll Half Marathon on March 27th.   I had positive splits at the Cowtown half marathon which I think is indicative that my endurance is fading.   I need to do more long runs of 12-15 miles in preparation. 

So today my sister babysat for me.  I went to Trinity trails.  I have no idea what the deal was with mile 2.  Around mile 4 I really settled into a nice rythem.  I only stopped once for water at mile 6.  Around mile 10 I started feeling fatigued and the outside of my right knee started bothering me a little.  Only confirmed to me that I really need to do more long runs.

I was just kinda running what felt comfortable.  I saw that at 13.1 miles, the clock was 1:45.  So I was pretty happy that my slowish, comfortable pace was a 1:45 half.  My goal for racing the R 'n R is 1:37. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 13.70
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 18:31:30 from 67.79.11.242

Hey Fast Lindsey,

Looks like a pretty good run to me. I need to do some of those longer runs too in preperation of my marathon in a couple of months. How's your foot feeling, did the pain go away (from the top)? I noticed you run Trinity Trails...that's where my Callie (my daughter) runs and rides. I've been there one, wow it's nice. I really think you need to break the 1:36 mark on your half coming up...and I think you will!!!

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Mar 09, 2011 at 20:59:18 from 70.253.136.27

My cousin is naming her baby Kali (pronounced like Callie) when she is born in June. I am doing the baby shower. No sooner did I say to my cousin that I'd never known anyone by that name did I meet you online... weird how things like that happen?!

My foot is doing ok. I think I bruised it by tying my shoe too tight. Long runs are very time consuming not just because they take time to run but because of the recovery afterwards... I don't get to relax with my job.

I love the Trinity Trails- there's like 30 miles of trails. I always run the trails on Saturdays with the Fort Worth Running Company store located on 7th street. They put water and nuun out for us every 2 miles. They also have track workouts at the TCU track (which I can never make because of my babies). If your daughter is ever looking for a group to join or shoes to buy, I recommend them! It's a father/son owned store and they are really wonderful people. They are personally interested in everyone's specific goals and have great advice... the group just feels like a family. Joining that group was one of the best things I have ever done!!

If you are ever in Fort Worth, let me know! I'll have to meet you guys at the trails for a run!!

From I Just Run on Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 10:07:18 from 67.79.11.242

Hi Fast Lindsey,

That's cool about the name!

Funny, I checked my shoe laces this morning before my run and I think I've been over tightening my shoes too. Each time I put them on I simply tighten them and I believe they gradually become too tight so from now on I'm going to completely loosen them before I re-tie them.

Thanks for the other information, I'll pass it to Callie and definitely try and get in touch with you while we're up visiting her.

Hope you have a good run today!

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3.2 miles at 5:30 pm.  Average pace=7:30/m.  Weather=73 degrees, 16% humidity, 23 mph wind, sunny.

Mile 1- 7:08

Mile 2- 7:22

Mile 3- 8:03

Last .2 - 7:10

My idea going out was to run to the end of this one sidewalk and back approximately ~ a 5k and I wanted my pace to be around 7:20-7:30 a mile.  However, the first 1.6 miles were mostly downhill and with the wind at my back... and the last 1.6 were uphill against a 23 mph wind.  On the second half I felt like I was on a treadmill with a 6 % incline.   That 8:03 third mile really hurt.  Good workout.

Funny thing... this was the last class day before spring break for the kids in my neighborhood and it seemed that they were ALL out on the streets playing tonight.  When I had about 1/2 a mile to go, I saw a kid named Seth who was part of the group of kids that I raced the other day.  Tonight when I saw him, he ran with me all the way back to my house.  He said he wanted to run with me over spring break.  He is in 4th grade and he is the fastest runner in his class. 

Tomorrow I'm meeting my running group for a long run.  I don't know how long of a long run though.  In May my running store starts the training ramp up for the fall marathon season and they have scheduled long runs.  Right now though, people are just meeting and running on their own.  I kinda have to do what the group does.  I hope there are people running at least 12 miles at a 7:20-7:30 pace because that's what I need to do to prepare for my 1:37 half marathon goal. 

I registered for the Dallas Rock 'n Roll today.  It was a $108.  I'm going to be pissed if the weather sucks and ruins my plans for 1:37.  I could have run 3 half marathons for $108 instead of just this one.   Maybe the bands and the fact that Troy Aikman will be shooting the gun will inspire me to run a great race and it'll all be worth it.  I am so focused on that 1:37 right now... I'm dreaming about 1:37... I am thinking about 1:37 all day...  7:20 a mile for 13.1 miles. 

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10 miles at 7am with my running group.  Average pace=7:38/m.  Weather=58 degrees, 75% humidity, 11mph wind, sunny. 

Mile 1- 7:58

Mile 2- 7:45

Mile 3- 7:31

Mile 4- 7:36

Mile 5- 7:49

Mile 6- 7:12

Mile 7- 7:33

Mile 8- 7:33

Mile 9- 7:44

Mile 10-7:41

It started out myself, Emily, Ashley, a girl named Ella (I think), Tim, Monty and James.  After a couple easy miles, we settled into a 7:30ish pace.  I had to put in my ipod and zone out to Lady GaGa.  We lost Ashley and Ella somewhere before the halfway point. 

I don't know what the deal was with mile 5 - I think we were going into the wind.  At mile 6, Emily dropped the hammer and sped up to 7:12 pace.  I hung on to her pace with Monty, Tim, and James for one mile.  Then I started overhearing their conversation about lactate thresholds... somehow I lost my mental focus.  The four of them were just chatting away like this was easy... yet I was having to work like I was in a race just to keep up.  I started thinking, well, gosh now that you mention it, I was probably running at my lactate threshold...  It started messing with my head and my confidence faltered.  

I fell behind in mile 7 but I was still going 7:30ish.  The four of them were about 200 yards ahead of me when we stopped at mile 8 at a water fountain.  Monty peeled off to go in a different direction because he was doing 20 miles today.  James and Tim said they wanted to slow back down to the 7:30 pace for the final two miles.  I did not believe that was possible with Emily there.  That girl is awesome! 

Sure enough she took off and they followed.  I am really pissed at myself that I didn't have the energy or mental power to keep up.  Only two more miles, Lindsey!!!  My goodness!  At least do a 7:30 pace if you can't keep up with them!  But no.  I couldn't seem to muster more energy.  I am very disappointed with myself. 

Things I could have done better today:

1- Bad choices about what to wear - wore long sleeve shirt and I had to hold my stupid car key the whole time.  Stupid!  It just bothered me the whole time and distracted me from concentrating on the pace.  Next week I do not care how cold I start out, I am wearing short shorts and a tank.  I will also have a better place to put my stupid car key.

2- GU!!!!   I need caffeine gu for runs like this.  I can definitely tell a difference when I don't use it.

3- Flat out, my endurance is not at the level of these people.  All four of them just ran the Cowtown full marathon 2 weeks ago.  They've been running 50-60 miles a week.  I haven't even had a long run over 13 miles in months and my weekly milage has only recently been getting back up to 40 miles a week.  If I am going to have a prayer of hanging with them, I'm going to need to ramp up my long runs and run more miles in the week.  I already knew this though.  I already planned to do a 15 or 16 miler this coming week.  

4- Time for new shoes... or new feet.  Ha!

5- I need to get some new songs on my ipod.  Lady GaGa is losing its effectiveness.

SOOO.... I do not know if I am in shape to run a 1:37 half (7:20/m) after my performance today.  I don't know if it's feasible to get myself in that kind of shape with only 2 weeks left before Dallas Rock 'n Roll.  I think 7:30/m is the max pace I can achieve in a half marathon right now.  With more training, I can get to the 7:20/m... but I'm just not sure about doing so by March 27th.    OTOH, maybe the R 'n R (my first event of this kind) atmosphere and the bands at every mile will help me....  I don't know. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 1 Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 11:11:30 from 67.79.11.242

Hi Fast Lindsey,

I should have never said anything about LT the other day ... Now I've got you obsessing about it too! :)

Even though I haven't been running very long and only run a couple of "real" races, I can give you one piece of good advice. In my last Half Marathon (actuall my second), the worst two miles of the whole race, were a couple I ran while chasing another runner. All I could think of is how bad I flet and how easy he was making it seem. When I finally decided to just run my own race all things seemed much better! I say ditch the ipod, listen to your body and run your own race...!

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13.7 miles at noon at the Trinity Trails.  Average pace= 8:14/m.  Weather=58 degrees, 40% humidity, 18 mph wind, sunny.

Mile 1- 8:10

Mile 2- 8:21

Mile 3- 8:17

Mile 4- 8:23

Mile 5- 8:24

Mile 6- 8:16

Mile 7- 8:15

Mile 8- 8:14

Mile 9- 8:01

Mile 10- 8:09

Mile 11- 7:58

Mile 12- 8:19

Mile 13- 8:19

Mile 14- 8:11

The 13.7 route is just from my running store to the end of this one section of trail and back.  Got some new shoes before the run.  Asics Cumulus again.  My big toe is hurting on my right foot and my IT band is bothering me on my right leg when I run over 10 miles.  I thought the new shoes would help but my right foot felt numb the entire run.  It was really annoying.   I decided to just go slow and easy.  I think the numbness might have affected my form.  Around mile 12 my right leg IT band started bugging me... nothing serious though.  I'm going to take it easy tomorrow. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 13.70
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Wed, Mar 16, 2011 at 16:36:28 from 166.205.14.134

Good run...!

My biggest problem with my feet is my black toes. I now have 5...!

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4.5 miles at 5:30 pm on the Trinity Trails.  Average pace=7:16/m.  Weather=74 degrees, 50% humidity, 17 mph wind, cloudy. 

Mile 1- 7:14

Mile 2- 7:24

Mile 3- 7:01

Mile 4- 7:26

Last .5 mile- 7:11

This was supposed to be a 5 mile tempo but the loop I thought was 5 miles ended up being only 4.5 miles.  When I realized it was probably going to be short, I was already in mile 4.  I decided doing the loop I planned was good enough.  My plan was to do a 7:20 average.  The wind was pretty challenging in miles 2, 4 and 5.  

This guy about my age tried to "race" me around mile 3.  I came up on him and he looked over his shoulder and sped up.  He was clearly struggling with this faster pace.  He did hang on for a good quarter mile before he sputtered off into the grass though.  It was a nice diversion for me.  I really enjoy passing guys.  : )

So toward the end of mile 3, I looked down at my watch and saw a 6:58 average pace for the lap with only .1 mile to go.  I was shocked!  I had to do a double take...  "Did that say 6:58 or 7:58???"   I slowed down after that because it freaked me out.  I think had I not seen the speed, I might have just kept going like that.  I was in a nice rythem.  But once you mentally ruin a rythem by freaking out, it's hard to go back. 

This sport is so mental!! I've got to get myself over these mental limitations I'm imposing on myself.  I remember I used to get freaked everytime I saw my watch dip into the 7's.  Now I get freaked when I see the 6's.  I'm thinking that some track workouts may cure this 6's problem.  : )

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 4.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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6.1 miles with hills at 6 pm.  Average pace=8:11/m.  Weather=83 degrees, 47% humidity, 19mph wind gusting to 31 mph, sunny.

Mile 1- 8:22

Mile 2- 8:03

Mile 3- 8:09

Mile 4- 8:18

Mile 5- 8:12

Mile 6- 7:30

Last .1- 8:34

I made up a new route around my neighborhood that incorporated every big hill I knew of.  This was a very challenging route!  Especially with the wind and heat!  I tried to keep my pace in the low 8:00's going up the hills.  Some hills were directly into the wind like miles 4 and 5.  I sprinted a 1/3 mile long hill of 2% grade in mile 6... average pace up that hill was 6:30/m.  Woo Hoo!  I just took it easy downhill and to my house after that one. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 6.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Fri, Mar 18, 2011 at 00:02:10 from 166.205.9.53

Good run...sounds like you ran strong today!

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10 miles this morning with my running group.  Average pace= 7:34/m.  Weather=66 degrees, 75% humidity, 22 mph wind gusting to 28 mph, cloudy.

Mile 1- 7:50

Mile 2- 7:18

Mile 3- 7:15

Mile 4- 7:24

Mile 5- 7:44

Mile 6- 7:29

Mile 7- 7:32

Mile 8- 7:40

Mile 9- 7:44

Mile 10- 7:39

Ran this morning with James and two other guys I didn't know their names.  Emily didn't run today because her foot was bothering her.  I just plugged my ipod in and tried to hang on to the pace as long as I could today. 

Felt pretty good miles 1-5.  Mile 5 had four steep short hills one after another.  After the hills we stopped for water and then we settled back into a 7:30 pace which felt pretty good to me.  Then the guys started getting faster when there were 3 miles to go.  I assume they went back to the 7:15 pace.  I couldn't hang.  I ran the final 3 miles by myself and apparently 7:40 was the best I could do.  In my defense though, the wind was directly in my face those three miles.  It was blowing me all over the place.  I felt pretty good, but it seemed that I couldn't get myself into a faster gear.  I estimate that they finished about 45 seconds or a minute ahead of me.

We've been having major wind lately... like at least 20 mph.  I see wind is in the forecast for all this week too.  It would be so great if the wind was gone by the time of my half marathon race is next Sunday.  The wind will be a factor in whether or not I'm going to be about to do my goal of running a 1:37 (7:22 pace).  I guess we will see.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Mon, Mar 21, 2011 at 11:30:28 from 67.79.11.242

I don't know what it is about the wind but it really throws me off... Especially when it gusts. I feel really jerky in my running. Maybe I need to research running tecniques for windy conditions.

I'll be hoping for low wind conditions for your race on Sunday...I really want to see you beat your PR...!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
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3.7 miles at noon.  Average pace= 8:04 /m.  Weather=71 degrees, 62% humidity, 21 mph wind gusting to 26 mph, cloudy. 

Mile 1- 8:20

Mile 2- 8:03

Mile 3- 8:06

Mile 4- 7:39

I squeezed in a quick run when my sister came over.  I asked her to babysit for like 30 minutes.  Did a loop that included 1 really long hill in mile 2.  Mile 4 was directly against the wind. 

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From I Just Run on Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:03:20 from 67.79.11.242

Hope you didn't have to pay your sister overtime for those extra couple of minutes.... :)

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 18:39:42 from 70.253.136.27

Ha, ha! My sister is my best friend in the world. I don't know what I'd do without her. I am so lucky!

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Intervals today at noon.  Weather= 75 degrees, 20% humidity, 12 mph wind, sunny. 

The plan was to run the 2.4 mile loop at the park at 7:25 pace.  Then run the one mile loop at 7:00-7:10 pace - three times.  Then run the 2.4 mile loop again at 7:25 pace. 

Interval #1 - 2.4 mile loop - 17:55 (average pace=7:28/m)

Interval #2 - 1 mile loop - 7:10

Interval #3 - 1 mile loop - 7:04

Interval #4 - 1 mile loop - 7:03

Interval #5 - 2.4 mile loop - 17:53 (average pace=7:27/m)

I basically did what the plan was, but the wind made it a bit difficult.  I really didn't mind the heat or sun... it's that stinking wind!  The weather website said it was 12 mph, but it felt worse.  When I was going with the wind I was running 7:00's and 7:10's easily... but when I was going against the wind, 7:30's and 7:40's were a struggle to maintain.  It all averaged out to what my goal was, but it felt messy.  

My big half marathon race is on Sunday.  Plan A where everything is going perfectly is 7:25 pace.  I'm prepared to modify that if the weather conditions are really windy.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 7.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 10:25:22 from 67.79.11.242

Good run even with the wind conditions! I don't like the wind either; I've been looking for some training or technique information about how to run in the wind but haven't found anything. If I do find anything it will probably say "just suck it up" and run..:)

From SlowJoe on Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 12:44:55 from 131.59.200.80

Nice running in those conditions - that heat would've killed me. Living in west TX, I feel your pain on the wind; I've stopped trying to do specific paces on days when it gets bad because it destroys my self-confidence. Sounds like you survived it pretty well.

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Ran at 4:30 pm.  Hottest part of the day.  Weather=85 degrees, 43% humidity, 16 mph wind, sunny.

Race is on Sunday.  Thought this workout would be good preparation.  The wind and heat were factors today... Two days ago I ran when it was 75 and felt fine... today at 85 I felt like I was running on the sun.  To think that in the summer we will have 60 or more days of 100 degree temps!  Ugh! 

Ran 2.4 loop in 19:30 (8:01 average pace).  The final .4 mile was at 7:38. 

Ran 2.4 loop in 19:32 (8:02 average pace).  The final .4 mile was 7:12.

Then I ran the 1 mile loop in 6:44. 

The forecast for Sunday is 52 in the morning.  Wind 10-15 mph coming from the northeast.  The race map would have me going toward the northeast in the first 8 miles before turning and going due south for the final 5 miles.  Incidentally, there is also a gradual hill we go up that peaks at mile 8 and then we are downhill for 4 miles.  It could be nice to have downhill and wind at my back to look forward to after mile 8.  I just hope I don't wear myself out prior to mile 8.  I'm considering my strategy here...   hmmmmm....

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 5.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From Rob Murphy on Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 23:06:36 from 24.10.248.6

Good luck on Sunday. Don't worry about the wind. Just tuck into the back of a group and relax.

I'll be looking foreward to your race report. A local 5k for me tomorrow with lots of folks from the blog.

From I Just Run on Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 16:43:36 from 71.41.149.142

I'm thinking the weather is going to be good...Run Strong! Can't wait to see the new PR.. :)

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Weather predicted for tomorrow's race at 8 am is 48 degrees, 63% humidity, 10 mph wind, cloudy.  A cold front blew in.  It's going to be near perfect conditions for me... All the worry about the wind and weather was for nothing.

 Now I'm worried I didn't run enough this week.  I was trying to do a taper but I don't really know how to taper for a half marathon.  Maybe I didn't run enough. 

I'm very nervous.   I'm not sure if I have the fitness to acheive my goal of breaking 1:37 half marathon.  7:24 a mile.  Yikes!  That's 10 seconds a mile faster than I did the half marathon last month.  I hope the training I've been doing this month has made me faster. 

I need to work on my confidence tonight, go to bed early, get up early...  I can do it!  I can do it!  If I repeat it enough, I'm sure it will be true. 

My husband was going to come to my race but he's not anymore.  (He's not that supportive of my running...).  Therefore, I have to drive to Dallas by myself.  I hate driving to Dallas.  Dallas and Fort Worth are only like 40 minutes away from each other, but it's like two different worlds... especially when you're driving.  Dallas has more traffic and the drivers tend to get road rage and tail gate.  They don't like confused Fort Worthians driving the speed limit. 

Today I went to get my bib number in Dallas... and I got tailgated, cut-off, and nearly creamed into an 18 wheeler in the suicide lane.  Then I stopped for gas and there was actually a line of cars to get gas... took me 20 minutes!  What is this 1970?  While I was at the gas station, some guy flipped me off because he thought I cut him off (which I honestly didn't) and he yelled at me.  I had my baby in the back so this scared me.  I'm not used to being yelled at by total strangers with tatoos all over their body and music blaring.  Afterwards, I shut my finger in the car door!  Tell me, how do you shut your finger in the door?!  All these years of getting in and out of cars... and I couldn't get my finger out of the way to shut the door?   Ha, ha!   I had to open the door to get my finger loose.  It was bleeding pretty bad and the blood kinda freaked me out so I started feeling like I was going to throw up.  I sucked it up though.  I think I'll live. I don't think it's broken, but I won't be bending it for some time. 

All this happened in one trip to Dallas.  Can't wait for what awaits me tomorrow! 

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Race: Dallas Rock 'n Roll Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:35:48, Place overall: 42, Place in age division: 4
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MY BEST RACE EVER!!!!!!!!!!    I didn't think I would ever run a race as awesome as my first marathon, but I think this race was even better!   My heart feels like it's about to bust out of my chest with excitement! 

Mile 1 7:08
Mile 2 7:21
Mile 3 7:16
Mile 4 7:09
Mile 5 7:30
Mile 6 7:27
Mile 7 7:32
Mile 8 7:26
Mile 9 7:09
Mile 10 7:12
Mile 11 7:09
Mile 12 7:09
Mile 13 7:06
Final .2 6:28

Final CHIP Time =1:35:48

Distance according to my Garmin 13.2

Average pace =7:16/m

Average pace for first 7 miles = 7:20/m

Average pace for last 6 miles =7:11/m

Final .2 pace = 6:28/m  ~ OH YEAH BABY!!!

I have been obsessing for months about getting a 1:37 or better for a half marathon - this is my qualifying time for NYC Marathon.  At first when I heard this criteria back in December, I thought I couldn't do it.  Then I thought, "hmmm, a challenge.  I think I WILL do it."  So after I decided this, I ran a half in December in 1:41:30 (flat and good weather), then January 1:41:23 (lots of hills), then February 1:39:29 (humid with one big hill)...   and

Today...  1:35:48!!!!   OMG!!  I can't believe it.  I really thought 1:37 was a stretch of my abilities.  I would have never thought I could pull a 1:36.  I am so happy. 

I must give the weather and the course credit though.  Weather =45 degrees, 70% humidity, 10 mph wind, cloudy.   PERFECT WEATHER!!  Course mostly flat except for gradual uphill in miles 4-8 and a gradual downhill in miles 8-12.  AWESOME COURSE!!!

I will also give myself credit because I think my pre-race routine and plans worked perfectly.  I executed my race plan exactly how I wanted.  I am very happy with myself.  

I woke up at 4:30 am.  Ate some toast and started pounding the water.  I left my house at 5:40 and it took me about 1 hour to get to the race.  By this time, I had drank about 64 ounces of water.  I do this because I find that if I super hydrate prior to the race then I can avoid most water stops.  Trick is to stop drinking water about 1 hour before race starts so you can empty your bladder.  I made a porta potty stop and with about 15 minutes before the race I drank some G1 gatoraide and ate a 35mg caffeine gu.   I lined up with the 1:35 pace group.

It was a crowded race.  The first couple miles it was difficult because I had to jocky around to stay at the pace I wanted.  I was going a little faster than I planned.  My plan was to stick to 7:25... but I felt awesome and the music I was playing was putting me in the zone! 

Miles 1-4 I played some music I just downloaded last night.  I discovered DJ David Guetta and downloaded three songs from him... very fast paced dance music.  I don't listen to this stuff normally, just when I run... I find it keeps me mentally focused -kinda trance like- and makes me want to run super fast.  First song "Sexy Bitch" - dance version - over and over again.  I was saying to myself, "oh, yeah, I'm a sexy bitch and I'm going 7:15 a mile!"   Then "Getting Over You".  Then "On the Dance Floor".    These songs really made my day!!!   I was so focused and mentally pumped up. 

At the 5k sign, I saw the funniest signs by spectators I've ever seen in a race.  Made me laugh outloud!  Picture of Charlie Sheen and the words, "You Have Tiger Blood.  You're a Winner."

Miles 5, 6, 7, and half of 8 I played some different music by Kesha, Katy Perry, Lady GaGa, Rihanna... (see the girl singer theme... for some reason I like this when I run.. maybe it's the girl power thing!  I'm weird.).  There were some gradual uphills and some twists and turns during this phase of the race.  We were running through Dallas Highland Park, which looks exactly like Beverly Hills except without the hills in the background.  I noticed a street sign while I was thinking about this that said "Beverly"... this made me laugh. 

I took 1 gu at the beginning of mile 5 and stopped for a split sec to drink some water.  Then I took another gu at mile 7 and another split sec water drink.  I had to really focus to keep myself at 7:30/m during this phase because of the hills.  7:30/m was my limit on how slow I was going to allow myself to get.  I knew that the downhill was coming so I just kept saying, "Keep it contolled, focus, breathe, good form... the relief is coming at mile 8 turn." 

Oh my gosh, mile 8 turn!!  As soon as I turned the corner and went downhill, I put on Usher's "More" song.... "give me more... push it to the limit... bring it on harder... light it up... get it higher... more... more... more..."  I just started opening it up.  I started passing people.  I started getting excited that I was on track to break 1:37.  I started imagining running NYC marathon... I've never been to NYC.  I started thinking about how exciting it will be to tell my friends on the blog and my running group that I did it!  I still had like 4 miles left, but I felt great and I knew I could maintain... heck, I might get even faster!!!  I took my final gu at mile 10ish but no water. 

The only pain I felt was in my feet.  Major blisters on my feet that started bugging me around mile 10.  I wasn't going to let it slow me down... bring on the pain... blisters I can handle.  Mentally, I was REALLY in an awesome zone! 

So around mile 11.5 two girls and two or three guys started trying to pass me.  I went to battle.  When I passed a bunch of cheerleaders on the side of the road and I made pom pom hands and smiled at them, they started cheering and jumping up and down for me like crazy!!!  This energized me and I surged passing everyone back who had just passed me. 

Then around mile 12 I started slowing down again and this one girl and a couple guys passed me again.  I fiddled with my ipod and found those David Guetta songs again.  Boom!  I'm back in business.  I kicked myself in high gear.  I ran past the water station at around mile 12.2 and I grabbed water, not to drink, but to splash on my face.  I said, "Wake your ass up and run, Lindsey!  RUN!  RUN!"  

I passed that girl again but a guy in a Triathalon shirt zoomed passed me.  We had less than a mile left... but it was really disheartening at the end because I couldn't see the shoot.  There were twists and turns and I didn't know how much further.  Some races are longer than your garmin says... how do I know how much further... I can't see.  "Hold it together, Lindsey!"   

Then finally with about .1 or less to go, we turned and the finish was visible.  I could see that girl come back up on me... OMG!  She thought she was going to pass me at the end...  tough competition in the final miles of this race!  I have never jockied back and forth with so many people in a race before.  I LOVE IT!!  Fun, fun, fun!  I kicked myself into the fastest pace I could... I was going so fast I couldn't believe it.  I smoked her and ended up passing about 3-4 other guys including the guy in the Triathalon shirt in the final sprint.  My garmin said the final .2 mile was at 6:28 pace... but it said the best pace was 5:05 pace.  I swear I was hauling!  HAULING!

Woo Hoo!!!!!   I saw the race clock was 1:36:02 when I crossed.. but my chip time will be better... my garmin had 1:35:50 and I started the timer right when I crossed the starting line.  As I was walking in I kept saying 1:35:50??!!  I wanted to cry.  I held it back... but I think I would have cried if I had seen anyone I knew.  No one I knew was there.

Well, maybe one person, but I didn't talk to her... the "cocky" girl from The Cowtown half marathon was a few seconds in front of me when I finished.  I never even saw her the whole race.  I guess she was way ahead for most of the race and I just caught up to her at the end.  I said hi to her but we were both gasping for air so I didn't get to talk.   

There are very few things in life that feel as good as exceeding your race expectations.  In my life there are a few moments that compare to this:  I would say when UT and the dynamic awesome talent of Vince Young won the 2005 National Championship ... Holding my babies for the first time ...  Falling in love....  It's hard to rank but they're all amazing moments.  I am so grateful to have had these great moments.  I am so lucky!  

Time to pig out on mexican food!!   : )   

---------

Just got final race results on the website: 

*4th place in F 30-34 - out of 1,316. (But I was the 1st Texan in my age group!!)  However, I will say, it didn't look to be that competive of an age group considering the 3rd place girl finished 5 minutes ahead of me! Ah well, I'll take it... 4th place is 4th place!

*42 out of 6,800 women. 

*282 out of 10,969 men and women. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 13.10
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 15:04:29 from 24.10.248.6

Wow!

There is no telling where this running thing might end up for you.Keep setting big goals.

I predict a sub three hour marathon for you in the next 16 months.

Remember where you heard that first!

From gdoc on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 15:28:40 from 98.202.195.25

Congrats! Awesome props to you and inspiration for us.

From TexasLindsey on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 17:15:32 from 70.253.136.27

Wow, Rob! That's quite a prediction! Thanks for the vote of confidence! You know, you predicted great things for me back in September 2010... and it all came true. That Labor Day race was the turning point for me. I've been PR'ing all over the place ever since.

From Steve on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 17:26:10 from 75.169.187.47

Great race report!

From SlowJoe on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 17:44:18 from 184.79.24.255

Dang Lindsey, nice going! You must be excited if you're comparing it to the 2005 Championship! You are improving really fast, it'll be exciting to see what you can do. Congrats!

From TexasLindsey on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 19:23:27 from 70.253.136.27

SlowJoe,

Yeah, that might be an over-reach... nothing really compares to 2005 National Championship.

We were thinking we had lost to USC with 2 minutes left on the clock... I am a die hard fan, and even I had lost confidence. Then, Vince Young pulls off the most impossible amazing play almost single-handedly and we win in the nick of time just before the clock runs out. I was at a bar for the watching party of the "UT Alumni of Fort Worth" and when that happened... OMG! We all jumped on the bar and started singing Texas songs at the top of our lungs!! I think I cried.

From SlowJoe on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 20:39:28 from 184.79.24.255

Yeah, I'm a huge fan too (still hurting from 2009 when Colt got hurt and everyone knows we would've won otherwise). We were watching the game in '05 at a friend's house. I was starting to get depressed too until that last drive. I think I ended up screaming and falling on the floor, making a huge fool of myself and embarrassing my wife, but it was worth it.

From TexasLindsey on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 21:00:02 from 70.253.136.27

SlowJoe,

I know!! We were ROBBED in 2009!! What a horrible let down! BUT just when we thought that sucked, we get the entire 2010 season. Ha, ha!

So, just to get this straight now... your a runner, UT fan, north Texan, and you have two young kids just like me?! Wow, we have a bunch in common!

From timp on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 21:13:54 from 66.167.50.219

great RR

congrats!!

From I Just Run on Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 23:22:04 from 71.41.149.142

What a GREAT race report....! You had me screaming Go Lindsey Go Lindsey the whole time I was reading it!!! Thanks for sharing your thoughs and CONGRADULATIONS on a new PR. I knew you could do it...!!!! And I knew I had your name right...Fast Lindsey...!

From TexasLindsey on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 02:28:56 from 70.253.136.27

I Just RUn,

No Way I thought I was going to even come close your PR today! It was the weather and the course!

I will also give credit to the energy of people on the course and the music on my ipod! It helped me stay in a positive mental state the whole race.

I'm so excited because my husband is going to take me to NYC! now that I qualified for NYC marathon!!!! A real vacation without children!! I cannot tell you how happy I am right now... I'm sure people who win the Olympics are pretty happy, but for me, I just got my hubby to agree to take me to NYC and OMG!!!! THis is the best~!! AHHHHHHH!!!!! I've never been to NYC!!!

From SlowJoe on Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 10:28:43 from 131.59.200.82

I was overseas for the 2010 season, so it never took place as far as I'm concerned.

Anyway, keep up the great work, I'll probably see you at a DFW area race one of these days (they don't have too many in Abilene).

From runningafterbabies on Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 13:25:33 from 24.10.211.135

TL- You have really made a serious comeback ever since your baby was born NOT EVEN a YEAR ago... 1:35 is an awesome time and your splits were so even. Congrats on your qualifying for the NYC marathon. I would love to do that one some day.

From runningafterbabies on Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 13:27:59 from 24.10.211.135

Ok, so I may be a few brain cells shy due to motherhood/lack of sleep. I meant to say you haven't been back to running for a year yet - I know your son turned one in Feb :)

From Oreo on Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 20:41:55 from 174.27.150.39

Awesome race! That's a crusin time.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.006.000.000.300.006.30

6.3 miles at 6 pm with my friend, Ashley.  Average pace=7:39/m.  Weather=52 degrees, 59% humidity, 9mph wind, cloudy. 

Mile 1- 7:50

Mile 2- 7:44

Mile 3- 7:47

Mile 4- 7:48

Mile 5- 7:45

Mile 6- 7:21

Last .3 mile- 6:25 pace

I was feeling a little lazy and unmotivated after my race on Sunday.  My friend, Ashley, asked to me for a run today and it was perfect timing.  She lives about a mile away from me so we can meet halfway and run the hills around our area.  We went a 6 mile route that included every big hill I know of around here.  It was a great workout.  We maintained 7:40ish even up the hills and talking the whole time!  

I left her at 5.3 miles and turned to go home.  Then I put in my ipod and just ran as fast as I could with a mile to my house.  Fun run!!   We're going to start meeting every Wednesday!  I'm re-motivated now.  Good to have running friends!!

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 6.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.001.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles at 8 am at the Trinity River trails.  Average pace=7:58/m.  Weather = 55 degrees, 58% humidity, 5 mph wind, sunny. 

First 3 miles were between 8:00 and 8:30.  I was feeling rather sluggish which I think was because I ate breakfast too soon before I ran.  I started gradually speeding up at the turn around.  The 6th mile was at 7:17 pace. 

I'm in a hurry because we are going to Austin for the weekend to visit my husband's parents and sister.  We're going to get some babysitting!!!  Very excited!

Have a good weekend everyone!!

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

Ran in my sister-in-law's neighborhood in Pfluggerville, TX. Near Austin. Weather was 60's with thick FOG.

Mile 1- 8:31

Mile 2- 8:25

Mile 3- 7:53

Mile 4- 7:36 (downhill)

Mile 5- 7:50 (uphill)

Mile 6- 7:42

Last .5- 7:30

I thought it would be fun to run in fog, and it kinda was... but it was just pure humidity so the sweat wouldn't evaporate. I was drenched by the end of it. Her neighborhood had miles and miles of super wide running/walking trails.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

Wind 35 mph.  I decided not to run today... just wasn't appealing fighting the wind.   Tomorrow my sister is babysitting and I'm doing 14 miles. 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
13.500.000.000.000.0013.50

13.5 miles at noon at the Trinity Trails.  Average pace=8:18/m.  Weather=60 degrees, 29% humidity, 19 mph wind, sunny. 

mile 1- 8:18

mile 2- 8:20

mile 3- 8:16

mile 4- 8:15

mile 5- 8:09

mile 6- 7:53

mile 7- 8:17

mile 8- 8:26

mile 9- 8:30

mile 10- 8:13

mile 11- 8:24

mile 12- 8:35

mile 13- 8:19

Last .5- 8:18

That stinkin' wind.  It was in my face on the way out.  I was running hard against it and the entire time I was thinking to myself, "Just suck it up... at the turn around, the wind will be at your back and you're going to feel like your flying."  

So you might think that after the halfway point at mile 6.7, I got faster... Well, for some reason that seems to defy physics, after the turn around I did not feel the wind at my back.    It felt more to the side of me.  I couldn't understand why it feel directly in front of me on the way out and on the side on the way back.  It was only slightly less difficult.  Stupid wind.  Ha, ha!  I guess it's strength training at least.

My right IT band started bugging me when I stopped for water at the half way point.  The last half of the run it was hurting. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 13.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 20:03:45 from 184.79.24.255

Yeah a rule-of-thumb is the headwind actually hurts twice as much as the tailwind helps. The same thing always happens to me, I wear myself out fighting the stupid headwind, then feel robbed on the way back home. All things considered, good run though. Springtime in north Texas...

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.006.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles with group at Trinity.  Tempo run.  Weather=HOT!!  75 degrees, 80% humidity, 10 mph wind, SUNNY.

Mile 1- 7:45

Mile 2- 7:29

Mile 3- 7:25

water stop

Mile 4- 7:45

Mile 5- 7:44

Mile 6- 7:31

It was a hot day especially with the humidity.  It feels good to sweat!  I'll take this over cold weather any day!  The others did another 3 mile loop but my mizuno wave riders were giving me blisters... my right foot had blood blisters when I stopped.  I am retiring these shoes - they just suck for me! 

I talked to this girl about Newton shoes today.  I am a toe runner and under-pronator (supinator) with high arches.  I could care less about heel cushioning.  However, I'm not interested in miminalist shoes because I need more cushion in the forefoot.  When the forefoot padding wears out on my shoes, I get hurt.  

This girl I was talking to claimed that Newton shoes will last me 600 miles.  I told her I wear shoes out in the forefoot every 200-250 miles... she claimed that Newton's would last longer.  Hmmm...  well, if that's true, then the $200 price would be worth it. 

I had an off-week this week... didn't run much.  I was having some pain in my right IT band.  It was hurting even when I wasn't running.  I decided that taking a few days off would be a good idea to prevent injury.  Today's run my IT band didn't hurt at all... but I feel like I lost fitness.  Felt kinda slow. 

Mizuno Wave Rider Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kam on Sat, Apr 09, 2011 at 13:10:04 from 174.23.120.174

Maybe it was the 75 degrees and 80% humidity that made you feel slow.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.200.000.000.001.006.20

6.2 miles at 6:15pm around my neighborhood.  Average pace=8:18/m.  Weather=77 degrees, 20% humidity, 20 mph wind, sunny.

My calfs have been SUPER sore since Saturday's run!!  I wore the mizuno wave riders WITHOUT my orthotic inserts.  The only thing I can figure is that the shoes were super flat without them (my inserts elevate my heels about 3/4 inch).  Seriously, I could hardly walk yesterday and today is only slightly better. 

I got these inserts made for my high arches about 2 years ago.  The arch support is still really good... but the toe area has been worn down to flat and the heels are still about 3/4 inch tall... the reason is because I only wear them when I run and I only land on my toes.  My old running shoes are all worn flat on the forefoot and the heel areas are in mint condition.

I wonder if the inserts elevating my feet are helpful or harmful for my running form....   Hmmmmm...  I know mimimalist shoes are relatively flat.  I wonder what Newton's are?  It seems to me that if you strike with your forefoot, it would be helpful to have your heels elevated for fast lift off.  Maybe not.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.500.000.000.000.005.50

5.5 miles at Trinity trails.  Average pace=8:11/m.  Weather=85 degrees, 49% humidity, 23 mph wind gusting up to 28 mph, sunny.

WIND.  WIND.  WIND. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 5.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 22:08:22 from 174.23.241.50

that's quite a strong wind! way to run through it. nice work.

From Chris on Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 16:27:02 from 76.255.93.233

Hi Lindsey, my name is Chris and I live here in Fort Worth in the Camp Bowie and Hulen area. I also run on the trinity about 4 to 5 tmes a week. Nice to see another Fort Worthian on the site. I know what you mean about the wind, GEEEEZ!! Happy running!

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 20:09:52 from 70.253.130.226

CHRIS - Nice to meet you! What about the wind today? Did you see it today?! CRAZY!!!!

From Chris on Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 00:01:20 from 76.255.93.233

I KNOW! It's supposed to calm down tomorrow, I really hope so. Thanks for the running company info, I will definitely stop by on the 21st.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.002.000.002.00

Weather=70 degrees, 15% humidity, 32 mph wind gusting up to 45 mph, sunny.

I decided to run the Fort Worth Zoo Run 10k tomorrow.  I decided that today would be a good day to do some mile repeats.  I thought 4-5 would be about right.  Then I walked outside and noticed that the wind was ridiculous... I walked back inside and checked the weather.  It said wind was 32 mph.  Gusting to 45 mph.  FORTY-FIVE!!  Are you kidding me?  Maybe only 3 mile repeats. 

Mile 1- 6:53 pace.  This was a loop I was running and only the last 1/3 was against the wind.  I was 6:46 average pace at mile .62... then I turned into the wind.  I was slower but it felt MUCH more difficult.  

Mile 2- 7:08 pace.  I think the wind actually picked up in between miles 1 and 2... could be wrong... but I swear it seemed that way.  So on the second mile repeat, I was 6:35 average pace at mile .62...  then I turned into the wind.  OMG!  I cannot tell you!  At one point I thought it was going to stop me... like actually make me come to a complete stop!  Ha, ah!   Quite funny I'm sure to watch me battle.  It felt like I was pulling a car.  Little pieces of sand were hitting my face and ...it hurt!

Mile 3 - DNF.  Yup.  I quit.  That wind is too ridiculous. 

When I got back in my car to drive home, I was feeling kinda quilty about quitting.  But then I noticed the atmosphere was dirty brown.  As windy as it has been, today was worst by far... it looks like a sand storm out there. 

 

Brook's Ghost Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Fort Worth Zoo Run 10k (6.2 Miles) 00:45:08, Place overall: 8, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.006.200.000.000.006.20

Mile 1- 7:04

Mile 2- 7:21

Mile 3- 7:24

Mile 4- 7:25

Mile 5- 7:18

Mile 6- 7:01

Final .26 mile - 6:17

 

First mile went through the zoo and we ran past the elephants, giraffes, hippos, zebras & gazelles, famingos, petting zoo and the Old West Texas Town.... pretty cool!   A 10 year old boy passed me in the first mile... I thought I might pass him back later in the race because 10 year olds don't usually have the endurance to stay ahead the whole race... but no!  That kid held out and I never saw him again.  

I actually PR'd today by almost 9 minutes... but I haven't run a 10k in 2 years.  The first half of the race had many hills.  The final 2.2 miles were mostly downhill.  Overall, I am happy with my results... however, I feel like I could have done better had I trained better.  These last three weeks I haven't been running much.  I was second place in my age group... the first place girl's chip time was only 5 seconds ahead of me...  had I known that, I might have mustered up some extra power at the end.... but she was actually behind me in gun time so I didn't know I had competition that close.

The last mile was interesting:   A really in-shape 40-something guy and a 20-something girl passed myself and this guy wearing five-finger shoes when there was less than a mile to go.  Then I passed five-fingers  because he was looking pretty tired...  but then all of a sudden, five-fingers threw himself into turbo speed with 200 yards to go...  I kept up for about 5 seconds and then gave up... I was really impressed with him!  I started yelling at him to catch that guy and girl just ahead... and he did it!!  I was excited for him even though I didn't know him.  What a kick!   Then it occured to me that I got passed by 3 people in the final mile.  Hmmm... I need to work on my 10k racing strategy... It's a whole different race than the half marathon.  You have to endure more pain in the 10k but it's over quicker... I don't think I did it just right.  I smell another challenge...  : )

 

 

Brook's Ghost Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Sun, Apr 17, 2011 at 11:10:48 from 184.79.24.255

Nice job on the PR. I bet you do have a faster 10K in you, but you still went fast on a hilly course. I've only done one 10K but I remember it being the most painful of all the distances too. Congrats on the awesome age group placing as well.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
7.500.000.000.000.007.50

7.5 very slow miles at noon.  Average pace=8:52/m.  Weather=90 degrees, 50% humidity, 20 mph wind, SUNNY. 

It was very hot so I went slow.

Brook's Ghost Miles: 7.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.300.000.000.000.006.30

6.3 miles on hilly route around my neighborhood with my friend, Ashley.  Average pace=8:12/m.  Weather= 70ish, 15-20 mph wind, cloudy. 

My hip and IT band were really bothering me on my right leg the last 3 weeks.  Last week I started running in my Brooks shoes instead of the Asics and it started feeling better... but now my groin muscle on my right leg is bothering me.  Also, I was struggling with blisters for months even though I was wearing synthetic socks... Finally, last week I switched to very, very thin synthetic socks and no more blisters! 

Brook's Ghost Miles: 6.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles on hilly route at 6 pm with Ashley.  Average pace=8:24/m.  Weather=74 degrees, 69% humidity, 13mph wind, sunny. 

Didn't run for a week against all best intentions.  There were various things that got in my way from running:  1) my in-laws visited on Thursday night, 2) I went out of town for a wedding this weekend, 3)my one year old is teething/has fever/crying-non-stop/waking up all night long.

I started running today and it felt like my right femur was hurting.  After I ran for a little while the pain lessened, but then when we stopped at red light and started running again, the pain was really bad.  I still was able to run, but it did not feel good.

This is just the latest of my right leg problems.  Over the last month or so I have had pain in my right leg move to various locations.  First it was the right big toe, then I took some days off... started running again and my right IT band hurts, then I got new shoes and took some rest days... started running again and my right groin muscle felt pulled or hurt in some way, then just now took a whole week off... and now it feels like the pain is on the femur bone itself.  

This is really depressing.  I wonder if I have a leg length discrepancy.  UGH!   I feel defeated at the moment. 

Brook's Ghost Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From timp on Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 09:01:51 from 144.188.24.25

sorry your legs has been giving you issues. I hope it all gets sorted out quickly for you.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

Woke up today and I cannot put any weight on my right leg.  Pain is concentrated in groin... feels like maybe the pelvis and femur joint.  I am going to see a sports doctor today or tomorrow. 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

My husband made me feel guilty about going to see this chiropractor/sports injury specialist.  Our insurance doesn't cover it, so it could be very expensive.  However, I think they would diagnose my problem easily... the specialize on running injuries.   My husband just doesn't see my running as a priority.  It's not worth the extra expense.  Sigh.

I'm relunctant to go to my regular doctor because in the past when I've seen him for running related injuries, he sends me to orthopedic doctor who then sends me to physical therapy... no one diagnoses what is wrong, and because I'm just sent around to various different doctors on different days, I have to spend countless babysitting favors and money on co-pays for each doctor that I see.  Waste of time and money.

I will presevere.  I will not give up until I am running again pain-free.  Think of me as Scarlet O'hara with a fist full of Tara dirt in my hand, "As God as my witness"...  Well, maybe that's a little dramatic... but I really do not want to get discouraged.

I looked over this training log and I realized that the precursor to all the problems on my right leg was my big right toe.  That big toe joint was bothering me for months.  I bet I had a stress fracture.  My theory is that I started running differently with my right leg because of the big toe.  This triggered all the IT band issues.  I eventually switched shoes and my groin muscle was injured.  Now everytime I run it feels like my femur is hurting. 

Here's my plan:  A. 2-3 weeks of no running.  B. New orthotics  C. Start running again very slow and not many miles.  If it hurts, more time off.  D. strength training.

 

 

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From Bonnie on Sat, Apr 30, 2011 at 10:21:55 from 64.119.33.134

Lindsey, I am sorry to hear about this. Maybe you could compromise about the Sport Med doc. For what it is worth, I have never actually had a sports med doc help me ... I have, however, been very happy with ART (active release techniques -- usually done by people with a background in PT or chiropractors) -- there is a place near you: http://www.activespineandsport.com/

this is probably not as expensive, maybe your husband would be more likely to agree to this (usually no more than $75 for a visit -- most of the ones I have seen were more around $45-50).

Good luck dear! You plan seems like a good one.

From I Just Run on Thu, May 26, 2011 at 15:56:51 from 67.79.11.242

Dang Lindsey...Sorry I haven't visited your Blog lately. I didn't know about your troubles. I've been fighting injury too, to the point I missed almost 20 days of training, then ran the OKC marathon with only a week back to running. It was brutal! After that other problems started showing up. I've been on and off for a while now :-( I think your plan is good. I've been trying to run through it and all I've seemed to get out of it is disappointment. Hope to see you back soon!

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2.5 miles at 5:30 pm.  Weather= 96 degrees, 29% humidity, 15mph wind, sunny.

This is the first day of running in 5 weeks.  I took time off because of injury.  I think I got a stress fracture in my femur.  I didn't go to the doctor because of the cost and time and babysitting involved.  I made a deal with my husband that if I saved money by NOT going to the doctor and just taking time off from running... then I could buy a used treadmill off craigslist.  The only remedy for a stress fracture is time off anyways.  Everyone keeps telling me that a femur stress fracture is rare... but I couldn't even walk without pain for 3 weeks.  I suppose even if the pain is somehow related to a pulled or torn muscle, the remedy is still time off. 

So the run went very well.  No pain in the leg to speak of.  However, it was hotter than all hell.  I was pretty miserable.  I will not be running at this time of day again.  However, I just took a shower and I am feeling a slight pain in the right femur.  Nothing like 5 weeks ago though.  Still....  Jeeeeez....

I am so ready to be running again.  I've gained 5-10 pounds.  I put on my running shorts and I had the very beginnings of a muffin top!  Oh the hell no.  Also, I could tell that not having exercise endorphins was affecting my mood and stress levels... either that or my kids got way worse behaved after I stopped running.  Ha, ha!

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I got a treadmill!!!!!   Finally!!!   I am so excited!   It's a Spirit Z100.   I read on some website that if you want to walk, you need a 2.0 hp, if you want to jog, you need 2.5 hp and if you want to RUN, you need 3.0 hp.  I have no idea if that is true, but it seemed reasonable to me. 

I've got it set up in my room in front of the tv.  I'm going to try it out tonight.  Still recovering from this right thigh injury.  All this time I've been thinking it was a stress fracture of the femur but now I'm starting to think maybe it's a hip flexor muscle strain of some kind.  It's getting better after 6 weeks of no running.  I ran a little on Wed and it didn't hurt during the run but it hurt the day afterwards.  I think running on the treadmill will be better than concrete for recovery. 

I can't wait to get back running with my group on Saturdays.  I want to train for Dallas White Rock Marathon on Dec 4th this year.  This gives me 6 months.  I'm thinking my goal is going to be 3:25... which is 7:50/m.  I plugged my most recent half marathon time into a race predictor and it said I should be able to do 3:23 marathon.  If I can get healthy enough to train well, I'm sure I could do it.  The only other marathon I ran was 3:35...  so this would be a 10 min PR.  Sounds like a fun challenge. 

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From Kam on Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 19:57:49 from 174.23.120.174

Welcome back to the world of running. Good luck on the treadmill. I watch 24. The action keeps the miles humming by.

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 20:54:05 from 71.153.24.92

Thank so much, Kam!! I think I will buy the dvd set of 24. I've never seen that show but everyone I know that has gotten into it has loved it. This may be a great time for me to try it out!

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3 miles on my new treadmill.  I've got to get a big fan in there because I felt hot.  It's 100 degrees outside and only 80 inside my house but still... I was hot!  I didn't have pain in my right leg per se, but I was "aware" of the right quad muscle the whole time.  I don't know how to explain it... I just felt every movement.  Does that make sense?   Seems weird.  I don't care though.  I can not stand taking any more time off... I must run!!

After the run I was wearing my bike shorts and sports bra and my 3 year old asked me if I had a baby in my belly!!!!   OMG!  My husband thought that was hilarious!  Thanks, son, for even more motivation to start running again! 

I've gained about 10 pounds since I took off running for this injury 6 weeks ago.  People who usually hassle me about being too skinny have now starting complimenting me on looking more "healthy".  Gee, thanks.  It's mostly my mom and grandmother but also other family.  My mom accuses me of having eating disorders whenever I am at my most fit during marathon training.  I've come to think of it as part of the sport.  It's ironic to me that neither she nor anyone else felt the need to express concern about my health before I started running when I was 145 pounds, smoking cigarettes and going to happy hours all the time...  Ha!  People are funny. 

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4.7 miles at 6:30 am around my neighborhood. Weather=78 degrees, 66% humidity, 14 mph wind, sunny sunrise, birds chirping, beautiful morning.  Average pace= 9:46/m.

Right leg did not hurt again!!!  Only problem I had (other than being super hot!) was that my lower back felt stiff.  I guess not running for weeks will do that.  I also felt nervous the first couple miles because I wasn't going as fast as I used to... I felt... almost guilty... for going so slow.  I worked it out in my head over the course of the run though...  I am going to come back from this injury smart.  I know that I have to go slow and build my base milage for 6 weeks before I even think about speed.  Also, I've got to get acclimated to this heat!  My goodness, it's hot!

 

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From Chris on Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 12:30:11 from 99.110.23.2

Yeah!!! Congrats Lindsey! Overcoming an injury can be tough, sounds like your over the hump. Take it slow and keep up the good work.

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 20:52:45 from 71.153.24.92

Thank you so much! I'm glad to be back. I don't know what to do with myself when I'm not running!

From Rob Murphy on Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 21:28:17 from 24.10.248.6

Good to see you back Lindsey and congrats on the treadmill.

About the weight thing. I've noticed that I'm not really in shape if friends and co-workers aren't approaching me expressing concern about my health. Seriously, If people I work with think I might have cancer, I know that I am race ready!

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5 miles with my group this morning.  Weather= 80 degrees, 55% humidity, 9 mph wind, sunny.  Average pace = 9:24/m

First 2.5 miles I ran with the 10 minute group averaging actually 10:15/m.  Then I turned at the first water stop to go back because I don't want to do too much too soon and risk re-injury to my leg.  I ran with this 21 year old guy on the way back and we picked up the pace and averaged 8:40/m the final 2.5 miles.  I was out of breath but my leg didn't hurt.  Leg still doesn't hurt after I stopped!  Woo Hoo!

I talked to the group I was running with before I got injured.  Today it was just Emily and 4 other guys.  They were doing 12 miles at 7:45 pace.  They zoomed past me when I was in the 10 minute group.  I can't wait until I can run with them again.  Patience Lindsey, patience...  Gotta stay focused on recovery and building up my milage before I even think about trying to keep up with those guys.

 

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From SlowJoe on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 11:25:05 from 184.79.24.255

Welcome back, good to see you running again. You will be back with your old group soon, I think half the battle is getting used to the heat (which they probably are).

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 15:04:01 from 71.153.24.92

Thanks Joe! Yeah, this heat is oppressive!! Once I get used to it, it's at least somewhat ok in the early morning.

From I Just Run on Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 16:32:35 from 166.205.14.105

Hey Lindsey...You're back...! Yeah....! Happy running but come back slowly :-)

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5 miles at 5:50am.  Weather=80 degrees, 59% humidity, 14 mph wind, sunrise.  Average pace=9:39/m. (10:29, 9:41, 9:18, 9:41, 9:04)

Last week I was talking to my mother and I was explaining to her how much worse my life has been since I stopped running because of this injury... then I told her I had taken enough time off for the leg to theorically heal and I could start running again but I didn't "feel" like it...  I started telling her why I can't run in the morning and why I can't run in the afternoon and I why I can't run with the kids...etc, etc. 

Suddenly, it hit me... I have this written on my wall and see it everyday:  "If you really want to do something, you find a way.  If you don't, you find an excuse."  

OMG, I'm making excuses...  I realized that I was telling myself it was "hard" and I was believing it.  I think inertia was getting the better of me.  I think I was getting used to not running and my mind was coming up with excuses to keep me in the status quo... convince me not to change my daily habits because change is hard.  As bad as I viewed my situation without running, on a sub-conscious level I was resisting starting to run again because it was "hard".  Funny how that works. 

Sometimes I catch myself trying to decide how I "feel" before I make a change.  Ha, ha!  I check my gut to see if it feels right.  Maybe that's a good strategy for some things in life but I've learned you can't go by how you "feel" to start an exercise regime or a workout.  Most of the time you may not "feel" like you want to run... "feel" like you want to get up in the morning.. "feel" like you want to go faster or farther.  At least not at first.  It always gets better... and I've never finished a run and regretting running.  OTOH, I've skipped a run and regretted it. 

No, sometimes, you can't go by how you "feel" in life.  Sometimes you have to suck it up and, to quote Nike, "Just Do It".   

"Sacrifice is a requirement of life.  You either sacrifice today to reach tomorrow's goals or you give up your goals in favor of the fleeting comfort that is distracting you."  Sacrifice is doing something you don't "feel" like doing.  What many people don't consider when they are deciding whether or not to do something "hard" is that comfort is abundant (and sweeter) once long term goals are met.  

Ok.  So on the phone with my mom that day, I caught myself being a whiny baby.  After I realized what I was doing, I started running again.  And I started waking up early and just doing it.  It's not nearly as hard as I imagined.  Heck, it's a great time of year to run at 6 in the morning.  It's light outside... warm enough to wear tank and shorts and it's the coolest part of the entire day without oppressive sun. 

"Telling yourself a miserable mental story about your circumstances, creates suffering... Telling yourself a more positive and grateful story creates happiness".   The truth is... mornings this time of year are a gift.  Running is a gift.  I need to wake up every morning to run and say, "Thank you God for the ability to run and this glorious morning". 

I keep reminding myself that I've got to be patient coming back from this injury.  My leg still feels a little weird even if it doesn't hurt.  My plan is to take it slow but increase my miles gradually over the summer.  Last week was my first week back and I did 13 miles.  This week I'll do 20.  Week 3 - 25 miles.  Week 4 - 30.  Week 5- 35 miles.  Week 6- 40 miles.   It still makes me nervous to be running so slow... but I looked back at my running this time last year and I was even slower.  I got lots faster in the fall/winter/spring that followed.  If I do as good of a job as I did last year with building my base over the summer, I should be able to reach my goals.  Sacrifice, patience, determination, discipline, persistance, hard work...  If I put in the work, I'm sure I could achieve a 3:25 marathon in December. 

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From Fast Running Mommy on Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 11:01:40 from 192.168.1.1

wow! Congratulations on overcoming that. Self mastery is a beautiful part of this life. Being married to Sasha has opened my eyes in many ways to the life of discipline and conquering inertia.

I grew up in the garland/richardson area..my dad went to University of Texas and I grew up hearing Aggie jokes..all of the time!!

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 14:27:01 from 70.235.190.45

Fast Running Mommy,

Thank you. I was in a major funk after I got injured. I don't have much money or babysitting so I didn't have many options for rehab or cross-training other than just to stop running for a while. 6 weeks of no running was messing with my head. I was really depressed I think. Plus, I gained like 10 pounds. How in the world does a whole grain eating, cooking every meal healthy vegetarian gain 10 pounds in 6 weeks?!? Ha, ha!

I'm glad to be back at it now. I feel much better about myself and I'm just in such a better mental state when I'm running.

I have the exact opposite of your husband -as far as working out goes, as in, he doesn't work out at all. He doesn't understand why I want to. I've often wondered what it would be like to be married to someone athletic. I guess there would be pros and cons just like anything else.

Thanks for reading my blog!! I've read yours alot too. I can't believe you ran while prego so much! Good for you. I didn't feel up to it when I was prego.

Aggie joke???

Did you hear about the Aggie terrorist who tried to blow up the Longhorn team bus? ~ He burned his lip on the tailpipe!

From Fast Running Mommy on Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 14:47:50 from 192.168.1.1

oh..we could be friends...I haven't heard a good Aggie joke since I left home!!

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5 miles at 5:50 am.  Weather=78 degrees, 64 % humidity, 10 mph wind, sunrise.  Average pace=9:47/m.  (10:29, 9:47, 9:49, 9:45, 8:58)

First two miles my right leg... felt like my femur was giving me trouble.  It hurt when I impacted the ground.  However, after the first two miles I didn't feel it anymore. 

Excellent morning.  I love this time of day during the summer. 

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5 miles at 5:40 am.  Weather=79 degrees, 66% humidity, 14 mph wind, sunrise.  Average pace=9:48 (10:09, 9:38, 9:54, 9:43, 9:32)

Had some minor aches and pains in right knee and right leg at first.  Just went really slow and I forgot about it.   I'm really loving waking up early and running.  When you watch the weather and see the forcast everyday for 100 degrees, you think this would be a sucky time of year for running...  but actually, the mornings are great.  Sun is up so early in the day, you can start in the 5 o'clock hour.   I much prefer running this time of year than in the winter.

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8 miles at 6:30 am with my running group. Weather: 82 degrees, 70% humidity, 21 mph wind gusting to 24 mph, sunny. Average pace=9:00/m.  (9:16, 8:56, 8:58, 9:05, 8:57, 9:02, 8:53, 8:50)

It was rough conditions because of the humidity. I ran with Brenda. It was FUN! I'm so happy to be running again!!!!

By the way, it's supposed to get up to 105 degrees here today! 

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From JG on Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 19:03:51 from 98.66.189.76

I saw your post on SlowJoe's blog ... congratulations on some remarkable race times in such a short period of time while have having a baby in the middle! I like your race plans for 2012 ... that is where I will be ... Boston & NYC! I needed a 3:10 marathon for guaranteed entry into NYC, which I am sure I will get in October, but I ran a 1:24:42 half a couple weeks ago & then noticed on the NYC website that I also get a guaranteed entry with a sub 1:30 half ... so I am there!

Good luck building your mileage back up, take it slow ... staying injury free is half the battle of this game! :)

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5 miles at 5:45 am.  Weather=78 degrees, 65% humidity, 27mph wind gusting to 34 mph, sunrise.  Average pace=10:04/m  (10:43, 10:05, 9:56, 9:52, 9:36)

WINDY!!!   I was running against the wind up this hill... It felt like level 10 on a stairmaster!  I didn't even feel like I was moving forward.  The wind resistance made it a very good workout even though I wasn't pushing the pace.

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6.6 miles at 6:30 pm.  Weather=96 degrees, 45% humidity, 67 degree dew point, 5 mph wind, sunny.  Average pace= 9:35/m.

Ran with Ashley around the neighborhood.  It was fun!  We were attacked by swarms and swarms of little nats.  Several, several, several got stuck to the sweat on my body... up my nose.. in my mouth... and one even in my eye.  I have never seen so many nats in all my life.  It was really hot!!!!!   I'm meeting Ash on Thursday at 5am... going to see if she likes running that early before work.  She has to leave for work at 7 am so we will see.

I am starting to wonder if the problem with my right leg either was sciatica nerve issue or else may have triggered a nerve issue.  I'm having weird feelings in the leg around the femur but it shoots up my buttocks now... also my big right toe is bothering me again (was hurting in Jan-Feb, prior to the right leg injury).  Doesn't affect my form though.  Not too painful... but just feels weird.   I just do not care.  I refuse to stop running.  I feel that 6 weeks was enough time off.  If I have to go super slow, fine.  But I'm not going to quit again.  I love it too much!!   : )

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5 miles at 5:50am.  Weather=72 degrees, 80% humidity, 65 degree dewpoint, 7 mph wind, sunrising.  Average pace=9:58/m. (10:59, 9:50, 9:27, 10:07, 9:22)

It stormed last night so it was nice and cool this morning.  Great run!  I charged the hills and went about 8:30 or 8:45 up them.  Just some minor pick ups.  Leg felt funny but didn't hurt.  I'm really leaning toward thinking it's a nerve issue. 

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6.5 miles at 5:00 am.  Weather=72 degrees, 81% humidity, 66 dew point, 6 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:58 (9:52, 8:48, 8:50, 8:39, 8:50, 8:51, 8:46)

Ran with Ashley and her husband, Tim.  We had to meet extra early because the two of them had to go to work afterwards.  Awesome run!  Several hills but we kept the pace pretty even.  The sweat would not evaporate so I am so soaked right now.  I feel great!  My leg bothered me before the run and after, but not during. 

Tomorrow I'm meeting Ash for 5 miles and then on Saturday we're running 9-10 miles with the group. 

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5 miles at 6 am.  Weather=75 degrees, 79% humidity, 70 dew point, 9 mph wind, sunrise.  Average pace= 9:35/m.  (10:25, 9:21, 9:16, 9:12, 9:43)

Ran with Ashley.  My legs felt heavy today and I was having a hard time catching my breath.  Course, I did talk ALOT.  I think the heat/humidity are making it hard to breath too.  I read in Running Times that dew point was a big factor in performance (which is why I've started adding dew point). 

Tomorrow I'm supposed to run 9 with the group.  I've had a great week of running this week.  Feeling great!  My leg didn't hurt at all.  I feel like it's getting better!!

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From SlowJoe on Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 16:24:09 from 132.3.53.68

Nice consistency this week - should go a long way toward getting acclimated and back in shape.

Humidity is actually a function of temperature and dew point; you can even calculate humidity online: http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/html/dewrh.shtml

Luckily for me, I think Abilene is probably drier than FW; I definitely don't miss living in the humidity (I'm from Houston originally).

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9 miles with my group at 6:30 am. Weather=78 degrees, 74% humidity, 69 dew point, 20 mph wind gusting to 33 mph, cloudy. Average pace=8:24/m.

Mile 1- 8:32

Mile 2- 8:02

Mile 3- 8:25

Mile 4- 8:26

Mile 5- 8:23

Mile 6- 8:18

Mile 7- 8:20

Mile 8- 8:34

Mile 9- 8:45

I started running with the "fast" group today, although they weren't going that fast because of the heat/humidity. Everyone else was just chatting away having a really easy pace... and I had to put in my ipod and focus just to keep up. I haven't run this fast since before I got hurt 9 weeks ago.

At mile 7.5 there was a steep short hill. I charged it and was one of the fastest up it, but then as soon as I got to the top, it was like my legs were made of lead. They wouldn't move at 8:20 pace anymore.  Also, we turned into the wind at that point so it got more difficult. I fell behind the others.

They got about 200 yards ahead of me by the final stretch. When there was .5 miles left, my average pace for that mile was 9:15... I mustered up the will power to give it one final push. I sped up as fast as I could and by the end of it, I dropped the average for that mile down to 8:45... closed the gap between myself and the lead group to maybe a little less than 100 yards.

I'd call this a good workout. I'm happy with myself. My leg didn't hurt during the run but it is bothering me after. My big toe on my right foot is hurting now. Geez! I wonder if I'll ever be injury free.

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From Kam on Sat, Jun 25, 2011 at 17:32:07 from 174.23.214.47

Sounds like avery good run, tough in the heat.

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5 miles at 9 pm. Weather=85 degrees, 53% humidity, 69 dew point, 20 mph wind, sunny. Average pace=9:58/m.

I decided to do a really easy run today since I had babysitting available. It was hot with the sun out!!

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From allie on Sun, Jun 26, 2011 at 13:57:36 from 24.10.191.18

great run, lindsey!

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8 miles this morning at 5:00am.  Weather=80 degrees, 72% humidity, 70 dew point, 9 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:58/m.  (10:15, 8:23, 8:27, 8:37, 9:09, 9:12, 8:49, 9:13, 9:30)

Ran with Ashley and Tim.  We live less than a mile apart from each other so we just meet halfway.  I ran really slow until I started running with them.  After we did an 8:20-8:30 pace for 3.5 miles on this hilly route, Ashley started feeling sick.  She was probably dehydrated and with the heat/humidity we were probably going too fast- especially up the hills.  We slowed to about 9:00 -9:15/m for the rest of the way.  Much more comfortable after that.

It really sucked to wake up at 4:30 am but I feel great now!  I'm looking forward to tomorrow.  Tim says he tries to get at least 10 miles a day in... I think I'm going to work my way up to doing that too.  He also runs after work when it's 100 degrees outside - I'm not sure if I can handle that... we'll see.   I'm going to try to go to bed at 8pm tonight. 

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11 miles at 4:45 am. Yes, 4:45 am. Weather=80 degrees, 64% humidity, 67 dew point, 6 mph wind, dark.

Met up with Ashley and Tim again this morning. Started at 4:45 because Tim had to finish in time to make it to Dallas at 7:30am.

Mile 1- 10:38 >First mile was slow as I was running to meet them halfway.

Mile 2- 8:35 > miles 2-7 were challenging. Like a tempo run with lots of hills. Ashley and I were basically racing up the hills. Very good workout!

Mile 3- 8:41

Mile 4- 8:20

Mile 5- 8:32

Mile 6- 8:20

Mile 7- 8:31

Mile 8- 8:58 >Slowed down after I left them.

Mile 9- 10:07 > When I got home, I drank water in my driveway and noticed how beautiful the sunrise was. My kids were still asleep at this time so I decided to do an easy 3 miler to make it 11 for the day.

Mile 10- 10:11

Mile 11- 9:47

My leg did not hurt in the least today. Maybe running is the cure?! I'm convinced it was a nerve issue. I have been doing lunges and stretches throughout the day trying to strengthen my muscles because I read that helps with nerve problems.

I'm meeting them again tomorrow for another 8. I'm hoping they will be into a slower day but I doubt it. Either they will kill me this summer or make me improve 3 fold.

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 11.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
9.750.000.000.000.009.75

9.75 miles at 4:45 am. Weather=89 degrees, 58% humidity, 63 dew point, 7 mph wind, dark.

mile 1- 10:01 >First mile slow on my way to meet up with Tim and Ashley.

mile 2- 8:41 > miles 2-7 I ran with them

mile 3- 8:40

mile 4- 8:28

mile 5- 8:38

mile 6- 8:32

mile 7- 8:56

mile 8- 9:49 > slowed down after I left them and did another 2.75 miles

mile 9- 10:08 > felt good to go slow

mile 10- 9:55

I must say this week has worn me out! I don't think I'm aggrevating my leg injury... just the normal tired that happens when you ramp up your milage. Tomorrow we're doing an easy 5. Then on Saturday it's 10 with the group.

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 9.75
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.700.000.000.000.005.70

5 miles at 5:15 am. Weather=79 degrees, 62% humidity, 65 dew point, 3 mph wind, dark.

mile 1- 10:32

mile 2- 8:46

mile 3- 8:34

mile 4- 8:50

mile 5- 8:33

mile 6- 8:52

Ran some hills with Ash and Tim. We've been doing these hills around our neighborhood all week... pretty much charging the hills. The saturday runs are at the river and pretty flat... It'll be interesting to see how much faster I am tomrrow. I feel stronger and faster after this week!

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 5.70
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
12.000.000.000.000.0012.00

12 miles at 6:30 am. Weather=79 degrees at the beginning rising to 89 by the end, 52% humidity, 68 dew point, 7 mph wind, sunny. Average pace= 8:23/m.

Mile 1- 8:29

Mile 2- 8:17

Mile 3- 8:16

Mile 4- 8:07

Mile 5- 7:54

Mile 6- 8:18

Mile 7- 8:14

Mile 8- 8:19

Mile 9- 8:35

Mile 10- 8:52

Mile 11- 8:45

Mile 12- 8:28

Good run today. The sun was oppressive on the way back though. I kept up with Tim, Emily and Philip (I think that's his name) until about mile 6. They talked the whole time... but I had to focus and listen to my ipod just to stay up with them. Mile 6 had 3 hills which zapped my energy and they speeded up at the half so I just couldn't hang.

From miles 6-8 I was only about 25 yards behind them but then I stopped at water fountain at mile 8 and they kept going. Ashley was about 50 yards behind me so I waited for her and started running with her.

Miles 9-11 Ashley and I were talking and the sun was oppressive so we slowed down. Mile 12 I tried to speed up but I was having issues with my ipod and couldn't focus. I'm going to get a new one today.

I'm seriously considering trying for 10 miles a day during the week plus a LR on Saturdays of 12-16 miles (during the summer). I think if I want to take it to the next level that's what I need to do. This will mean that I need to start on weekdays at 4:45am.

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 12.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.800.000.000.000.008.80

5 miles at 9:00am. Weather=90 degrees, 46% humidity, 63 dew point, 2 mph wind, sunny. Average pace=9:46/m.

Went really slow because I felt very hot. I think I'm dehydrated. I had a headache in the middle of the run so I slowed down even more. I'm going to recover and I might go out again later for another 5. I'm going to try for 10 miles a day this week.

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3.8 miles at 2:30 pm. Weather= 103 degrees, 22% humidity, 57 dew point, 6 mph wind, sunny. Average pace=9:43/m.

103 degrees, I'm crazy I know. It's just that my 1 year old took a nap at this time and my husband is home today to watch the 3 year old so it was the most convenient time for me to leave. I must have drank about a gallon of ice water and I ate a gu before I left. I wore a hat and sunscreen... and I carried a water bottle.

The plan was to do 5 miles and I only made it 3.8. I actually felt pretty good internally, if that makes any sense. The reason I cut the run short was that my skin felt like it was on fire. The sunscreen did not do it's job. I found myself wishing I had on more clothes to cover my skin. Surprisingly, I wasn't as hot on the inside... it was my skin that was hurting from the sun. I actually felt more hot and miserable this morning when I was dehydrated.

Next time I want to run when it's 100 degrees outside, I'm going to the park and running in the shade.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 3.80Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Mon, Jul 04, 2011 at 18:30:05 from 24.10.191.18

that is mighty hot for a run. nice job. have a great 4th!

From Dan on Tue, Jul 05, 2011 at 00:17:02 from 24.209.83.20

Yes... hot hot hot, nice job toughing that out!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
11.000.000.000.000.0011.00

11 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=77 degrees, 53% humidity, 59 dew point, 1 mph wind, dark.

Mile 1- 10:34 > on my way to meet Ash and Tim

Mile 2- 8:59 > miles 2-7 ran with Ash and Tim on hilly route

Mile 3- 8:53

Mile 4- 8:37

Mile 5- 8:44

Mile 6- 8:42

Mile 7- 8:52

Mile 8- 9:45 > on my own again.  slowed way down.

Mile 9- 10:00

Mile 10- 9:42

Mile 11- 9:51

 

I think I need to eat more calories and carb load today.  It felt like my muscles were totally depleted of glycogen after mile 7.  It was so hard to move.  I had to concentrate to not totally blow my form and 9:45 was about as fast as I could go.  I wonder if running when you feel like this is in any way helpful... or does this just constitute "junk miles".    I just wanted to get my 10 in today and I added 1 more to make up for yesterday's 9. 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 11.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

6.5 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=79 degrees, 56% humidity, 62 dew point, 4 mph wind, dark.

Mile 1- 10:06

Mile 2- 8:51

Mile 3- 8:51

Mile 4- 8:32

Mile 5- 8:33

Mile 6- 8:55

Mile 7- 9:27

After yesterday's 11 miler, my right quad started bugging me again.  I don't know what it is. It seems like a nerve issue as the pain kinda moves around my upper right leg and bootie area.  Not in the hamstring area though, more like the quad.  It is driving me nuts!  It doesn't affect my running but it sometimes bugs me afterwards.  It's an annoying achey pain. 

So because of this, I decided to do the shorter route today.  I ran with Ash and Tim until mile 5.5.  We got faster and faster until we split off from each other.  Then the final mile to my house I slowed down.  It was fun!

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

I took today off because my leg was hurting pretty bad yesterday after the run... second day in a row.

However, I do have good news: I think I finally diagnosed myself. I think I have iliopsoas Bursitis. It's a less common bursitis - most common to ballerias and hurdlers. I have so many hills in my neighborhood and I've been getting so much faster in the months leading up to my injury. I mean I went from running a half marathon in 1:57 in Aug 2010 (my prior PR was 1:54) to running a half marathon in 1:35 in March 2011 - a matter of 7 months!

The pain when it is at its most acute is in my groin area. Two months ago I originally thought maybe I had a fracture of the femoral neck just because of the location of the pain. However, I've noticed lately that the pain kinda moves at times and it concentrated in the front of my thigh in the quad region... and it can sometimes be felt in my butt. Like a shooting pain that ranges from the butt to the quad... weird. It didn't quite fit sciatica nerve problems because I don't have any issues in the hamstring area. It didn't fit anything I'd read about until now.

This iliopsoas Bursitis describes all my symptoms including the fact that it doesn't hurt while I'm running and only after.

The best part is that a steriod shot should help my problem!! I am going to see my doctor tomorrow and I think he'll agree to give me the shot. This is a relatively easy solve... much better than a bone or muscle or nerve issue. I'm so happy. But still... a steriod shot in my groin region???!! OMG! Toughen up, Lindsey... you did have two babies.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 12:00:29 from 132.3.53.68

Ouch, that shot sounds painful. Hope it helps! You definitely improved a lot, I hate how the summer heat kind of puts everything on hold.

From TexasLindsey on Thu, Jul 07, 2011 at 22:07:39 from 70.253.137.126

I wonder if the doctor will be willing to do it tomorrow or if he will make me make other appointments to get tests and such. I hope he will just do it and get it over with... I'm freaking out...

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

6.5 miles at 6:00am. Weather=84 degrees, 44% humidity, 60 dew point, 9 mph wind, sunrise.

Mile 1- 9:38

Mile 2- 8:46

Mile 3- 8:50

Mile 4- 8:46

Mile 5- 8:33

Mile 6- 8:23

Mile 7- 8:48

Met up with Ashley and Tim. Felt pretty good. Leg did not hurt and I'm supposed to see the doctor today about it today. This is the weirdest injury!!

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0011.000.000.0011.00

12 miles at 6:30 am. Weather=83 degrees at start rising to 90 by finish, 44% humidity, 59 dew point, 10 mph wind, sunny.

Today was so fun! Ran with all girls today: Elise, Ashley and Laura. Did the loop for El Scorcho 4 times. Each loop was approximately 2.75 miles long, which is how we ended with 11 miles total. We stopped longer and longer at the water stops because we were so hot. I was drinking like 4-5 cups before the last loop. In my mind it was kinda of an interval run.

Mile 1- 8:19

Mile 2- 8:08

Mile 3- 7:45

Mile 4- 8:25

Mile 5- 8:02

Mile 6- 8:37

Mile 7- 8:28

Mile 8- 8:02

Mile 9- 8:56

Mile 10- 8:02

Mile 11- 7:15

The first half of each loop was through the woods and shade. We seemed to talk and take it easy through this half. The second half of the loop was very hot because it was along the river and in direct sunlight. I was feeling great today so I speeded up at this point because I honestly just wanted to get to the water as fast as possible. Laura kept up with me each time I speeded up and she pushed me to go faster. I was running 7:30's in the half miles leading up to the water... and then the very last mile, we just blow it up and ran the whole thing 7:15. Laura was right behind me. It was so fun! I haven't run this fast since before my injury. I feel great!!

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 11.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 13:19:14 from 67.79.11.242

Great speed and milage...especially in the heat! It's really slowed me down lately but I'm fighting through it trying to keep my milage up :-)

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.002.002.00

I was in Denver this week. I attempted to run a trail up a mountain. I don't know how far I climbed. The trail weaved and winded. It was near the Red Rocks amphitheater.

I aborted the running plan and opted for just hiking. I decided that hiking it was just as good of a workout and smarter for me to do considering I was alone and feeling a little dizzy from the altitude. When I got to the top I felt like I was going to throw up! I did discover that I love hiking in spite of this.

There were 3 other people running this trail.. it was amazing to watch them. What a skill. Running up a mountain trail over a rocky terrain... that's just a whole different sport than what I'm doing. You have to be really agile and alert to maintain forward momentum up such a unpredictable trail. If I lived in Denver I'd have so much fun trying to learn this!

Even more impressive was that I saw 2 guys on mountain bikes go up the same trail. They didn't even get off the bikes once. They somehow managed forward momentum but jumping the bike and who know how... I still can't figure it out... there were rocks everywhere.

Denver is so much fun in the summer! Max temps were only 85 degrees. Whereas, here in Fort Worth it has ranged between 103 and 107 all week. I have to go run at 4:45 am to run at only 85 degrees in Fort Worth! In Denver the mornings are like 65 right now!!! How refreshing!!

I'd have to get into biking if I lived there. And camping ... and fishing, even (my husband wanted me to try it). There's just so much to do outside. I wanted to climb every mountain I saw! I'd love to move there, but I'm still not sure I'd like the winters there. I love to ski but I don't know if I'd want to live with snow.

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 2.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

10 miles at 8 am in Denver Colorado. Ran around Chatfeild Reservior. Weather=65 degrees, 56% humidity, not much wind, sunny. Average pace= 9:53/m.

They don't have water fountains at this park... my guess is they would freeze in the winter. I wore a camel back for the first time in my life. It was difficult to get used to but I finally figured out that if I make all the straps tight, it's alot easier.

It felt like I was wearing a tight sports bra the whole run because of the altitude. I got used to it after about 3 miles and relaxed.

Mile 1- 10:03

Mile 2- 10:15

Mile 3- 10:33

Mile 4- 10:17

Mile 5- 9:39

Mile 6- 10:06

Mile 7- 9:54

Mile 8- 9:53

Mile 9- 9:34

Mile 10- 8:45

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.000.002.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 6:30am with my running group. Weather=84 degrees, 64% humidity, 67 dew point, 8 mph wind, sunny.

Mile 1- 8:21

Mile 2- 8:28

Mile 3- 8:33

Mile 4- 8:30

Mile 5- 8:27

Mile 6- 8:24

Mile 7- 7:55

Mile 8- 7:35

I ran with Ashley and Laura today. Out and and back 4 miles down Trinity Trails. We had fun! Laura tried out for the Amazing Race yesterday. It'll be so funny if she gets it.

First 6 miles I was talking and having fun. I was having a hard time catching my breathe though. I guess not running much this week and subjecting my lungs to a lower oxygen environment this week might have had an effect.

With 2 miles left, I was just SO ready to be done with the run because I was thirsty and couldn't breathe. So I told them I was going to speed up. I put my ipod in and just took it to the house. I was surprised the final mile was only 7:35 because the effort felt like 7:00 to me. I guess I was just off today. The two of them went out again for 2 more miles but I was done.

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
7.001.200.000.000.008.20

7 miles at 6:20am. Weather=83 degrees, 52% humidity, 64 dew point, 0 mph wind, sunrise. Average pace= 9:22/m

Ran 3.5 miles out and back to my house. I was feeling sluggish and tired. I figured I was dehydrated so when I came back to my house I drank a bunch of water, reset my watch and went back out on a different route also 3.5 miles. After drinking water I felt much better. The second route actually had more hills but it felt easier.

Mile 1- 9:29

Mile 2- 9:24

Mile 3- 9:37

Mile 3.5-9:19

Waterstop at my house

Mile 1- 9:32

Mile 2- 9:04

Mile 3- 9:11

Mile 3.5- 9:15

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Race: The Fort Worth Running Club's High Noon Shoot Out

1.2 miles at high noon whilst pushing Jake in the running stroller

Weather=95 degrees, 40% humidity, 5 mph wind, sunny. It was HOT!

The reason I'm not putting this in a race report is because I was pushing Jake in the running stroller. I put Jake in a tanktop and pinned a running bib to it. He gave me updates all through the race about what other people were doing. He was concerned that there was a man on a bike who passed us on the trail during the race that was not holding onto the handle bars. (He'll be 4 yrs in September)

This was an informal race. The gun time was what we went by... I got 9:45 for the 1.2 miles officially. However, I was pretty far back from the starting line (and the only one with a running stroller). I started my garmin timer when I passed the starting line so I guess my "chip time" was what my garmin recorded= 9:10 for 1.2 miles (7:46/m)

Mile 1- 7:52

Final .2 - 7:15 pace

I think my time would have been better for the first mile but I got stuck behind some slower runners for the first .1-.2 mile... I finally went into the grass to get around them... and pushing a stroller through grass was a pretty big drag on my energy.

I would have liked to see what I could of have done without the running stroller.

Put a picture from this race as my new profile picture.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 1.20Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 7.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Kam on Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 12:06:27 from 174.23.239.10

Those are some hot, hot miles. Texas seems...hot.

From allie on Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 16:18:26 from 24.10.191.18

i agree...super hot. nice job on the run and the race at high noon. that's neat that you ran it with jake. amazing stroller pace!

From SlowJoe on Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 19:58:38 from 74.196.65.182

Cute picture, and nice job on the race in the heat. Jake must have had fun going that fast! And, nice use of the word whilst.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.200.000.000.000.0010.20

10.2 miles this morning at 4:45am. Weather=82 degrees, 59% humidity, 67 dew point, 4 mph wind, dark. Average pace=8:43/m.

Mile 1- 9:53

Mile 2- 9:16

Mile 3- 9:00

Mile 4- 8:37

Mile 5- 8:24

Mile 6- 8:30

Mile 7- 8:24

Mile 8- 8:30

Mile 9- 8:21

Mile 10- 9:01

Ran with Ashley and Tim this morning. We did something different today. Normally, we just run around the neighborhood 8 miles and I borrow tiny sips of Ashley's water bottle. Today we ran 3.5 miles out then back to my house for water. Then 3.2 miles out and back to my house for water. Then another 3.5 miles and everyone went home.

I was guzzling water and I felt great the whole run! It is such an advantage to drink water!

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 10.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Mon, Jul 18, 2011 at 17:16:08 from 67.79.11.242

Hi Lindsey...Good run! I've really been struggling trying to keep hydrated too. I have been losing 5-6 pounds each run and I'm not that big ;-)

BTW...Cute profile picture!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.200.000.000.000.0010.20

10.2 miles at 4:45am. Weather=82 degrees, 63% humidity, 67 dew point, 7 mph wind, dark. Average pace=8:43/m

mile 1- 10:03

mile 2- 8:54

mile 3- 8:55

mile 4- 8:26

mile 5- 8:25

mile 6- 8:32

mile 7- 8:26

mile 8- 8:22

mile 9- 8:31

mile 10- 8:38

Ran with Ash and Tim same route as yesterday. Feeling stronger and stronger. We have so many hills in this neighborhood.  Every run is a good hill workout! 

I am behind on sleep. I keep going to bed at 9 but I think I really need to make an effort to fall asleep by 8 tonight so I can get caught up. I don't want to risk injury with all these miles lately.  When you wake up at 4 am, the day goes by so slow! 10 am feels like it should be 1pm already.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 10.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.500.000.000.000.0010.50

10.5 miles at 4:45am. Weather=82 degrees, 66% humidity, 69 dew point, 7 mph wind, dark. Average pace=9:04/m.

mile 1- 10:07

mile 2- 8:41

mile 3- 8:29

mile 4- 9:02

mile 5- 9:00

mile 6- 8:51

mile 7- 8:26

mile 8- 9:19

mile 9- 9:26

mile 10- 9:20

mile 11- 9:03

Ran with Ashley and Tim today. We went slower for most of it but I was charging the hills. Mile 3 and mile 7 were uphill. Ash wasn't feeling good today so she and Tim left after 7 miles and I did the rest on my own.

Ashley was asked to be part of her company's corporate running team and they are flying her to San Francisco this weekend to compete in a big corporate track meet (several companies have teams and are competing)! Pretty cool. She's running either the 5k or 10k. She's getting paid to do this. They are paying her hotel, flight, per diem and a paid day of work off. She's taking Tim with her.

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 10.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 15:40:17 from 67.79.11.242

Wow...good milage so far this week! I wonder if Ashley's company is hiring :-)

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 16:30:56 from 70.253.137.126

LOL I know, right! Actually, I worked there for 4 years before I quit to be a stay-at-home mom. One of my co-workers called me a couple months ago and asked if I wanted to come back because they were hiring. They have every other Friday off AND a track/cc team! When I worked there before I had kids, I wasn't running... but I participated on the "Happy Hour" team. Ha, ha! It's a really good company. In a couple years I might be ready to go back. I just don't want to miss out on this opportunity to stay home with my kids right now.

From I Just Run on Wed, Jul 20, 2011 at 17:11:11 from 67.79.11.242

You've definitely made the right decision!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.000.000.002.250.004.25

Track workout at 4:45am. Weather=83 degrees, 60% humidity, 67 dew point, 11 mph wind, dark.

1 mile warm up- 9:22/m

400m in 1:35

400m in 1:42

400m in 1:40

800m in 3:29

800m in 3:27

800m in 3:28

1 mile cool down- 8:24/m

Went to TCU track this morning. I can't recall ever doing a track workout in the morning. It's difficult to convince yourself to start running fast at 5 in the morning.

I didn't really know what time goal I should go for on this since I haven't done a track workout in probably a year. I plugged my PR for a 5k into a training calculator and it said I should do about 3:28 800m repeats and 1:40 400m repeats.

Actually, I just ran by what I "felt" was a good pace for the repeats and it ended up being almost dead on to the training calculator. We rested for 2 minutes between each repeat. Ashley's leg was bothering her so she was slightly behind. I have no idea what Tim was doing but it was ALOT faster than us!

I think I actually could have gone faster or else I could have done several more repeats. It felt easy... probably easier than what it was supposed to feel like. This was the most repeats we had time for because of the drive time and we had to be home by 6:30.

Mizuno Wave Rider Miles: 4.25
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 20:36:55 from 74.196.65.182

You are on a nice roll now with your running. I never know how fast to go with repeats either, usually I'm all over the place.

From allie on Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 23:28:07 from 24.10.191.18

very impressive workout. not only did you run great splits, but you did it at 4:45am in the dark. way to go.

From I Just Run on Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 11:44:57 from 67.79.11.242

Wow, 4:45 I had just bairly gone to bed by then. Looks and sounds like a good workout with your friends. I probably need to go do some track/fast workouts but I've really been working on building my milage.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0010.000.000.0010.00

10 miles at 6:30am. Weather=85 degrees, 60% humidity, 69 dew point, 14 mph wind, sunny.

mile 1- 7:59

mile 2- 7:39

mile 3- 7:40

mile 4- 8:06

mile 5- 9:29 (big hill)

mile 6- 8:26

mile 7- 8:36

mile 8- 8:30

mile 9- 8:09

mile 10- 8:31

A rather disapointing run with my group. My plan was to try to run with the fast guys and Emily today. They usually average 7:45 for long runs with the final couple miles in the low 7:00's. In theory I should be able to keep up. In theory...

However, I guess I need more work. I also had a few things not going my way. My sports bra was too tight. I don't think I hydrated enough prior. My ipod wasn't working properly. The water stops were a huge let down because the water was HOT, not even worth drinking they were so hot. Not to mention this HOT water was only at 1.5 and 2.5 miles, then on the way back at 7.5 and 8.5 miles. Terrible spacing!

In miles 4 and 5 I was running and seeing other water buckets for other running groups in the distance thinking it might be ours but then we'd get there and it wasn't ours. UGH! James (store owner) was running with us and he said he was going to "talk" to the guy who was did the water today. He was pretty pissed.

But most of the others in the group didn't seem too affected- not like me. Most of them just ran El Scorcho last week and this was easy running for them. I, however, was dying. To me this pace was a tempo run and I wanted cold water. Then at mile 5 we turned to go up this steep hill... if I were guessing I'd say 8 or 10% grade. James and some of the others are training for Pike's Peak ascent so they wanted to run it. It was relatively short, maybe only 100 yards. But still. I made it half way up and I decided that was enough for me. I wimped out. I turned around and went back the way we came to the store.

Another guy had also wimped out and I started running with him. However, he was in worse shape than I was and he was stopping at the water for other groups and then walking alot. I ran/walked with him for about 3 miles and then the told me to go ahead.

I tried to speed up to 7:45 for the remaining couple miles but I failed because I got a stitch in my side... I think all the walking ruined it. I did my best but it was a sufferfest.

So disappointing. I need to re-evaluate my training here to see how I can best get myself running 7:45's. Maybe some mile repeats and tempo runs.

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.600.000.000.000.006.60

6.6 miles at 5:30am. Weather=85 degrees, 48% humidity, 63 dew point, 8 mph wind, dark. Average pace=9:30/m.

Ashley and Tim have been out of town so I'm on my own and I'm obviously not doing too well. I've had a hard time waking up at the usual 4:15am this week. I didn't run at all Sunday and yesterday and I slept until 5 this morning so I only had time for 6.6 miles. I figured it was good for me to catch up on sleep. However, if I miss running in the morning these 111 degree days we've been having mean I can't run any other time of the day. Sigh... I have felt blah, blah this week.  This heat is depressing.  I'm stuck inside with my children all day because it is oppressively hot outside.  I think I want to move to California.  Trying to get my motivation back.

My feet have been bothering me lately. They hurt pretty bad and feel numb on every run. I bought new shoes and it hasn't helped. The rest of my body is feeling great though so I'm at least grateful for that. Nonetheless, this feet issue has me frustrated.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
7.600.000.000.000.007.60

7.6 miles at 5:20 am. Weather=83 degrees, 46% humidity, 61 dew point, 10 mph wind, dark. Average pace=9:13/m

(9:55, 9:59, 9:44, 9:22, 9:03, 8:27, 8:50, 8:41)

Was having issues with my shoes today. Yesterday my feet hurt and went numb. So today I put an extra pad in each shoe. On the positive, my feet didn't hurt when I hit the ground anymore. However, it made the shoes not fit right... the left shoe felt kept coming off the heel (kinda like a flip flop) with every step. The right toes went completely numb. Ugh. So basically like the left shoe wasn't tight enough (no matter how I tied the laces) and the right shoe was too tight (no matter how I tied the laces). I've never had these problems before. It's always something, isn't it? I mean I finally get my quad/groin injury feeling better and now I'm having strange shoe problems.

Maybe I need to go up a size in shoes. My feet measure 7.5 and I've been buying 8.5 shoes... but maybe I need 9. Maybe these orthotics no longer fit my feet correctly. Maybe one foot is bigger than the other and I need a 9 on one foot and 8.5 on hte other. This is weird.

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 7.60
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 09:02:54 from 24.10.191.18

i had a friend in HS that had the same issue with her shoes/feet. she had to purchase two different sizes and then everything was fine. of course, this didn't help the store inventory much, but the running store she went to was happy to bring in custom orders for her. hope you can get it sorted out!

From TexasLindsey on Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 14:04:22 from 70.253.137.126

Thanks, Allie! I didn't know they would sell them like that... but it makes sense that the store might be able to special order them for me. I'm going to look into this next time I'm at my store. I do think one foot is slightly bigger than the other. Body Odd.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

6.5 miles at 5:30 am.  Weather=84 degrees, 53% humidity, 65 dew point, 4 mph wind, dark. 

mile 1- 10:19

mile 2- 9:28

mile 3- 9:12

mile 4- 8:56

mile 5- 8:46

mile 6- 8:39

mile 7- 7:49

Just decided to run nice and easy today and not even look at pace.  I actually ran by how I felt and I guess as I got warmed up I got faster and faster.  I felt like speeding up at the end so I just went for it.  Great run!  When I got home, I saw it was a progressive run.  Cool.

My feet feel a little better today.  I wonder if it's possible that the bottoms of my feet got bruised and that was the issue.  Hmmm.  These wierdo running pains.  Today I felt like I had shin splints coming on which I think might have been caused by the flip flop shoe problem yesterday.  Some of these pains seem bad on a run and then the next day they are gone.  I don't think I'll ever get used to it.

 

 

 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

6.5 miles at 5 am.  Weather=82 degrees, 68% humidity, 69 dew point, 6 mph wind, dark.

mile 1- 10:11

mile 2- 8:56

mile 3- 8:33

mile 4- 8:36

mile 5- 8:39

mile 6- 9:00

final .5 pace - 9:06

Met up with Ashley and Tim.  They went out of town this week to San Franisco so today was the only day we could run together.  Next week Ashley has a business trip to Georgia so I'm on my own next week too.  They said San Fran weather was awesome... Ash was even cold at times!  I can't imagine.  We're on like 30 days in a row of triple digit heat here.  This bank by my house has a sign that flashes the temperature... yesterday it was 113 degrees!  

Tomorrow we're running 12 with the group around Trinity River. 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0014.200.000.0014.20

14.2 miles at 6:30 am. Weather= I don't know exactly but it was about 83 degrees and over 50% humidity and sunny... really HOT!

mile 1- 8:21

mile 2- 8:09

mile 3- 8:03

mile 4- 8:02

mile 5- 8:02

mile 6- 8:02

mile 7- 8:20

mile 8- 8:44

mile 9- 8:40

mile 10- 8:15

mile 11- 7:21

final .2 pace - 7:05

~15 minute Water Break ~

mile 12- 9:21

mile 13- 9:27

mile 14- 8:31

Ran with the group this morning. We did 11.2 miles. Then after standing around talking Ashley, Tim and I decided to go out for another 3.

It was a good day. I ran with the lead group until the turn around at 6 miles. I discovered there was no water at the turn around and felt defeated. Plus, they were speeding up to run negative splits. They get down to the 7:00 miles by the end. I'm not there yet, especially without cold water. So I slowed down and ran with a slower group behind us.

At the beginning of mile 8 I had a terrible fall while -get this- I was walking! Ha! There was water at this point in the run where we were supposed to go down a short steep ramp that took you from the river bank to a residential street below. We had decided to get our water cups and walk down the short ramp and start running again when we reached the bottom. K... so I'm walking and my foot gets off the sidewalk and there was a drop off in the grass. I tripped and fell downhill. During the fall I was trying to protect my legs from injury so I hit with my hands, left hip and stomach. I got really scrapped and bloody on my hip. This is number two fall for the season. Last year I had a spectacular fall as well. I seem to fall more than most.

So after the fall, we went uphill for all of mile 8 and half of mile 9... so those miles were 8:40's but they really were a difficult section of the run. Then it evened out and I speeded up. Another girl tried to stay up with me for a portion... actually, she tried to pass me with about 3/4 mile to go. I love it when that happens. Just the motivation I need. I kicked it into high gear and took it to the house. All the people in the lead group were laughing at my bloody self when I ran in to the finish. "What the hell happened to you?!! Why are you bleeding?"

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 14.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Sun, Jul 31, 2011 at 01:56:09 from 166.205.12.205

Good run...!!!

A little blood just means you're serious...!!! :-)

You should have just said..."you should have seen the other girl"...then glared at them and walked away :-)

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.500.000.000.000.0010.50

10.5 miles at 5 am. Weather=85 degrees, 45% humidity, 59 dew point, 0 mph wind, dark. Average pace=8:31/m.

mile 1- 9:53

mile 2- 8:44

mile 3- 8:23

mile 4- 8:28

mile 5- 8:35

mile 6- 8:03

mile 7- 7:55

mile 8- 8:12

mile 9- 8:25

mile 10- 8:37

last .5 pace- 8:30

Ran with Tim this morning. Ashley isn't running this week because she is going on a business trip. We tried a new route. It had several long gradual hills both up and down. It was challenging and fun but it did seem longer than it actually was. I carried one of those water bottles that strap to your hand today. It was a 20 oz water. It was frozen when I started and completely melted by the end of mile 3. It was annoying to hold. I couldn't pump my arms up the hills as easily with this recoil action of the water. I drank it all by the end of 5 miles, I dropped it off on the street and then I came back to pick it up later. Next time I think we're going to try to leave water on a corner and do some loops where we keep coming back to the corner to drink. It's so hot and humid- gotta figure out something.

It's going to be a high milage and fast paced week running with Tim every day. Gonna have to go to bed early every night.

I had a popped blister on the top of my big toe I've been dealing with. It's like an open wound. The other day my big toe busted out of my sock and so my toe was rubbing directly on the shoe so that's how I got it. Anyways, tried some stuff called "New Skin" today and it worked really well. It goes on liquid and dries and closes the wound. Good stuff!!

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 10.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Victor D on Mon, Aug 01, 2011 at 10:29:49 from 208.13.72.2

Great Work, Keep it up!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.200.000.000.000.0010.20

10.2 miles at 4:45 am. Weather=87 degrees, 36% humidity, 58 dew point, calm (no wind to speak of), dark. Average pace=8:42/m.

mile 1- 10:00

mile 2- 9:14

mile 3- 9:19

mile 4- 8:29

mile 5- 8:00

mile 6- 8:08

mile 7- 8:20

mile 8- 8:31

mile 9- 8:35

mile 10- 8:30

final .2 pace- 8:11

Ran with Tim again today. It was hotter than usual this time of day, but the humidity was less than normal. I can't believe how hot this summer is. Today's high is 110 and tomorrow's is 111 and Thursday's is 110. Then we're back down to 105's for the rest of the week. We're in a severe drought too.

10 miles is getting easier and easier. When I finish, I don't even feel like I ran. We're running 10 tomorrow and Thursday too. I haven't decided what to do on Friday. I think I'm going to wait to see how I feel to see if I need a easy day or rest day. On Saturday I think the plan is to run 16 with my group.

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 10.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.300.000.000.000.0010.30

10.3 miles at 5 am.  Weather=86 degrees, 46% humidity, 62 dew point, 0 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:29/m. 

mile 1- 10:45

mile 2- 9:05

mile 3- 8:02

mile 4- 8:26

mile 5- 8:05

mile 6- 8:11

mile 7- 7:58

mile 8- 7:55

mile 9- 8:05

mile 10- 8:22

final .3 pace- 8:10

Tim and I are getting faster and faster for these 10 mile runs.  It's challenging but not too difficult.  After running my arms are really sore and my feet hurt if I don't wear running shoes all day long... but other than that, I don't have any aches or pains to speak of.  I feel great during the day after running in the morning. 

It's amazing that more running has been helpful to finally rid myself of injury issues.  Sasha's 10 mile a day recommendation is right on.  I just hope I can keep this up... the hardest part is going to bed early enough so that I can wake up at 4:15am.  I know that sleep is just as important in training as the milage.  Everytime I feel a pain in my leg or IT band coming on, I get extra sleep and it's gone the next run.  Amazing how that works. 

 

 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 10.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

10 miles at 4:45 am. Weather=86 degrees, 43% humidity, 61 dew point, 3 mph wind, dark. Average pace=9:10/m.

mile 1- 10:19

mile 2- 9:15

mile 3- 8:38

mile 4- 8:59

mile 5- 9:19

mile 6- 8:55

mile 7- 9:45

mile 8- 8:45

mile 9- 8:27

mile 10- 9:19

Tim and I ran really slow today. It didn't even feel like we ran 10 miles, felt more like 5. My feet are really sore. It feels like I've got shin splints coming on my left leg.

I'm sleeping in tomorrow until like 7 am when my kids wake up. I'm so excited! Going to bed tonight early too. Hopefully that'll catch me up on sleep. My husband is off work tomorrow so I'm going to run at 9am instead.

If I do 4 miles tomorrow and then the planned 16 miles on Saturday with my running group, that'll put me at 60 miles for the week - the most I've ever run in a week!

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.000.000.000.000.005.00

5 miles at 9am. Weather=90 degrees at start, 94 degrees at finish, 38% humidity, 63 dew point, 13 mph wind, SUNNY!! Average pace=9:13/m.

mile 1- 9:47

mile 2- 9:18

mile 3- 8:45

mile 4- 8:38

mile 5- 10:14

This was a miserable run in the sun with Tim. After I left him to return home I slowed way down the last mile. I have been avoiding the sun for weeks by running in the 5 am hour. Tim has been doing doubles -running in the evening when it's like 110 outside so he wasn't near as miserable as I was.

The Dallas/Fort Worth area is about to break the record for the hottest summer ever. We're also in one of the worst droughts ever recorded. To save money we started keeping our a/c at 85. I can't wait until fall. Crisp cool wind, falling leaves, football, comfortable walks around the neighborhood with the kids in the evening ... Just daydreaming about it all the time lately. I can't wait!!

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0014.500.000.0014.50

14.5 miles at 6:30am with running group. Weather= 87 degrees, 45% humidity, 64 dew point, 13 mph wind, SUNNY!!

Average pace= 7:56/m

mile 1- 8:03

mile 2- 8:02

mile 3- 8:06

mile 4- 8:11

mile 5- 8:10

mile 6- 8:13

mile 7- 7:32

mile 8- 7:52

mile 9- 8:00

mile 10- 8:15

mile 11- 8:01

mile 12- 7:52

mile 13- 7:36

mile 14- 7:40

final .5 -7:02

Woo Hoo! Great Run!! I'm really proud of myself today. It was freakinig hot and I did a good sub-8 average long run. We did a 7.25 mile loop twice. The first loop I started out with the lead group for the first two miles but then they got faster and I couldn't hang. Later Tim told me that they were averaging about 7:30 a mile but then Emily and a new girl named Oumama (who seem to use Saturday long runs to battle it out with each other according to Tim) sped up. Tim said that when there were only 2 miles left he and the guys speeded up too and did sub 7's.

I started the second loop with Tim, Ashley, Laura, and Melissa. After a couple miles Tim and I peeled off and started going faster. Mile 11 was mostly uphill and it was a struggle to stay up with Tim. He kept getting faster and faster but I was hanging on. I didn't even look at my watch. So for me the final 3-4 miles felt like a tempo - especially in the heat and sun. So good run!

My feet are hurting now. My left knee was bugging me for the first 3 miles but then it actually got better and I have no pain anymore.

I'm going to eat mexican food now...

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 14.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.200.000.000.000.0010.20

10.2 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=84 degrees, 55% humidity, 66 dew point, 18 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:00/m.

10:05, 8:58, 8:39, 8:48, 8:43, 8:28, 8:47, 8:25, 9:20, 9:39

Ran easy with Ashley and Tim today.  It felt so slow and when I finished I couldn't believe it was 10 miles... seemed less.  I guess I'm getting acclimated to the daily 10 and this pace.  Just a few weeks ago this felt more difficult. 

We put our water out at the corner and we couldn't believe it but someone stole Ashley's bottle!  Unbelievable.  Only another runner or walker could have done it.  How rude! 

My left leg is having issues.  Feels like shin splints some runs and like my knees other runs.  Nothing serious.

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 10.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

10 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=84 degrees, 60% humidity, 68 dew point, 15 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:33/m

mile 1- 9:50

mile 2- 8:37

mile 3- 8:54

mile 4- 9:07

mile 5- 8:28

mile 6- 8:10

mile 7- 8:18

mile 8- 7:46

mile 9- 7:57

mile 10- 8:07

Ran with Ashley and Tim.  Ashley's leg was bothering her so she left us after mile 4.  Tim and I picked up the pace the final 6 miles.  The miles that were the most uphill were the fastest because we charged the hills. 

My legs were feeling achey today.  I went to bed at 10 pm two nights in a row and woke up at 4:15 am both days... This is not enough sleep for me when I'm running this much.  I'm going to bed earlier tonight

This Saturday I'm doing a 10k race.  I'm trying to figure out what to do the rest of the week to prepare.  I don't even know what pace I should make my goal.  One of these days I want to go for 43:30 (7:00/m pace) but I'm not sure I can do that right now with the kind of training I've been doing.  I've been focusing on aerobic base training and I haven't really been doing tempos or speedwork.  Not to mention, a PR might be difficult because it's really hot and humid this time of year.  Maybe a more realistic goal would be 7:20 or 7:30 a mile.  I have to think about it. 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.503.700.000.000.005.20

5.2 miles at 5 am.  Weather=83 degrees, 58% humidity, 67 dew point, 12 mph wind, dark.

Ran 3/4 mile at slow pace to the corner to meet Tim.  Then we proceeded to do a 3.7 mile "tempo" run.  I just wasn't feeling it though.  I was dreading running fast.  Our neighborhood has hills so it was a hilly concrete sidewalk tempo.  On mapmyrun.com it says the lowest point on this loop was 750 feet and the highest was 900 feet.  In March I was doing tempos at 7:20/m but that was in better weather on flat ground.  I thought I could do at least 7:30 right now and that's what Tim and I said was our goal.  We thought we'd start the pace in the 7:50's and get faster and faster and average 7:30 for the entire run.  Tim's average was 7:30/m so he did meet the goal.  I just bonked and couldn't get faster.  I think I'd do better with a better warm-up and with fresher legs.  I am really tired and worn out.  Legs just ache. 

mile 1- 7:59

mile 2- 7:45

mile 3- 7:53

final .7- 8:12 - Bonked!

Ran 3/4 mile home at slow pace.

The plan is to do 6 miles easy tomorrow, take Friday off, race 10k on Saturday plus run additional 6 miles easy, race a 5k on Sunday. 

 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 5.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rob Murphy on Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 09:11:38 from 98.202.141.17

Wow, nice and cool down there this morning!

Seriously, these last few weeks must have been really tough for you guys.

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 17:03:52 from 70.253.143.214

Yeah, this weather is pretty awful. We're at 102 degrees right now at 3:15 pm. It's supposed to get to 106 by 5pm. Same exact forcast for the next 10 days.

On Friday we will pass Dallas-Fort Worth record for the most 100+ degree days in a row. We had 42 days in 1980. We're going to smash that! Before this year the second place was 1998 with a mere 29 days in a row.

The worst part is the drought. The trees in my neighborhood are dying. The grass has been dead all summer but now with the trees, it looks like fall out there. I have started watering my neighbors trees while they are at work because if they let their trees die, I'm worried it will lower my property value too.

We are prisoners in the house most of the day. At least it's a cool 85 most mornings at 5am so I can run.

Most people I know are really miserable about the weather... The only people who are still happy when I see them are my running friends. There are actually even several people in my running group that run in the heat of the day! They do track workouts when it's 100 degrees outside!

From Rob Murphy on Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 17:11:51 from 98.202.141.17

Last week my wife and I stayed up in the mountains for a night at the Alta Lodge. We went for a hike that night and actually had a snowball fight in August. We had our 3rd snowiest winter ever and there is still quite a bit on the ground at some resorts. Crazy.

I'd be indoors on the treadmill if I were you. Your power bills must be insane the past couple months.

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 15:25:57 from 70.253.143.214

It's raining! We did not get the record... 2011 = 40 days of 100+ heat and 1980 = 41 days of 100+ heat.

I don't care! This rain is awesome!! Surreal!! It's kinda dreary and raining off and on all day! I have never been so excited to experience such gloomy weather!

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 15:29:00 from 70.253.143.214

By the way, power bills are under control because we live with the thermostat at 82 degrees. Not fun. The only way I'm getting through it is because I'm convincing myself that it is helping to acclimate me to higher heat which will improve my running. (Don't tell me if you know that's not true!)

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.400.000.000.000.005.40

5.4 miles at 5:15am. Weather=84 degrees, 58% humidity, 67 dew point, 13 mph wind, dark. Average pace=9:00/m.

Ran easy with Tim. Both the kids are sick right now so it was a rough night for sleep. The baby had a stopped up nose so he woke up repeatedly. My whole body is achey all day these last two days. I thought it was from running but now I realize it's because my body is fighting this sickness the kids have. No wonder yesterday's tempo was difficult and disappointing. I'm not running tomorrow so hopefully, I'll get to catch up on sleep a little.

Hopefully, I'll kick this sickness and get fresh for this weekend... Saturday is a 10k and Sunday is a 5k.

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 5.40
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Fire & Ice 10k (6.2 Miles) 00:47:12, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.006.200.000.000.008.20

Weather= 80 degrees, 90% humidity, 72 dew point, 6 mph wind, cloudy, raining and muddy.  Average pace =7:36/m.

mile 1- 7:25

mile 2- 7:33

mile 3- 7:34

mile 4- 7:50

mile 5- 7:44

mile 6- 7:34

final .2- 7:15

Interesting to race in the rain.  We ran a three mile loop twice.  Half the loop was on the muddy trails and half was on sidewalk.  The first loop I went around puddles and leaped over mudspots but the second loop I just ran right threw them --at one point, I almost slipped and fell!  I have a sinus infection or something so I wasn't feeling completely 100% to start with but also it was difficult to breath in all this humidity.  I'm not complaining though, the rain is such a nice, nice change from the oppressive heat we have been living through this summer. 

I started out and there were only 2 women in front of me, but I knew they were running the 5k so I let them go.  Then about a quarter mile into the race, two other women started to pass me.  I considered settling in behind them for a second.... but then I decided, "naw, if they want first they're going to have to fight me for it..."  I surged back and they seemed to give up.  At halfway point I glanced over my shoulder and they were right behind me, but then when there was a mile to go I looked back and those girls were now a good football field or two behind me.  I tried to speed up but I was already winning so I wasn't as motivated.  Overall, I'm happy but I think I would have been happier if I was more in the 7:20/m range.  I think I could have done better if I didn't have this sinus infection. 

This is a race series consisting of 4 races.  The next races are 15K, Half Marathon, 20 mile race.  The overall winner is the person who gets the least amount of points in all 4 races.  I got 1 point today cuz I was first.  I did well today because I think the rain made the turnout less than it would have been otherwise.   It'll probably get tougher to place in the later races.  I think the overall winner gets new shoes! 

 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 8.20
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Dan on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 11:48:50 from 24.209.83.20

I will take first anytime! Great race and way to let your competitive spirit push you ahead of those women to stay. Congrats and I hope you win some new shoes!

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 15:19:54 from 70.253.143.214

Thank you so much! This #1 was a freebie almost because my biggest competitors in the area were not there. I have only been overall female one other time in my life... it sure is a great feeling! I tried to enjoy it.

On the plus side, I'm now pretty motivated to place in the top three for the next 3 races. I'll have to really train hard because I know there will be better competition. It's nice to have a goal though! I get bored in my training without stuff like this to focus on!

From SlowJoe on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 15:38:50 from 75.109.104.60

Congrats on the win! Good running in those conditions. Can you believe the rain? My lawn has already de-yellowed a little.

From JD on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 16:03:50 from 70.96.78.149

Congrats on the win! And surviving what sounds like a brutal heat wave this summer.

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 16:21:17 from 70.253.143.214

Thanks guys! It sure has been awful heat! If I don't get super fast once it gets cooler, I might be inclined to take next summer off. The only thing keeping me going is assuming I will get my payback when it's cool.

From Jody on Sat, Aug 13, 2011 at 18:44:41 from 75.141.131.35

Congratulations! The rain has been so nice and once it cools off you will see immediate changes.

From timp on Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 20:56:43 from 99.110.188.230

great job on the win! all those early mornings are paying off

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
3.000.007.700.000.0010.70

10.7 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=79 degrees, 75% humidity, 70 dew point, 0 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:28/m.

mile 1- 9:56

mile 2- 8:20

mile 3- 8:25

mile 4- 8:29

mile 5- 8:15

mile 6- 8:12

mile 7- 7:47

mile 8- 7:52

mile 9- 7:50

mile 10- 9:17

mile 11- 8:48

Ran 1 mile warm up to the corner to meet Tim.  Then we proceeded to do 3 loops in our neighborhood.  First loop was 2.5 miles and we averaged about 8:25/m.  The second loop was 3 miles and we averaged about 8:10/m.  Then the third loop was 2 miles and we averaged 7:50/m.  The final two miles of the run I did by myself and I went slow for a cool down. 

Good run.  I was feeling energetic this morning because I am finally getting over this sinus infection and I've been getting caught up on sleep. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 10.70
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 20:57:27 from 75.141.131.35

Nice job getting up early and glad you are feeling better.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.000.002.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=84 degrees, 51% humidity, 64 dew point, 13 mph wind, dark. 

mile 1- 10:38

mile 2- 8:35

mile 3- 8:32

mile 4- 8:34

mile 5- 8:29

mile 6- 8:18

mile 7- 7:50

mile 8- 10:21

Ran 1 mile warm-up to corner to meet Tim.  We ran 6 miles.  Then 1 mile cool-down home.  Legs felt achey today.  Left calf muscle is bothering me.  During the day my left heel is hurting but it's ok when I run.  I don't really understand that because I am a forefoot runner... why would my heel hurt? 

I think I would solve all my problems if I could just get a running expert to make me proper orthotics.  I think the orthotics I have are not helping... but I'm used to running with them and so whenever I go without I get blisters or odd pains afterwards.  Just need more money...  I swear I'm going to need to find part-time job to pay for all this running stuff.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 08:43:29 from 75.141.131.35

No, running is not cheap.

Your heel issue is most likely plantar fasciitis. Stretch your calf lots and freeze a golf ball and then roll it on the arch of your foot 3-4 times a day for about 15 min each time.

Good Luck!

From TexasLindsey on Tue, Aug 16, 2011 at 09:47:35 from 70.253.143.214

Thanks so much! I will try that!!!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

6.5 miles at 5:15am. Weather=84 degrees, 54% humidity, 63 dew point, 5 mph wind, dark and cloudy.

mile 1- 10:21

mile 2- 8:27

mile 3- 8:42

mile 4- 8:58

mile 5- 8:26

mile 6- 9:27

final .5 pace- 9:46

Ran easy with Tim.  Our pace was all over the place because we were talking alot today. 

I figured out that this achey leg thing I've been struggling with for weeks might be magnesium deficiency.  I have lactic acid build up in my legs and that makes them ache.  You need magnesium to remove lactic acid.  So I am going to focus on magnesium rich food all day to see if it helps.

Then I figured out this heel pain on my left foot is plantar fasciitis. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 09:12:33 from 24.10.191.18

nice run this morning. i hope the magnesium helps your legs. take are of that PF as well -- that can be a real bugger!

From timp on Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 15:16:27 from 144.188.24.31

great morning running --

yeah don't let that PF get to be a chronic issue.

From Jody on Wed, Aug 17, 2011 at 22:32:39 from 75.141.131.35

Nice job! Love the easy pace days!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.600.000.000.000.006.60

6.6 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=81 degrees, 47% humidity, 59 dew point, 0 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:45/m.

mile 1- 9:59

mile 2- 8:14

mile 3- 8:18

mile 4- 8:10

mile 5- 8:25

mile 6- 8:30

mile 7- 9:42

Ran 1 warm-up mile to corner to meet Tim.  We did a 4.6 mile loop.  Then ran 1 cool down mile home.  We ran easy today and we talked.  For some reason I felt great today.  When I got home and looked at the splits I was surprised, by effort alone I would have guessed the pace was like 8:45 most miles. 

I drank one of those gatorade G1 thingys this morning about 20 minutes before I left.  I don't know if that had something to do with how good I felt. 

Plantar faciatis is feeling better today.  Been rolling my foot on balls all day.  Made an effort to eat magnesium rich foods these last two days and I can tell you that I am no longer achey.  For two weeks my muscles have ached and now they feel perfectly fine.  I guess I had lactic acid buildup and the magnesium helped clear it out.  Amazing how much nutrition plays a roll in performance.  I'm spending all this time and effort training... I have to remember that equally important in improving is what I eat... oh and how much sleep I get.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.60
Night Sleep Time: 6.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.50Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Thu, Aug 18, 2011 at 08:43:07 from 75.141.131.35

Glad you are feeling better and love runs that feel easy!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
13.000.000.000.000.0013.00

13 miles at 6:30am. Weather=89 degrees, 48% humidity, 62 dew point, 6 mph wind, sunny. Average pace=8:14/m.

mile 1- 8:33

mile 2- 8:23

mile 3- 8:09

mile 4- 8:29

mile 5- 8:20

mile 6- 8:27

mile 7- 8:18

mile 8- 7:58

mile 9- 7:59

mile 10- 7:58

mile 11- 8:10

mile 12- 8:10

mile 13- 8:05

Lots of people were gone today because they are running Pike's Peak. I stayed with a group until the half way point and then I tried to go faster the second half running by myself. The sun was really oppressive so I didn't do as well as I would have liked.

We're leaving for our vacation today. Running on the beach this coming week... Texas beach that is... so it's going to still be pretty hot and humid.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 13.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 13:19:18 from 75.141.131.35

Nice job - enjoy the vacay...

From Rob Murphy on Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 13:40:29 from 98.202.141.17

Well enjoy your vacation.Really nice workout today.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.007.100.000.007.10

7 miles at 6:45am with The Woodlands Running Club. Weather=76 degrees, 83% humidity, 71 dew point, 0 mph wind, shady through pine tree trails. Average pace=7:51/m.

mile 1- 8:01

mile 2- 7:41

mile 3- 7:47

mile 4- 7:54

mile 5- 8:02

mile 6- 7:52

mile 7- 7:47

final .1 pace- 7:05

Ran with The Woodlands Running Club. This is the first day of our vacation with my in-laws. We're going to the beach today. I'm running everyday on the beach but I'm not sure if I will have internet access so I might input everything I do later in the week.

It was a good run today. I felt challenged but it wasn't too hard until the final mile. The humidity was awful but the shade was great. I was sweating SO much... completely soaked by the time I finished.

However, it was definitely easier than I remember it being the last time I ran with this running club. I have improved alot since last year. The "hills" I complained about last year were nothing to me this year. I was like, "this is it?! THIS is what I was killing me last year?! Ha!"... All the hills in my neighborhood are way, way more difficult.

My left quad has been bothering me these last 2 days. Maybe sand running will help.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 7.10
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 8am on the beach in Galveston, TX. Weather= 91 degrees, 72% humidity, 4 mph wind, sunny. Average pace=10:00/m.

Easy run on the beach. First 4 miles were into the sun and it was really hot. I stopped 3 times to drink my water which I completed finished off by the turn aroun. Second half felt better because the sun wasn't in my face and without water I just ran without stopping.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 7am on the beach in Galveston, TX.  Weather=89 degrees, 77% humidity, 5 mph wind, sunny.  Average pace=9:22/m.

It was cooler than yesterday because I started sooner.  I ran a little faster.  My left quad muscle is bothering me.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles at 3:30pm on the beach in Galveston, Tx.  Weather=89 degrees, 90% humidity, 75 dew point, 5 mph wind, cloudy.  Average pace=9:00/m.

Ran after it rained.  It was humid but cloudy.  First 4 miles were average of about 9:15/m.  The last two miles were 8:30/m and 7:50/m.  Left quad muscle still bothering me. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.500.000.000.000.008.50

8.5 miles at 5am. Weather=82 degrees, 48% humidity, 61 dew point, 13 mph wind, dark. Average pace=8:38/m.

mile 1- 10:38

mile 2- 9:23

mile 3- 8:45

mile 4- 8:11

mile 5- 8:03

mile 6- 8:17

mile 7- 7:49

final .5 pace- 7:23

mile 8.5- 10:29

Ran 1 mile to corner to meet Tim. We did a progressive run of 6.5 miles around the neighborhood. Then I ran 1 mile cool down home. I didn't even know it was a progressive run until I got home. I thought I was slowing down because the more we ran, the more sluggish I felt... Now I realize we were getting faster.

Didn't get enough sleep last night and the night before and I think I am dehydrated. I have so much to do now that we are back from vacation. This 100 degree heat day after day is really getting to me. I feel as depressed as I do in the winter. They say it'll cool off to the mid-90's later in the week and it may stay that way for a month. I'm hoping they are right. We've had 66 days of 100+ temperatures here. Many days are 105-110. It's been a beatdown. I really want to move to California. I could change my tag to CaliforniaLindsey and I'd have perfect running weather all year. Ah well. I just hope all this suffering makes the fall season that much better.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

Supposed to meet Tim to run 8 miles this morning at 4:45 am.  BUT I overslept... so no.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 4:45am. Weather=82 degrees, 45% humidity, 59 dew point, 8 mph wind, dark. Average pace=9:29/m.

mile 1- 10:39

mile 2- 10:45

mile 3- 9:26

mile 4- 9:05

mile 5- 8:35

mile 6- 8:57

mile 7- 9:18

mile 8- 9:11

Ran with Tim really easy pace today. He and Ashley went to buy an eliptical last night and he didn't get much sleep. Ashley went to the doctor about her leg and had a xray, bone scan and MRI over the course of 3 weeks. Turns out the acute pain she had in her quad was a severely inflammed muscle and not a femur fracture. I find these running injuries to be so facinating. She's going to do the elipitical for a few weeks and physical therapy and then she'll be back running with Tim and I.

Today was a nice and slow run. We got a little faster in the 5th mile going up a hill. My quad didn't bother me today. I have been rolling it and stretching my legs throughout the day. Also, I got up at 4am today and stretched very well. It's really not even that bad of a pain when I do have it - like maybe a 2 on a scale of 1 to 10 - but it is annoying and I don't want it to get worse.

Boston Marathon registration starts on Sept 12th. There are 4 waves in the registration process this year based on how much faster you were than the qualifying time. I get to register with the last wave on Sept 19th, which means I might not get in. For my age/gender my qualifying time is 3:40 this year and my marathon was 3:35:10... so 10 seconds faster and I would have gotten to register with the 3rd wave on September 16th.

My goal marathon this year is White Rock Marathon in Dallas. I'm hoping to get 3:25 or better. If I succeed, then next year (when my qualifying time is moved up to 3:35), I will be a full 10 minutes better and get to register for Boston with the 2nd wave.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

6.5 miles at 5:00am.  Weather=83 degrees, 49% humidity, 62 dew point, 7 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:47/m.  (10:49, 10:19, 9:48, 9:40, 9:06, 9:12, 9:15)

Tim and I ran really slow.  He said he is super tired.  He's an accountant and this is corporate tax season so he's been working alot of OT, going to bed late and then getting up at 4:30 am to run.  We talked about 9/11 the whole run almost. 

Tomorrow I'm running 13 miles with the group.  Plan is to stick to around an 8:15/m pace for most of it but then do a nice tempo in the final 4-5 miles and try to get down to some 7:45's or faster for those miles. 

Then on Monday I'm running a Labor Day 15k with the Fort Worth Running Club.  It's their best race of the year.  Alot of fun.  I'm not trying for a PR for this race since I haven't done any speedwork and I've slacked off on milage these last two weeks... I'll be happy if I do 7:45/m.   

My left quad is feeling better. I'm starting to think it's a fascia problem. Running Times Magazine did an article on that in June. It seems the pain is dull and not really in a specific location so that's what I'm thinking. Using the roller is really helpful.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.000.0011.000.000.0013.00

13 miles at 6:30am with my running group. Weather=76 degrees at start, 84 degrees when finished, 49% humidity, 62 dew point, 5 mph wind, sunny. Average pace=7:45/m.

mile 1- 8:49

mile 2- 8:25

mile 3- 7:47

mile 4- 8:01

mile 5- 7:43

mile 6- 7:34

mile 7- 7:40

mile 8- 7:07

mile 9- 7:10

mile 10- 7:32

mile 11- 7:24

mile 12- 7:52

mile 13- 7:51

Great run with the group this morning. My plan was to do about 8:15/m pace for the first 9 miles and then speed up and do the final 4 at 7:45/m.

However, I was feeling pretty energetic for some reason. I started getting faster after mile 2. I ran with Tim the whole way. It was so nice through the middle part of the run because it was in the shade and it felt really cool. I was feeling great until around mile 9 when my ipod stopped working. This pissed me off to no end. I had to really focus the final 4 miles running without music and having to listen to my heavy breathing. At mile 12 we lost the shade and I told Tim I couldn't keep up. He slowed down for me. The final mile I was running on fumes. I'm really happy with the run today. It was alot of fun. I didn't have any leg pains but my right foot had some blisters.

One cool thing that did happen today was that I met Jody from the blog!!! She was running most of the way with us. I asked her name because she was new. She said Jody and I did a double take because I knew Jody from the blog also lived in Fort Worth. I asked her at a water stop and it really was her! So neat!

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 13.00
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Sat, Sep 03, 2011 at 13:44:35 from 75.141.131.35

It was great to meet you! I had to replace my garmin. I have had to hard reset off and on since I have had it and the mode button had been acting up. When I picked it up on Monday, it was really hot and that is never a good sign. Somewhat sad, because we have logged a ton of miles together. I ended up getting a 405 that I found a really good deal on online with free overnight shipping. It is a little different but I am getting used to it.

Enjoy your Mexican food and see you Monday!

Race: Fort Worth Running Club Labor Day 15K (9.3 Miles) 01:12:12, Place in age division: 6
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.009.300.000.009.30

Weather=65 degrees, 27% humidity, 40 dew point, 18 mph wind gusting to 25 mph, sunny. Average pace=7:41/m (according to my garmin).

mile 1- 7:07

mile 2- 7:35

mile 3- 7:49

mile 4- 7:50

mile 5- 7:43

mile 6- 7:47

mile 7- 7:49

mile 8- 7:57

mile 9- 7:40

final .3 pace- 7:40

I didn't do as well as I thought I could. I think I ran too much and too hard on Saturday. My legs felt dead the whole race. I just didn't have that extra gear. I felt ok aerobically though. I started out with the 7:10 people and slowed down to the 7:40's so therefore, I got passed the whole race. This sucks so much. It's so much better to start out slower and run negative splits passing other people the whole race. Even if your overall time is slower it's just psychologically better to pass people than to be passed.

Oh and my ipod stopped working at mile 7!!! I blame mile 8's time completely on my being so pissed about my ipod!! Grrrrr! I fiddled with that stupid thing trying to get it to turn back on. Then I took out my ear buds and my right ear drum popped or something so not only did I have to hear myself breathing the rest of the way but I heard it as an echo! LOL It really was distracting.

Anyways, one good thing I'm thinking is that I felt like I was sputtering the whole race and I maintained 7:40's for the most part... which is my goal pace for my marathon. So if I can have an off-day with dead legs and all this wind and still do 7:40's, then I think by December if I have fresh legs and good weather I should be able to meet my 3:25 marathon goal. (This may be overly optimistic of me to say but that's the story I'm telling myself!!)

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 9.30
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 14:31:18 from 75.141.131.35

You did great! Running on tired legs is what prepares us for marathons. Today was a tough day with the wind, but you stayed strong and dealt with the unexpected.

It was great to see you this morning!

From I Just Run on Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 17:52:31 from 166.205.13.178

I agree...when you feel bad and still run a respectable race just think how well you'll do when you're fresh and the weather is decent! Just mark this one down as a training experience:-)

From timp on Mon, Sep 05, 2011 at 21:21:07 from 99.110.188.230

Hard to race well in that wind - bank it as a nice MP run.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.200.000.000.000.006.20

6.2 miles at noon.  Weather=85 degrees, 17% humidity, 36 dew point, 5 mph wind, sunny.  Average pace=9:30/m.

 9:56, 9:01, 9:40, 9:40, 9:37, 9:05

My husband had to go into work at an unusual time today so I was unable to meet Tim at our scheduled 4:45 am.  Noon was my only chance to run. 

As soon as I started running my left quad started hurting.  Usually it feels better after it warms up so I decided to keep going but go slow.  It finally started feeling better around mile 4. 

The quad wasn't my only issue though.  My right big toe has a blood blister from the race.  It is deep under callus and I haven't been able to pop it.  It started hurting around mile 2 and it got worse and worse.  So I was pretty much  miserable the entire run.  I thought about cutting the run short.  I felt like crying because I am tired of these pains messing up my running plans.  Every step felt like a needle was driving into my big toe. 

Eventually, I started listening to the music and I got myself into a trance.  I started thinking of the pain as something that was trying to stop me and I would NOT let the pain win. 

I'm glad it's over with and I perservered.  Now I have to figure out what to do about this blister before I run with Tim tomorrow.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From allie on Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 16:17:34 from 24.10.191.18

way to fight through a tough run. mental toughness is an important part of training! good luck with the blister...

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Sep 07, 2011 at 17:13:17 from 71.153.27.31

Thank you, Allie. You are so right! It's funny because you plan your workouts so that certain ones are to train you for speed and others for endurance and so forth... but you never really know when you are going to be training in mental toughness! Sometimes that comes unexpectedly on a suppose to be easy run!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
9.400.000.000.000.009.40

9.4 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=69 degrees, 39% humidity, 43 dew point, 8 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:18/m.

mile 1- 10:31

mile 2- 9:25

mile 3- 8:57

mile 4- 8:39

mile 5- 9:23

mile 6- 9:03

mile 7- 9:16

mile 8- 9:07

mile 9- 9:09

final .4 pace- 9:41

Ran with Tim.  The weather was absolutely heavenly.  My blister hurt at first but then I didn't feel it after the second mile.  My minor surgery last night was a success I guess.  Woo Hoo!  My left quad hurt in the first 2-3 miles but then I didn't notice it after that.  I wonder what this quad thing is... maybe just a minor strain?  Fascia injury?  I don't know but it's annoying.  It does seem to be better than it was 2 weeks ago.  The roller thing helps alot. 

So tonight I am going to the track with the group!  I'm so excited because I bought my first pair of spikes since HS.  It's going to be fun!  Then tomorrow Tim and I are doing easy 6.  Then on Saturday the group run is 15 I think.  

Tim won 1st place in the 40-45 age bracket in the 5K on Labor Day.  He's been doing track workouts and racing 5K's all summer.  I think I need to start doing more 5K's to work on speed.  I feel slow right now. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 9.40
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 08:47:31 from 70.58.163.66

It's amazing what runners are capable of doing...... even a minor surgery! Nice run. Greetings from another early morning runner!

From Jody on Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 09:26:02 from 75.141.131.35

Little twinges can drive us crazy! Great job getting out and have fun at the track tonight....wish I could be there. Tell Tim congrats!

From I Just Run on Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 12:45:09 from 67.79.11.242

Be careful not to let you evening runs and your early morning runs run together :-)...4:45 that's early!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.400.000.000.000.006.40

6.4 miles at 5 am.  Weather=65 degrees, 50% humidity, 46 dew point, 5 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:13/m.

10:21, 9:34, 9:12, 9:06, 8:59, 8:50, 8:45

Ran with Tim today and went easy.  I felt pretty good today.  The weather was once again perfect!!!  Also, I did the roller thing on my quad before I stepped out the door and for the first time in a long time it didn't hurt at all the entire run.  My blister foot hurt at the beginning but then it stopped by the end of the first mile.  Man, that foot is looking pretty beat up. 

I ended up missing the track workout last night.  I decided I didn't have time.  I've got too much going on.  First, I'm getting ready for my son's 4 year birthday party or, rather, parties.  We're having a little party for him today with the neighborhood kids AND we're having a party at Chuck E Cheese with family on Saturday.   Second, 18 month old is sick with a fever.  And third, my in-laws are coming in town for the Saturday party and they are staying with us so I've got to get ready for them. 

So between all that's going on right now, I got 5 hours sleep... but in blocks:  slept 3 hours, got up for an hour to take care of baby, slept 2 hours, got up to run.  

Now it's on to a really busy day today.  I should feel more overwhelmed but I think running has put me in a good mood and I feel determined to get it all done. 

Tomorrow it's 15 miles with the group.  If I make it through this weekend in one piece, I can do ANYTHING!   Woo hoo!

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.40
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0015.000.000.0015.00

15 miles at 6:45 am with my running group.  Weather=65 degrees at start rising to 72 degrees at finish, 47% humidity, 50 dew point, 4 mph wind, dark then sunny.  Average pace=7:34/m.

mile 1- 7:57

mile 2- 7:28

mile 3- 7:29

mile 4- 7:23

mile 5- 7:30

mile 6- 7:37

mile 7- 7:35

mile 8- 7:28

mile 9- 7:24

mile 10- 7:23

mile 11- 7:37

mile 12- 7:26

mile 13- 7:44

mile 14- 7:30

mile 15- 7:55

Great run this morning.  I can't believe I did it!  The entire first half of the run my left quad was hurting me and I thought that I might injure it if I continued at this pace but then I decided to just risk it.  I focused on my form because I figured that the biggest danger for injury would be if I got sloppy.  I was in a great rythem.   The weather was perfect.  I have a new ipod and it did not malfunction which was nice considering most of recent long runs I had ipod issues. 

The first two miles it was Tim, myself, a girl whose name I forget, and 4 guys who run sub-7:00's.  After the water stop the sub-7:00's took off.  Around mile 5 the other girl said she was heading back because she only wanted to do 10.  So I ran with Tim the rest of the way.  We were the only people doing 15.  The guys in front of us turned around at 6.5 miles. 

I seriously was a little worried about how long I could keep up 7:30's and I was worried about my quad... But amazingly at the turn around, the pain in the quad completely went away.   Hmmmm.... weird.  Miles 7 through 11 felt awesome.  I did have a burning feeling in both quads during this time, similar to what I feel when I do weights.  I'll probably be really sore tomorrow. 

Miles 11-15 were a sufferfest.  Mile 11 had 3 short steep hills. The sun was starting to heat up the temp fast.  It felt so much hotter than when we started.  I told Tim I couldn't maintain and he should go on if he felt like he wanted to speed up.  He told me he wasn't going to leave and I wasn't going to slow down.  Um, ok.  So I didn't.  Actually, it was really motivating.  Mile 12 had 1 steep hill which zapped me even further.  At mile 13 my watch had us at 1:38:00.  2 miles left.  Let's do this!!  I don't know how, but let's do it.

I was hanging in there fairly well until the final mile when I looked at my watch and saw current pace was 7:20.  I shouldn't have done that because I think mentally I thought I couldn't do it anymore.  I started to give up and the average pace slowed to 8:03 for the last mile when were at 14.5 miles.  Then Tim said, "You have 1/2 mile left.  Dig Deep.  Speed up.  Let's get it under 8."  I said ok.  I mustered everything I had.  We had a final steep hill up the leeve and then a downward slope to the store.  I finished the mile at 7:55.  Average pace =7:34/m.

Awesome.  I'm really happy with myself today.  I feel completely wasted now of course.  I did do a shot of protein when we finished and I drank a protein shake when I got home.  I am trying to take it easy but my son's Chuck E Cheese birthday party is at 2:30 pm.  Whew!  By the time I'm done with this day, it will feel like I ran a full marathon!

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 15.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.50Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 12:57:10 from 174.27.123.67

Congrats! Sounds like your hard work paid off. Enjoy the birthday party and hopefully you will be a party animal for your sons bash!

From Jody on Sun, Sep 11, 2011 at 10:11:51 from 75.141.131.35

Very nice job! Super speedy day. I really missed you guys and have one more week before I am back. Hope the birthday party went well and your son had a great day!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles at 5:30am. Weather=66 degrees, 73% humidity, 57 dew point, 3mph wind, dark. Average pace=9:40/m.

10:44, 10:11, 9:26, 9:10, 9:03, 9:27

Ran with Tim. My left quad was bugging me the entire way. It's probably only a 2 on scale of 1 to 10 of pain. I just wish I knew what it was.

Tim said he thought I could do a 7:34/m for a marathon based on the 15 miler we did 2 days ago. That would be sub-3:20. I don't know about that... but I am pretty positive about my 3:25 marathon goal (7:50/m).

I'm running another 15K this Saturday. Hopefully, I will do better than the last one. I think I need to do a tempo run on Wednesday to prepare.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 11:09:15 from 67.79.11.242

Wow...Sub 3:20 wouldn't that be great! That's where I need to be too :-) Keep up the good work and I'm sure you'll get there...you've been running strong!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 4:45am.  Weather=79 degrees, 31% humidity, 46 dew point, 8mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:13/m.

10:48, 9:21, 9:04, 8:33, 8:44, 8:52, 9:18, 9:43

Almost missed the run this morning because I forgot to turn my alarm on.  Luckily, I popped awake at 4:30 and I got ready in record time.  Met Tim at the halfway point and did an easy run.  My quad hurt the first half but then it got better... like usual. 

 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.50Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

Slept in this morning. It was nice to not have to wake up at 4:15am, but now I can't run unless I can find a babysitter. If I wait until my husband gets home, the temp will be 101.

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=67 degrees, 59% humidity, 52 dew point, 17 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:01/m.

9:57, 8:31, 8:38, 8:55, 8:41, 8:44, 9:05, 8:48, 9:38

Tim's wife, Ashley, hasn't been running with us because she hurt her quad.  She's been doing physical therapy and has been cleared to do 3 miles 3 times a week now.   So the first mile was warm up as I ran to the corner to meet them.  Miles 2-5 were with Ashley.  The rest were just Tim and I.  It's good to have her back.  It was a fun run. 

Tomorrow everyone is off work including my husband, so we're meeting at 9am!  Woo Hoo!  Sleeping in a little!  15K race is on Saturday. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 10:24:02 from 132.3.53.68

Good luck on the 15K. Just saw the report for your last one, then it looks like you later did a 15-miler at a faster pace! I bet you're looking forward to this one.

From TexasLindsey on Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 13:04:41 from 71.153.27.31

Yeah, I know! I was really "off" on Labor Day. I think I was sore from the run 2 days prior to the race.

I think my plan this 15K is going to be to start out around 7:20 and just maintain until the last 3 miles and then try to get faster. We will see how fit I really am after this race. I'm a little nervous that I'll disappoint myself again. I really should get in a good 7:20 tempo run today but babysitting is lacking. Maybe when my hubby gets home from work. At least the weather has improved!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.500.000.000.000.005.50

5.5 miles at 9:00am.  Weather=70 degrees, 60% humidity, 55 dew point, 10 mph wind, cloudy.  Average pace=8:30/m.

9:00, 8:03, 8:07, 8:19, 8:43, 9:43

15K race is tomorrow and once again I did NOT do a tempo run or any speed work this week.  I would give some excuse about the weather or my lack of babysitting but the truth is  "If you really want something, you find a way; If you don't, you find an excuse!"  I need to do better.  

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 5.50
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Race: Fire & Ice Race Series #2 15K (9.3 Miles) 01:11:26, Place overall: 1, Place in age division: 1
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
2.000.009.300.000.0011.30

Weather=70 degrees, 76% humidity, 62 dew point, 8 mph wind, cloudy.  Average pace=7:38

mile 1- 7:14

mile 2- 7:25

mile 3- 7:40

mile 4- 7:47

mile 5- 7:43

mile 6- 7:41

mile 7- 7:33

mile 8- 8:03

mile 9- 7:51

final .3 pace- 7:07

So I tried something new today and I think it back fired.  I didn't take any gu at all.  I also didn't have any water until mile 8.  As a result, I now have a new found appreciation for gu.  I do better with it.  It was really humid today and it felt hard to breathe.  I kept thinking my sports bra was too tight and I couldn't breathe but I think it might have been the humidity. 

I can't believe I won.  I don't feel like I deserved it.  There was one girl who was on my heels the whole race.  She tried to surge past me in mile 2 but I surged back and wouldn't let her pass.  Then she started closing in at the half and I tried to speed up.  Mile 7 was pretty good, but then I bonked.  I think it was the lack of gu.  I am too used to it.  I actually stopped to drink water at mile 8 which is why that mile didn't look too good.   I figured the girl was going to pass me but she never did.  With .3 mile left I had to go up a short steep hill and the girl was right there about maybe 30 yards behind me.  I mustered everything I had to do the 7:07 pace at the end.  She evidently did not match my speed because I think I finished maybe 50 yards ahead. 

I am getting really tired of not performing these races like I think I should.  I need to do speedwork and tempos.  I was running so much faster in the spring and I'm sure all the mile repeat workouts I did made all the difference.

Tim won 1st place overall.  He ran a 6:42/m.  He wanted 6:30/m.  Everyone was complaining about the humidity at the end.  I was 8th overall, 1st place female.  It really wasn't that competitive of a race but it still feels pretty good to win!   I also was #1 overall female for the 1st race of this series.  If I stay on top for the next two races (half marathon and a 20 mile race), then I win a new pair of shoes and a jacket I think. 

Tim and the other "fast" guys who finished ahead of me were making fun of my shoes afterwards... they called them concrete blocks.  Maybe I should get some lighter weight shoes for races.

 

 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 11.30
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 13:43:51 from 70.58.163.66

Congrats on the win! It sounds like you learned something along the way too.

From Dan on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 14:50:51 from 24.209.83.20

Hey you have been kicking some butt lately! I think you did great- even more so since you learned about your passionate love of Gu now :) Good luck with the 'non-brick' shoes. I am very fond of the Kinvara's , give'm a look.

From SlowJoe on Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 19:32:42 from 75.109.104.60

Nice job on the win Lindsey, that's always a good thing. You didn't exactly have ideal conditions out there -- soon you'll enter a race and everything will go perfect and you'll be surprised how well you do.

From Jody on Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 12:29:26 from 75.141.131.35

Congratulations! So excited for you and great job! You are on track for a great fall season!

Are you going to track on Thursday? I am back in town for a while and ready to get back in gear.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 5:30am.  Weather=67 degrees, 80% humidity, 61 dew point, 6 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:49/m.

My watch wasn't charged so I don't have the splits.  Tim told me our average pace after we were done.  Ashley ran with us for the first 4 miles.  My left quad hurt for the first 6 miles. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 7.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.50Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.000.000.000.000.008.00

8 miles at 4:45 am. WEather=61 degrees, 65% humidity, 49 dew point, 3mph wind, dark. Average pace=8:58/m.

Did same route as yesterday. Ran 1 mile to corner to meet Ashley and Tim. Ashley ran with us for 3 miles then she went home. Tim and I did another 3. Then 1 mile home.

Ashley's just getting over an injury so she is building back up gradually. Actually, she has been kinda pushing the pace a little when she runs with us, which is ok with me. I think I tend to go slower without her around. Tim just matches our pace usually. These are his slow runs. He ran 8 with me slow yesterday morning and then ran 12 in the evening at 7:22 pace for a total of 20 miles yesterday. He says he's going to start doing more doubles and ramp up his training now that corporate tax season is over (he's some kind of accountant).

I guess I really need to get my butt in gear too. I've been complaining for weeks and weeks about not having enough babysitting so I can do tempos or speed workouts. I'm sick of hearing myself whine. I think I've been focusing on "why" I couldn't instead of "how" I could. Therefore, I'm going to attempt to do a good tempo on the treadmill today or tomorrow when my 1 year old takes a nap. I'll see if my 4 year old will watch cartoons and let me run. Normally, I use his nap time to catch up on dishes or laundry or computer stuff... but if I'm going to take my training to the next level, I'm going to have to figure out better ways to manage my time. I can do it. Positive attitude.

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 8.00
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 11:23:43 from 67.79.11.242

Wow...I admire the dedication and determination to achieve your goals! I can't imagine trying to juggle babies, house work and all that... Mom's are amazing ...! I know, I've got a great one at home (not a mom but a wife) who juggles all those priorities too...!

From Jody on Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 21:55:50 from 75.141.131.35

Always hard to fit it all in! You are super speedy and as hard as you push Saturday runs, you can back off a little during the week. Balance is always a struggle!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
13.000.000.000.000.0013.00

8 miles at 4:45am. Weather=76 degrees, 57% humidity, 59 dew point, 3mph wind, dark.

No watch today. Ran with Ash and Tim. Tim said average pace was 8:55 but we had some faster miles of around 8:30 in the middle.

My 1 year old is such a restless sleeper. He wakes up at least 3-4 times a night now and I'm the one who has to get up to check on him. I'm really suffering from chronic lack of sleep. I feel so... unenthusiastic about everything lately. Blah, blah. How can one exercise as much as I do and feel so down?

---------------

5 miles at 1 pm. Weather=71 degrees, 50% humidity, 10 mph wind gusting to 22 mph, mostly cloudy. Average pace=8:56/m.

My sister is babysitting my 4 year old today. The weather was so nice I decided that instead of doing the responsible thing and catching up on housework, I would take Ryan to Trinity Park and push him in the running stroller. It worked out really nice because he fell asleep. The miles ranged from 8:45 to 9:05 pace depending on whether I was going against the wind. I would have kept running but it started to sprinkle and I didn't think Ryan would enjoy getting wet.

It occured to me that maybe I've felt kinda down lately because I'm vitamin D deficient. I run in the dark in the morning and then I stay indoors all day avoiding the heat. Now that it's getting cooler outside during the day, I need to get myself and my boys outside more.

I'm feeling great after this afternoon run. Still really fresh... I don't feel like I ran at all today.

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 8.00Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 23:23:19 from 75.109.104.60

Nice when you can do a double and still feel rested.

In our house, I seem to be the one that wakes up when a kid has a nightmare or something. Curse of being the lighter sleeper..

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:06:13 from 71.153.27.31

Yeah, it's crazy being married to such a different sleeper than me! I'm a light sleeper and morning person. He's a deep sleeper and night owl. He is in a great mood at night and grumpy in the morning and I am the exact opposite.

He is such a deep sleeper! If I try to wake him up to help me with a child, he doesn't wake up easily and then once he does come two, he is confused and rude. It's not worth it. He makes the children cry even more with his attitude. I just handle it myself. It's hard to hold it against him too much because the next day he doesn't remember anything!

What we figured out after some really stressful trial and error is for him to stay up late (he's a night owl anyways) so if they wake up between the hours of 8pm and midnight or so, it's his job. And then once he's asleep, it's my job.

That used to be more fair, but now it seems all the waking up is on my shift.

Me getting up to run earlier than him also works out because he never hears his alarm right away and he pushes snooze button so many times! It would be impossible for me to sleep through that. I'm up after 1st alarm.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.200.000.000.000.006.20

6.2 miles at 4:45am.   Weather=53 degrees, 80% humidity, 50 dew point, 6 mph wind, dark.  Average pace= 9:13/m.

10:30, 8:54, 8:51, 8:36, 9:26, 9:31

Perfect running temperature today.  It was wonderful!  Tim and went a little faster in the middle but then we started talking and slowed down.  He is running a 5K race tomorrow at the Rahr Brewery.  It's a fun race and afterwards they have free food and beer.  They even have beer pancakes apparently!  I'm running 14 miles with the group at the store and then I'm driving over to the Brewery to hang out with them.  The group run starts at 6:30am and the 5K race is at 9am.  Hopefully, I'll be able to get there in time to see the race. 

It was difficult for me to wake up today because I was so tired.  I went to bed at 9pm but I had to get up a couple times with the baby.  I am going to have to do sleep training with him or else I'm going to go crazy.  I can't continue doing this every night. 

When I got back from running, I took a nap of about an hour until the kids woke up. 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.50Total Sleep Time: 6.50Weight: 0.00
Comments
From timp on Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 10:32:00 from 144.188.24.32

Now that's impressive - you can get up, run 10K, then come home and take an hour nap -- all before the kids get up. Very nice!

From Rye on Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 12:43:55 from 174.27.78.215

Love those mornings. You must be a great mom to juggle everything! Good luck with the little one. He has one good thing going for him..... his name!Rye is short for Ryan.

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 16:02:23 from 71.153.27.31

Ha, ha~! Timp, yeah, I guess I did run a 10k and nap before they woke up. I used to think I didn't have time to run in the mornings. I had this mental block where I never would have considered waking up at 4:15 am. Funny how much you can get done once you remove that barrier.

So Ryan, does anyone ever call you Rye Guy? That's what I call my son.

From Rye on Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 17:38:32 from 174.27.78.215

I have been called that before! My dad called me Ryeberg. Still trying to figure out that one!

From I Just Run on Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 22:38:39 from 71.41.149.142

Man...the 4 am thing is rough...you need a nap or maybe I need one after thinking about it!

Hey Lindsey, I was going to ask if you run the Cowtown marathon and if so what you think about it?

From TexasLindsey on Sun, Sep 25, 2011 at 10:55:49 from 71.153.27.31

Cowtown is a good race. They just changed the course in 2010 and I like it. It a very well organized race. I ran the 1/2 marathon and the course took you through all the cultural district, the famous Fort Worth Stockyards and downtown. There was one really big hill on this part around mile 9.

My friends who ran the marathon said the rest of the course was pretty good too. It goes through the zoo area, TCU and around the Trinity River.

Last year it was horrible weather though. Really unusual. Normally, Cowtown is like 40's or 50's temperature... so perfect for racing. That's what we were training in. However, Cowtown 2010 was like 65 degrees at start and 70% humidity. People were off their marathon targets by like 7-10 minutes.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0013.800.000.0013.80

13.8 miles at 6:30am.  Weather=63 degrees at start, 69 at finish, 50% humidity, 5 mph wind, dark then sunny.  Average pace=7:45/m.

mile 1- 8:39

mile 2- 7:55

mile 3- 7:59

mile 4- 7:51

mile 5- 7:49

mile 6- 7:48

mile 7- 7:38

mile 8- 7:27

mile 9- 7:17

mile 10- 7:43

mile 11- 7:44

mile 12- 7:44

mile 13- 7:44

mile 14- 6:59

Great day today!!  It started out Jody, Melissa and I.  Melissa is a 24 yr old girl who was new to our running group in June and ran with us a few times but then she went out of town for awhile.  Today she was back and she brought her two older brothers who are also her roommates.  The brothers were the only people ahead of us.  It's funny because before I knew they were Melissa's brothers, I was running behind them and thinking, "those two guys have like exactly the same gait"...  later in the run she told me they were her brothers and it made sense. 

So the first 3 miles, I was having trouble with the pace.  I was keeping up but I thought maybe Jody and Melissa had much more energy than me.  I felt like I couldn't keep up, but I did anyways.  By mile 4-5 I started to "wake up" or the caffeine started kicking in.  We caught up to the brothers and passed them in fact.  Melissa hung back with them.  Jody and I went ahead.

At the turn around Jody and I ran until our garmin's said 7.2 miles because we thought that would get us closer to 14 at finish.  The second half of the loop was shorter than the first.  However, Melissa and her brothers, who were behind us, turned around at 7.0 miles.  When I realized this, something clicked in my brain.  We were now 1/2 mile behind them, whereas before we were ahead.  Before this happened, I didn't think I could maintain our current pace... but once I saw that 1/2 mile gap, I got this huge second wind.  I was like DETERMINED to catch up to them. 

This will explain the really faster times in miles 8 and 9.  By the time I closed in on the mile 9 water stop, I was about 150 yards behind the brothers (Melissa had already fallen behind and was now running behind me).  But those brothers took a 5 second stop at the water stop and kept running.  AHHHHH!!   I had to stop.   I needed gu and water... geez!

So I waited for Jody and Melissa who were just behind me and we ran rest of it together.  Melissa was falling behind in between water stops because she was having stomach trouble.  I was feeling really energetic today though.  Moreso than normal.  So that last mile I just let it loose and it felt GOOOOOD!  I was on fire and I knew it!   My ipod was playing just the right songs at just the right time too.  Oh, and I wore some older shoes today and my blisters were not bothering me in the least.  I figured that would be a gamble but it worked out in my favor.  So lots of good stuff.   Where was all this energy last week for the race???!  

Well, one thing that helped other than the lack of blister pain ---> today I was taking gu!!  I could be a gu representative after these last few weeks of experimenting with and without it!!!!   GU is so important to my performance!

Anyways, so I finished really happy.  I had fun talking to Jody after the run.  She gave me alot of good ideas about structuring my training during the week.  Then I drove over to the Rahr Brewery 5K and watched Tim and Ashley run.  It was fun to be a spectator for a change!   THEN I came home and got ready in a hurry and went to the TCU football game!!!!!  My mom babysat.  We rarely get babysitting so this is a rare treat!!! 

GREAT DAY!   I'm very happy!!

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 13.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 20:17:24 from 75.109.104.60

Glad you found your little performance enhancer - for me it's Red Bull. I suck unless I have a red bull beforehand.

Nice run again (and sweet sub-7 finish!), you have been killing those weekend runs.

From Jody on Sat, Sep 24, 2011 at 22:06:10 from 75.141.131.35

You did so great! Way to go sub 7 on the last mile! I really enjoy running with you.

Hope you had a great time at the TCU game and lived it up!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.200.000.000.000.008.20

8.2 miles at 4:45am.  Weather=66F, 48% humidity, 49 dew point, 3 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:52/m.

mile 1- 10:21

mile 2- 8:49

mile 3- 8:27

mile 4- 8:15

mile 5- 8:36

mile 6- 8:39

mile 7- 9:00

mile 8- 8:55

final .2 pace- 8:00

First mile to corner to meet Ashley and Tim.  My body did not want to run faster than 10:00 miles at first.  After a couple miles I started feeling better with the pace.  Mile 6 was uphill and we saw a skunk on the sidewalk right next to us.  Ashley and I screamed and jumped into the street.  It was kinda funny.  Tim was like, "Don't scream!"

Ashley and Tim left after mile 6.  I ran the rest on my own. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.20
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 23:25:30 from 75.174.14.230

Skunks and darkness is not a good combination. Glad you were welcomed home without any issues........

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.004.800.000.000.004.80

4.8 miles at 10:30 am.  Weather=85F, 43% humidity, 7mph wind, sunny. 

Ran a 2.4 mile loop twice at the park by my sister's house. Took a brief water break in between each loop.  It was HOT!  There was zero shade.  I was also miserable because I ate too much breakfast before running.  I was going to do another loop but I kinda sick.  Note to self: Don't eat a bunch of eggs before running!!

Loop 1 - 20:25 (mile 1- 8:39, mile 2- 8:21, final .4 pace- 8:16)

Loop 2- 20:12 (mile 1- 8:56, mile 2- 8:27, final .4 pace- 6:45)

Tomorrow morning I'm meeting Tim for 12 miles.   

 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 4.80
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 22:05:29 from 75.141.131.35

Nice speedy finish! Enjoy your 12 tomorrow - hopefully you are in bed already!

From Rye on Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 00:31:11 from 75.174.14.230

10:30am......wow, you slept in! Good

Luck tomorrow.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
12.300.000.000.000.0012.30

12.3 miles at 4:45 am.  Weather=71F, 49% humidity, 51 dew point, 5 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:42/m.

mile 1- 10:56

mile 2- 8:42

mile 3- 8:32

mile 4- 8:15

mile 5- 8:54

mile 6- 8:34

mile 7- 8:15

mile 8- 8:47

mile 9- 8:19

mile 10- 8:15

mile 11- 8:29

mile 12- 8:35

final .3 pace- 9:23

Ran first mile to corner to meet Tim and Ashley.  Ashley ran with us mile 2-6 miles.  The first couple miles running with them I did not feel like going that fast.  The effort felt like sub-8's even though it wasn't even close! I started feeling more ok with the pace after mile 3.   I took 3 gu's: one before the run, one after mile 4 and one after mile 7.  There were many hills which is why the paces were all over the place.  I think we actually were going fastest on the uphills and taking the downhills easier. 

I'm feeling pretty good right now.  I have run 12 miles, watered the yard, made myself a protein shake, took a shower and did my running log.... and my kids still haven't woken up yet!  Very productive morning!   I wish I had time for a nap now but I bet they'll be waking up soon.

 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 12.30
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:29:24 from 67.79.11.242

Amazing time managment! Are you running on Trinity Trails? I can't remember if the trails are lighted.

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:40:00 from 71.153.27.31

Not running on the trails during the week. I just run around my neighborhood with some friends that live nearby. It's actually turned out to be a great situation for us. We have several different routes and lots of hills. It's an awesome workout. Plus, Ashley is about my pace when she is healthy and Tim is about a 3:00 marathon runner... so it's nice to be challenged. I don't think I'd be as consistent or run as fast without the two of them. I've built a really good aerobic base, now I'm trying to add some speed.

Oh, I do know some people who run the trails at 4am during the week. They have a group of 4 that do it. They say it would NOT be a good idea to run by yourself at that time because there are some weirdos occassionally out there. I don't think there are many lights except in the main park area.

From SlowJoe on Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:41:26 from 132.3.53.68

Everything feels difficult at 4:45 am. It always takes me a few miles to snap out of it too...

From I Just Run on Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:50:31 from 67.79.11.242

Seems you have everything set pretty good for training now. It's nice to have someone to run with...I miss my daughter :-(

From I Just Run on Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 15:46:43 from 166.205.9.39

Hey L, I was just up in you're neck of the woods today. I was at the Ft Worth Zoo meeting on a project :-)

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.003.000.000.000.003.00

Track workout with my running group at 6:30pm. Weather= 98F

I tried out my new track spikes today. Made it two laps in the warm up before they aggrevated my plantar faciatis so I took them off. My left quad was also bothering me. I think wearing the spikes made me run the warm-up too fast too. I think it was like 7:45 or 8:00. Ashley and I were having fun though.

So then we talked to our coach, Gary Anderson. He's so knowledgeable! He's a sub-3:00 marathoner at 50 years old. He's always winning 1st place masters in all the races around here. He got into running about 10 years ago but before that he played soccer. He gave me alot of great advice and he said if I send him my training log and recent race stats, he'll give me some suggestions for workouts. He thinks varying your milage and pace everyday will make you faster. He runs everyday averaging 85 miles a week with 3-4 days being faster paced and the rest slow and easy. However, he says you can't run more than you have time to recover for. It will do you no good to run a bunch of miles if you can't get enough sleep. He really knows his stuff!

So Gary told Ashley and I since it was our first track workout in over a year that we should run laps and do the straight aways at 5K pace and easy run the corners. We were supposed to do it for 15 minutes.

I don't think I was doing it right. I think I was running too fast. I was doing the straight parts at 6:00 pace or faster. I only made it 11 minutes before I quit. Yeah, I quit. I was feeling so lazy. My quad was also bugging me. Then I ran a mile cool down at 8:30 pace.

Everyone else was doing Yasso-800's. I think I would have liked doing that instead. Oh well, next week maybe I'll be more motivated.

When I got home from track, I walked into chaos. I remember why I run in the mornings now. My husband seems to only be able to play with the kids when he babysits. He can't feed them, wash them, clothe them, brush their teeth and otherwise get them ready for bed unless I am here to tell him what to do. Why? It's the same every single night. So we didn't start all this stuff until I got home. We got them down about 9:15 am (about an hour late).

People always ask me when I'll go back to work. Frankly, I'm in no hurry because my husband wants to have the responsibilities of a teenager... aka, take the trash out -- when asked. He will only remember when asked!

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 2.50
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:01:06 from 132.3.53.68

I don't like going to the track either, I can never pace myself very well through intervals.

I was laughing pretty good at your comments about your husband because I'm sure my wife says the exact same things about me.

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 18:13:21 from 70.253.142.82

I think it would be nice to switch roles every six months. Hey, that could be a great reality show. My husband would die if he did my job... or he'd kill the kids, one or the other.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.500.000.000.000.005.50

5.5 miles at 5:30am. Weather=74F, 25% humidity, 17mph wind, dark.

mile 1- 11:00

mile 2- 8:59

mile 3- 8:36

mile 4- 8:39

mile 5- 8:21

mile 6- 10:04

So I ran to the corner 1 mile to meet Tim and Ash. Did not feel like running. I wanted to sleep so bad! Got to bed late because of track last night. I would have run the whole thing at 10:00 pace if it were up to me.

When I got home, I took a nap. My 4 year old rooster boy woke me up 45 minutes later, "Mommy, it's wake time".

Tomorrow I'm running 15 with the group. I'm going to try to go 8:00 miles until the half way point and then speed up and get down to 7:30's the second half. We will see though, sometimes the plan changes based on what other people want to do. If someone starts out 7:45's, I'll probably keep up cuz I can't help myself.

I did 7:45 average last weeks 14 miler and I did 7:34 average for the last 15 miler. My marathon goal pace is 7:50/m. I'm being told that it is not good strategy for me to run these long runs at marathon goal pace.

I know it seems backwards, but I run slower all week than I do on Saturday long runs. It's like my long runs are also my tempos. I enjoy it this way because I'm motivated to run fast when I'm around other people on the trails.

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 5.50
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:27:03 from 67.79.11.242

Hope you have a good run tomorrow! I need to learn more about training methods. I hear what you've been told about the long runs at marathon goal pace and don't really understand it. I just bought a book (recommended by JG) called Run Less - Run Faster. I'm hoping it will give me some insight to performing better :-)

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:44:37 from 70.253.142.82

Yeah, there seems to be a few different theories out there. I treat every Saturday like a race. Sometimes the only motivation I have to run during the week is so that I will be fast enough and have enough endurance to keep up with the people I want to on Saturdays. I'm sure I'm doing everything wrong.

From I Just Run on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 11:49:26 from 67.79.11.242

Me too... but I'm still having fun :-)

From Jody on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 18:44:00 from 75.141.131.35

Let's discuss the long run pace tomorrow.... I have some thoughts...BTW, do you know what the plan is?

Nice job this week!

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 18:51:44 from 70.253.142.82

We're doing 15. It looks like we're going south on the trails 1 mile out and then looping around and going back north in the same direction as last week. This time we will turn around at the normal 6.5 mile mark (which will be actually 8.5 since we did that extra 2 mile loop in the beginning). Does that make sense? Basically, we're add this 2 miles in the beginning so that we turn around 1 mile sooner than we did last week but the overall mileage will be 1 mile more.

From Jody on Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 18:53:06 from 75.141.131.35

Good deal - Thank you! See you in the morning!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0014.300.000.0014.30

14.3 miles with my group at 6:30am.  Weather=AWESOME!!!  58F, 44% humidity, 6mph wind, sunny.  Average pace=7:40/m.

mile 1- 8:38

mile 2- 7:44

mile 3- 7:47

mile 4- 7:44

mile 5- 7:43

mile 6- 7:40

mile 7- 8:14 (I think I forgot to stop my watch when we stopped here cuz I know we weren't doing over 8:00)

mile 8- 7:41

mile 9- 7:19

mile 10- 6:57

mile 11- 7:04

mile 12- 7:31

mile 13- 7:51

mile 13.7 pace- 7:56

mile 14.3 pace - 7:12

This was the best run I've had in a long time.  I dedicate this run to 5-finger socks.  I didn't feel my feet at all the whole run.  ZERO BLISTERS!!  Normally, I have to endure the feeling of needles jabbing into my feet on long runs.  Not today and it was awesome!  

Also awesome was my new Nike Pegasus shoes which were light weight and felt great!  Oh and the weather today!!   Heaven!  Amazing.  Perfect. 

I talked to Jody before starting today and she and I agreed a good plan would be to run 8:00 pace until the turn around and then get faster.  Well, that was the plan.   We started running with Emily and somehow we ended up in front of everyone in the beginning.  Emily left after only 2 miles because she is just coming back from injury.  At this point Jody and I decided to slow down.  We didn't.  So much for our plan. 

At the water stop the rest of the girls caught up and started running with us.  Elise, Melissa, Jody and I continued the 7:45's.  I started feeling really, really great with the pace at mile 4-5.  I felt like I could do this all day.  Then at the turn around I put both my ipod headphones in and just started going fast.  Melissa kept up.  I ran miles 9 and 10 with Melissa.  We were really pushing each other faster and faster.  I didn't look at my watch but at the water stop she told me we were doing 7:00.  I felt great though.  I was amazed at how much energy I had.  I wish I knew what I did so right this week so I can repeat it every week!

At mile 9.5 water stop Jody and Elise caught up and we all decided we would run fast until the next water stop and then we'd do a cool down final 3 miles.  Sounded good to me.  So from 9.5 to 11.5 I ran about 7:00 pace.  At this point I was starting to get tired.  I forgot to gu at the last stop.  Good thing we're slowing down.

We ran slow from 11.5 until 13.5.  Amazing how 7:50 pace felt really easy now whereas at the beginning of the run it felt hard.  So at 13.5 mile I saw that I had about 1/2 mile left to the store and I decided to just let her rip for the remainder.  Lady GaGa came on my ipod at this exact moment so I figured it was meant to be.  I pushed my lap reset button at this point so I would know how fast I did it.  Ended up being 7:12 pace. 

Jody, Elise and Melissa didn't go fast at the end but they ran an additional .7 mile so they would have exactly 15 today.  

It was a great run!  I was so excited to have felt this great.  I really need to strategize my long runs better though.  I'm running these things without a plan.  I might be going too fast if my goal marathon time is 3:25 (7:50/m pace).  Or I might be underestimating what my goal marathon time should be... maybe I should aim for a faster time?   Maybe I'm getting too cocky.   Ha, ha!   I mentioned this to my friend, Greg, after the run today and he suggested that I run a 1/2 marathon race as fast as I can in a couple weeks to see where I'm at.  I think that's a good plan. 

 

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 14.30
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Sat, Oct 01, 2011 at 13:51:23 from 174.27.117.251

Awesome run this morning! Bask in your success today. You might be underestimating you goal pace. Great job. Enjoy the weekend!

From SlowJoe on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 14:58:18 from 75.109.104.60

Great run - I like pushing the pace in those long runs too.

Shoot for a 3:20. When I ran a 3:25, I did my MP runs at 3:20 pace (like you did on Saturday) and on the big day, did 1:40 for the first half. I struggled with a 1:45 for the second half, but was still very happy with the result.

Which one are you training for, White Rock?

From Jody on Sun, Oct 02, 2011 at 15:49:23 from 75.141.131.35

Great job and way to kick it in at the end! You rocked miles 10-12!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.000.000.000.000.00

Ashley and Tim couldn't run this morning. I was going to run by myself but I decided to sleep in. 10 hours of sleep! It was just what I needed. Legs felt so fresh after all that sleep.

I thought I'd try to run in the evening instead, but it was 85 degrees at 5pm and I didn't feel like it... lazy!

Night Sleep Time: 10.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 10.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
7.200.001.003.000.0011.20

6.2 miles at 4:45 am. Weather=63F, 45% humidity, 41 dew point, 4mph wind, dark.

mile 1- 9:30

mile 2- 8:40

mile 3- 8:24

mile 4- 8:07

mile 5- 8:17

mile 6- 9:26

Ran 1 mile to corner to meet Ashley and Tim. We ran miles 2-5 together. Then ran 1 mile home.

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Ran 5 miles at 10:30 am.  Weather= 77F, sunny

Ran 1 mile warm-up = 7:49, then walked for about 1/4 mile

mile 2= 7:05, then walked/jogged slow for 1/4 mile

mile 3=7:13, then walked very slow and drank water for 1/4 mile (getting kinda hot!)

mile 4=7:02, then walked briefly

mile 5 cool down=9:17

The coach at my running store gave me a schedule for 3:25 marathon.  Today's workout was supposed to be 8 miles total with 3 of those being a tempo at 7:07/m.  My sister watched my boys so I could go to the park by her house and run. 

So I started running the 7:07 pace and decided that this speed was not "comfortably hard" tempo pace for me when it's sunny and almost 80 degrees outside.  It felt more like mile repeat pace.  So I figured I could do one of two things: I could do the 3 miles without stopping at maybe 7:25/m (more tempo pace in this heat) or do 3 one mile repeats at 7:07/m instead.  I opted for the later.  I think I'm just going to have to work my way up to running the tempos at this speed. 

Slightly disappointed but determined to do better next time.

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I only got 4 hours of sleep last night. I went to bed at 9:30pm. My 18 month old, Ryan, woke up at 1:30am crying. I changed his diaper and put him back to sleep. He woke up at 2:00am crying. I didn't even feel like I fell asleep yet from the last time. So I give him tylenol and put him back to sleep. Next 2:30am crying. I check his diaper but he is just wide awake. Ready to be up for the day. I think this child is ready to give up naps during the day!

So at this point I figure the only thing left to do is let him cry it out. It feels mean, but he's got to learn to put himself to sleep. So I turn off the baby monitor and go back to bed. However, the screaming is so loud I can't sleep and I know that it's only a matter of time before my 4 year old, Jake, is woken up by all this too. My husband, of course, could sleep through a hurricane so he's unaffected.

Nonetheless, I wake up my husband and ask him to carry Jake into our bed so I can set up a loud fan and the three of us can sleep without hearing 18 month old crying it out. Husband is angry to be woken up so before he moves Jake, he goes into Ryan's room and yells at him! OMG! I was so mad!! Now the poor baby is scared to death! This is not what I had in mind. Now I'm up comforting screaming scared baby.

I finally laid down at 3:30am but I knew my alarm was going off at 4:15 so my mind wouldn't stop thinking and let me sleep. I was like, "Quick! Fall asleep so you can get 45 minutes of sleep!" But the pressure of it all prevented it.

So I have essentially been awake since 1:30am. This is going to be a long day! I'm supposed to go over to my sister's house today so she can babysit for me and I can do a tempo run at 9:00am. Then to pay her back for all this babysitting these last few weeks, I'm supposed to babysit her 4 year old until 3pm. I hope I can get some sleep at some point because tomorrow at 4:45am we're running 12 miles.

For the last 2-3 months the majority of my nights involve me waking up to comfort Ryan at least three times a night. We have gotten into a horrible routine with this. I've got two strategies I'm going to implement: one, I'm going to have to cut out his daytime naps and two, he's just got to cry it out and learn to put himself back to sleep. I need a loud fan for every room though so everyone else can sleep while we're doing this.

 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 5.00Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 4.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 4.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From I Just Run on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 10:49:30 from 67.79.11.242

Hey Lindsey, I feel your pain! We went through the same thing with our oldest. Although my wife beared the majority of the responsibility I was up many nights too. You're doing the right things and this will pass. Like I said before, you moms are amazing....!

From I Just Run on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 10:50:42 from 67.79.11.242

Oh...BTW, good run under the circumstances :-)

From TexasLindsey on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 13:39:13 from 99.119.167.166

Thank you so much! It is helpful to hear that others have gone through this... that we're not doing something wrong. I would say the hardest things to get used to once you have kids is lack of sleep and lack of free time.

From Jody on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 14:10:54 from 75.141.131.35

Great job! Running in the heat is extremely hard. I am scared if that is what I get - No way can I hit that for 3 miles.

From SlowJoe on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 14:16:11 from 132.3.53.68

We got weird looks from people (like my mom) who happened to be over at the time when we let them "cry it out" like that but it was the only solution that worked for us. I think we had various time limits at different stages, but the night would literally never end if we kept going in there every time they cried because then they'd really wake up and be up all night. I'm so glad our youngest is now 3 and a half.

Nice runs today too, definitely still too hot at 10:30 to hit normal tempo paces.

From TexasLindsey on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 20:06:11 from 70.253.139.28

Jody, send me a private message so I can forward you the schedule he sent me. I'm doing a timed trial of 1 mile at Thursday's track workout so see where I'm at. I also signed up for that race called "13.1" in Dallas on Oct 22nd. I'm using that race to see if I'm on track for 3:25 marathon. Pressure is on since I've been talking about 3:25, 3:25, 3:25 for months now.

SlowJoe, oh yeah, we get those looks and the accompanying comments, too. I remember with my first child, the opinions of relatives who disapproved of certain things really bothered me. Now, I'm too stressed out to care what they think. I'm doing what works for me and they can kiss off! It's amazing how much more confident I am now! I think the lack of sleep has turned this into a matter of survival! Ha!

From Jody on Tue, Oct 04, 2011 at 22:04:13 from 75.141.131.35

Lindsey, I sent you the private message, let me know if you do not get it. You will hit 3:25 - I have no doubt.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
12.300.000.000.000.0012.30

12.3 miles at 4:45am. Weather= 64F, 60% humidity, 50 dew point, 1 mph wind, dark. Average pace=8:36/m.

mile 1- 9:31

mile 2- 8:36

mile 3- 8:46

mile 4- 8:16

mile 5- 8:58

mile 6- 8:22

mile 7- 8:23

mile 8- 8:49

mile 9- 8:07

mile 10- 8:28

mile 11- 8:31

mile 11.3- 7:39

mile 12.3- 9:29

Ran 1 mile to corner to meet Ash and Tim. We went did some hilly loops in our neighborhood. The fist loop was 4.3 miles. We charged the hills so the miles with the biggest hills were actually the fastest miles. Second loop was 3.2 miles. Ashley left after the second one because she's still easing back into running after taking time off for injury. Tim and I did third loop which was 3.7 miles. We charged the final hill and ended at the corner at 11.3 miles total for the run. I reset the lap button at this point because I wanted to record what we did the final hill at: 7:39 pace. Not bad for at least 2% grade hill. Ran final 1 mile cool down home.

Tomorrow I'm sleeping in but later in the day we're doing track. Supposed to do a 1 mile time trial. It'll be like 85 degrees though.

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 12.30
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 21:44:20 from 174.27.109.71

Running in the dark is a bit scary! I have had run-ins with skunks and not so friendly dogs at that time of the morning. You are amazing getting out early like that. I get out a couple of times a week that early and it's tough! Nice job. Is that picture your son Jake? I have got to see a picture of that good looking son Ryan..... with a name like that his got to be a looker!

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Oct 05, 2011 at 23:20:31 from 70.253.139.28

I would be less motivated to run in the dark if I wasn't running with friends. It's such an advantage! So, lucky... meant to be... If God didn't want me to run, he wouldn't have put Ashley and Tim living so close to me!

Yes, that is Jake in the picture. I know I need more pictures. It is my biggest complaint that all our pictures are taken by me. When my children are older, they will think their father was a single parent because I'm the one with the camera 95% of the time. Also, it's rare that anyone comes to my races, so I don't get many pictures of myself running.

From I Just Run on Thu, Oct 06, 2011 at 19:47:57 from 67.79.11.242

I would call that perfect running weather! Good run! 4:45...Makes me tired thinking about it!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.200.000.000.000.006.20

6.2 miles at 4:45am.  Weather=76F, 77% humidity, 65 dew point, 14 mph wind gusting to 25mph, dark. 

mile 1- 11:00

mile 2- 9:09

mile 3- 8:56

mile 4- 8:40

mile 5- 8:35

mile 5.4- 7:43 pace

mile 6.2- 10:30 pace

I had a hard time waking up today.  I was having the best sleep ever.  I ran 1 mile to corner to meet Tim and Ashley very slow.  Then I ran miles 2 thru 5.4 with them.  Ran home.  I charged the final hill so I hit the lap button to record my average pace for that portion. 

I told them that I felt sluggish but Tim reminded me that it was warm and very humid today so that's probably why.  I hope it's not like this tomorrow for the long run.  We're running 15 miles.  Tim is doing another race instead.  He's racing 5k's and 10k's every Saturday and then doing his long runs on Sundays.  He's winning some of the races and getting PR's.  He's hoping to sub-3:00 marathon this year.  His prior PR is 3:04 I think.

So when I got home today, I laid back down to try to nap some before the kids woke up.  However, my husband's alarm went off and then my 4 year old walked in the room saying he was hungry.  Too early!  I tried to convince him to lay down with me and sleep some more but he refused.  So my husband got him some breakfast and set him up with some cartoons.  I got about an hour nap!

I am not doing too good on running this week.  I skipped Monday and Thursday.  When I was running at 4:45 am every workday, I was feeling really run down.  I thought now that it's not 100 degrees in the afternoons, I could start doing some afternoon runs instead.  It's not working out the way I envisioned.  For one, I'm not taking advantage of the sleep in's.  I have been staying up way too late the night before I get to sleep in and thereby not getting any extra sleep.  Second, I'm apparently too lazy to run in the afternoon.  

I just wish I could get mid-day babysitting everyday.  If I could have someone come to my house from say 9am - 11 am every day, life would be perfect! 

Asics Cumulus- Blue/red 2 Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 1.00Total Sleep Time: 9.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Fri, Oct 07, 2011 at 20:39:16 from 174.27.114.143

That perfect life.... hummm I'm with you on that one. Nice guy, your husband. Cartoons can be a life saver! Good luck on the long run. Don't beat yourself up over one bad week. We all have them and we rebound.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
15.400.000.000.000.0015.40

15.4 miles at 6:30am. Weather= Cloudy, muggy and windy. 73F, 77% humidity, 65 dew point, 15mph wind gusting to 25mph, cloudy. Average pace=7:54/m.

mile 1- 8:31

mile 2- 7:54

mile 3- 7:59

mile 4- 7:55

mile 5- 8:04

mile 6- 7:55

mile 7- 7:49

mile 8- 7:57

mile 9- 7:48

mile 10- 7:31

mile 11- 7:46

mile 12- 7:21

mile 13- 7:45

mile 14- 8:04

mile 15- 8:13

mile 15.4- 7:38

All the coaches at my running store have been telling me to slow down on the long runs. They said I'm not going to get faster running my long runs too fast. So I tried to slow it down today. Actually, it wasn't that hard to slow it down because the weather was pretty yucky today.

I ran with a girl named Wendy today. We talked non-stop pretty much until mile 9. At that point I told her I had to put in my ipod and focus. I was going to try to have negative splits.

Miles 14 and 15 were directly against the wind. It was rather tough moving. I was kicking my calfs as I was running. The wind was making it tough to have good form. I decided to stop trying to go faster and just try to not injure myself with the horrible form. At one point a gust of wind almost blew me off the sidewalk.

So I didn't really overdue it today. Now I feel great! I don't even feel like I ran at all today.

There are a bunch of us (about 7-8 people) aiming for 3:20-3:30 marathons in Dec/Jan. We decided that we wanted to start a tempo group on Tuesdays. It should be alot of fun!

Texas-OU game is on now. Hook 'em Horns!!!!

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Afternoon update:

I had to log back on and say that my legs now feel like I ran 15 miles... which is to say they are rather beat up! Also, this Longhorn game is hard to watch... OU is kicking our butts! ugh!

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 15.40
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Jody on Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 19:38:30 from 75.141.131.35

Missed you guys today! The UT game was a disaster! The wind is brutal but it will be here to stay for the next 6 months.

Let me know the plan for Tuesday - I will be there!

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 20:36:49 from 70.253.139.28

Missed you today too! Although the weather was pretty awful so if you had to miss, you picked a good day for it!

The plan for Tuesday... Well, I was kinda recruiting today for that. Here are the people that may interested in running 7:00-7:20 pace tempo runs:

Lindsey

Jody

Melissa

Ashley

Wendy

Clint

Brian (hadn't talked to him yet but Clint said he'd probably do it)

Elise (hadn't talked to her yet)

Ramon (hadn't talked to him yet)

Miquel (hadn't talked to him yet)

Emily (hadn't talked to her yet)

The concensus of the people I talked to wanted to meet Tuesday at 6:00pm at the store. There won't be enough light outside in the morning (5:30am) at the river so no one wanted to do that. So I relunctantly agreed to the evening thing... although my idea was that if we found a lighted morning location, we could switch it up in the future.

We thought it might be a good idea to meet at the store, run 3 miles straight out in one direction in a slow warm-up. Then we turn around and just tempo it back to the store. Most of us are going to be in the 7:00-7:20ish range for tempos.

Melissa's brother's might come too, but they might be 6:20/m for tempo.

The people I haven't talked to are people who either weren't there today or else I didn't get a chance to talk to them but they are people who I know run around my pace in races.

I know you're really busy in the evenings... can you make it at 6pm?

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 20:39:09 from 70.253.139.28

Oh, and we thought each week we'd add a little more to the tempo. We're starting at 3 miles because that's what coach Jim's schedule showed for this coming week.

From I Just Run on Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 18:01:47 from 166.137.137.110

Put me on the list for 3:25 :-)

It's great to have a group like that to inspire and incourage you!

From SlowJoe on Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 19:57:56 from 75.109.104.60

That game had me depressed all day.

Another good weekend run. I tend to push harder on long runs too, but if you are not doing a ton of workouts during the week, I think it's ok. In fact, it's great marathon training...how can it not be, you know?

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.200.003.003.000.0012.20

6.2 miles at 4:45 am. Weather=61F, 84% humidity, 55 dew point, 0mph wind, dark. Average pace=8:50/m.

mile 1- 10:16

mile 2- 8:50

mile 3- 8:26

mile 4- 8:01

mile 5- 8:07

mile 5.4- 7:35

mile 6.2- 10:07

Ran 1 mile to corner to meet Tim and Ashley. Ran miles 2-5.4 with them. Then ran 1 mile home. At first when I started running with them Ashley was really dragging me. I kept trying to slow us down by staying slightly behind her. It didn't work. So at about mile 2.5 I just gave up, stopped talking and put in my ipod. If I was going to go faster than my body wanted, I was going to have to concentrate. So we got much faster after that. It seems this is what we do now: Ashley drags me in the beginning and I drag her at the end. Tim just keeps pace with us, this is easy running for him. Tonight we've got a group meeting at the running store for tempo. Forcast is 78F with 45% humidity. Not toooo bad.

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6 miles at 6pm.  Weather=77F, 46% humidity, 5mph wind, cloudy. 

Ran first 3 miles as warm-up: 8:14, 8:02, 8:01   

Ran next 3 miles as tempo: 6:43, 7:02, 6:58

Pretty good run today.  There were 7 of us that met at the running store to do a tempo.  Jody, myself, Ashley, Tim, Matt, Melissa and Wendy.  We ran the first 3 mile loop easy. Then we stopped for water before we started the second 3 mile loop tempo.   My goal was to do a 7:07 pace for 3 miles and to be honest I was nervous about it.  I haven't been doing tempos and I was not looking forward to the pain. 

Tim's first mile was 6:30 but he got faster and faster.  He said he averaged 6:12 for the three miles.  I started out right behind him but as he got out further out of my sights, I slowed down.  I think Matt and Wendy were just a few seconds per mile behind me. 

Still, I never looked at my pace until I finished.  I thought I was probably 7:15ish but I was pleasantly surprised to see I had gone faster.  So I'm pretty happy.  I would call this comfortably hard for 3 miles but I don't think I could have sustained this pace for longer than 3 miles... at least right now.   Maybe with more practice.  

We were supposed to do 10 miles tomorrow at 4:45 am but there is a 60% chance of rain in the morning so we're going to play it by ear. 

Asics Cumulus- Purple Miles: 6.20Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 1.00Total Sleep Time: 7.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 19:05:14 from 75.174.3.10

Have a good tempo run this evening! 4:45am...... that's early! Keep it up! I try to run early so that it doesn't effect the family. Sometimes my wife wants me home earlier in the day so that's my tempo run for the week. Sounds like you have a great running community!

Nice tempo run. What a fun group you have to run with! I'm jealous. Stay dry in the morning if you can help it.

From TexasLindsey on Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 19:33:14 from 71.153.27.157

Thanks, Rye-Guy! I don't know if I'd be running this much or this well without my running group! It's been such a blessing! BUT so has this blog! I really look forward to writing and reading on here! This blog is very inspiring to me!!

From TexasLindsey on Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 19:33:50 from 71.153.27.157

oh, I called you Rye-Guy because that's what I call my son, Ryan. (I think I told you that already!)

From Rye on Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 00:01:23 from 174.27.76.167

Hey, it sounds good! I agree, the blog keeps me motivated and trying to do better at my training.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.700.000.000.000.008.70

8.7 miles at 4:45am. Weather=63F, 49% humidity, 48 dew point, 9 mph, dark. Average pace=9:04/m. (9:54, 8:50, 8:55, 8:55, 8:57, 8:44, 8:51, 9:22, 9:40)

Met Ashley and Tim and we ran kinda slow today. I'm racing a half marathon on Saturday and the two of them are doing 10K's.

I'm disappointed with how much I've run this week. I skipped Monday. Then yesterday morning it was storming so we didn't get to run in the am. I thought I'd run in the pm but by the time my husband got home from work, I was too tired to run. So it just didn't turn out to be a good running week. Maybe this will act like a taper for the half marathon.

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 8.70
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 17:13:41 from 132.3.53.68

Yeah sometimes it can be a blessing in disguise. At my last 10K, I had to back off for knee issues and it worked out like the perfect taper. Good luck at your HM!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.300.000.000.000.008.30

4.3 miles at 11am. Weather= 75F, 38% humidity, 10mph wind, sunny. Average pace=9:40/m while pushing Ryan in running stroller.   (9:48, 9:36, 9:53, 9:47)

My husband is off work today so I didn't have to get up at 4:15 am to run. I got to sleep in all the way until 8am! It was lovely. Then my husband took Jake to do errands and I took Ryan with me to do stuff.

First, I took him to the park and pushed him in the running stroller 4 miles. It was very pleasant. The weather was great. Ryan was very chill. I just ran nice and easy around the river and through the shaded trails. This just put me in such a good mood.

Then we went to the running store to pick up my race number for tomorrow's half marathon. I bought some new 5-finger socks. FYI: if you struggle with blisters, these are the best socks on the planet!!

I also checked out Ascics Kinvara shoes. I read they are lightweight (6.4 oz or something) but they are cushioned in the forefoot (key for me!). The only problem I think I would have adjusting to them might be that I am used to the raised heel thing and these are flat, flat, flat. I don't think it'd be smart of me to run long distances in them at first. I want to buy them for 5K's. Gotta convince husband that I need new shoes ....again! He doesn't understand why I have to spend $100 a month on shoes.

So then Ryan and I went to eat at Jason's Deli (my son Jake calls it Jason's Belly). It's so nice to hang out with Ryan without Jake every once in a while. When Jake's around, it's constant "why" questions and "leave your brother alone" statements. When I have Ryan by himself, we just get to be quiet. Now I'm home and I put Ryan down for his nap but my husband and Jake are still gone. Quiet house... a very rare treat!

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4 miles at 3:00pm.  Weather= 84F, 23% humidity, 12 mph wind, sunny.  Average pace=10:27/m while pushing Jake in running stroller.  (10:08, 9:58, 11:03, 10:46)

Well, after Jake got home he said he wanted to go for a ride in the stroller, too.  So I loaded him up and we ran 2 miles to a playground.  We played for about 15 minutes and then we ran back 2 miles.  Jake is a little more difficult in the stroller because he asks me questions non-stop plus he weighs a little more.  The first two miles I gave him a sucker so he was relatively quiet, but after the park the sucker was gone and he talked the whole way home.  Notice the sucker miles were a minute faster than the post-sucker miles. 

The questions are rather difficult to answer too... like, "Mommy, why is the sky blue but space is black?"  Me: "I think because this thing called the atmosphere is reflecting the ocean and the ocean is blue"  Jake: "Why is the ocean blue?  What is an atmosphere?"  Me: "Jake, these are great questions but I'm having a hard time answering them while I'm running up this hill.  Can we wait to talk until we get home?"  Jake: "Mommy, why are some flowers pink and some are yellow?  Why?" 

What a GREAT day I've had!  I sure hope I didn't deplete all my glycogen for this race tomorrow though.  I tried to run really slow and easy.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Miles: 8.30
Night Sleep Time: 10.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 10.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Scott Wesemann on Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 18:06:13 from 205.158.160.209

Sounds like a fun day! Did you get the Injinji toe socks? I have been wearing them on my longer runs for about 15 months and they work great. The only issue I have with them is that they don't seem to last all that long. I usually only get 60-80 miles on a pair before I get a small hole on the toe. I still buy them for longer runs though because they are worth it.

And did you mean Saucony Kinvara (not Asics)? :) I have some of those too. They are great for racing, but they seem to be wearing fast as well. Good luck with your race.

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 20:20:07 from 71.153.27.157

Scott,

Thanks, yes, they are injinji socks. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE them! I think with the socks quite literally fitting like a glove, they prevent the fabric around when I run which prevents blisters. This is my second pair. The first pair I've only worn a couple times so no wear yet.

I guess I did get that wrong, it was Saucony Kinvara 2. I've read that they wear out fast. If they are more cushioned in the forefoot than the other minimalists then it will be worth it to me.

From Rye on Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 22:19:17 from 174.27.76.167

Sounds like your body adjusted to sleeping in till 8 just fine! Sounds like you had a great day being a mom. Good luck with the half marathon Saturday. Just tell your good husband that its either shoes now.... or expensive medical bills later. It's an investment in your health. He'll buy into it.

Race: Fire & Ice Half Marathon (13.1 Miles) 01:35:21, Place overall: 3, Place in age division: 2
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0013.100.000.0013.10

Weather=63F at start and 70F by finish, sunny.

Average pace=7:18/m

Average pace first 6 miles=7:18/m

Average pace last 7 miles=7:18/m

mile 1 7:18

mile 2 7:21

mile 3 7:22

mile 4 7:19

mile 5 7:08

mile 6 7:22

mile 7 7:18

mile 8 7:11

mile 9 7:15

mile 10 7:26

mile 11 7:28

mile 12 7:11

mile 13 7:20

final .1 pace 6:18

So today's half marathon race was supposed to be a prep-race for next weekend's big half marathon. Today, I was going to try to keep myself at a tempo-ish comfortably hard effort the whole way. I think overall I did what I intended to do. I was a little faster than I thought I could be for this effort though. The 7:20ish pace just felt right so I stuck with it the whole way.

There was more competition at this race than there have been at the previous Fire & Ice races. (I was 1st place at both the 10k and the 15k). Today, I showed up and I saw that the Martinez Sisters were there. They are always beating me! I walked up to them and jokenly said, "oh geez, I guess I'm not winning today since the Martinez family showed up!" I'm not sure if they really even know who the hell I am though. Oh, but I know them. All I ever see are the back of their heads in every race both them and I are at. So they told me that they weren't really racing, that they were doing this as a training run. I asked what kind of pace a training run is for them and they told me 9:00/m.

Then I saw another girl named Kim who passed me in mile 21 and then beat me by 2 minutes in my marathon last year. I talked to her and she said she has been sick for 2 weeks and hasn't been running much, she's still coughing.

So the race begins and quickly the Martinez sisters take the lead. So much for a training run I guess. Maybe I shouldn't have said anything to them to egg on their competitive spirit. Then another girl passes me, then Kim passes me, then another girl. Yep, I was in 6th place for girls. Tough competition! I didn't get too rattled though. I just stuck to my tempo comfortable pace. At mile 2 water stop I was still in 6th but I could see all the other girls within no more than 100 yards ahead of me.

Around mile 5 I just started feeling more energetic. It's like a light just clicked on and I woke up. I always do that in every run around 4-5 miles. So I figured I'd let myself get a little faster in a controlled way. I started inching up on the other girls in front of me. I took them out one by one until finally it was just those Martinez sisters in front.

I caught up to the sisters and ran with them for about 10 minutes.  Then they seemed to just back off and let me go in front. I figured it would be smart racing strategy to stick with them and just try to save my energy for the end so I could battle it out with them... I thought about it for awhile debating what to do. Then I considered how most of my training runs and other races have gone. I always have the most energy in the middle... but I usually do have enough sheer will power at the end to sustain the pace that I establish in the middle. I figured I need to just go with what I know works for me... now was not the time to practice new strategies.

So they slowed down and I speeded up slightly.  I was in the lead for miles 5.5 thru 11. I don't know how far back the other girls were during this time but I knew they were not tooooo close because I never saw anyone's shadow. I felt really good too. I was cruising nicely. I passed a couple of men and I was trying to close in on another guy. I knew I could maintain this pace all the way.

Still, the sun was starting to beat down on the second half and it was directly in my eyes.  Miles 10-11, I could tell I was having to work harder to stay on pace but I was still ok.  I passed the mile 11 water stop and I was thinking to myself that it was smooth sailing from this point on, that I had 1st place... I had 1 more gear left for the final maybe 1/2 mile. I was looking at that guy in front thinking I could slowly catch him.

Then suddenly, just like 100 yards after passing the 11 mile water stop, a FLASH of yellow comes up on my left side. It was Martinez sister #1. Oh geez! I guess I shouldn't have thought they'd be this easy to beat. I thrust myself into a faster gear. I thought possibly this would kill her spirit and she'd back off again. Nope. She was clearly undaunted. She had excellent form and looked to have major energy left. She also did not look even one bit worried about me challenging her. I figured it was a waste of my own energy to try to win this battle. I let her go and told her good job. I looked at my watch and I was doing 7:08 pace for the last 1/2 mile while I tried to battle with her. I made the right decision too... she was going so fast in those last two miles that she caught all the men ahead of us and got completely out of my sight by the end.

So when she passed, I've got 1.5 miles left. Where's that other Martinez siser? I'm not looking back. She'll sense blood in the the water if I look back. I just hung on to 7:20 and tried my best to keep my form as best I could. It was starting to get tough at this point. I knew I didn't have much left. I still thought I could maintain though.

Then I made a turn and looked at my watch. 1/4 mile to go and this included a short steep hill. I see in my peripheral vision the red shirt Martinez sister #2 coming in fast on my left. Oh no. I was helpless to do anything about it. I had no more gears. My brain was telling my legs, "GO FASTER" and my legs were telling my brain "LEAVE US ALONE OR WE WILL SHUT DOWN COMPLETELY AND MAKE YOU FALL FACE FIRST INTO CONCRETE AND GET A CONCUSION!" So she wizzed past me and up that hill.

I maintained pace up the hill but no more. After the hill, I was able to sprint the downhill portion into the finish (only cuz it was downhill) but she still finished like 10 seconds ahead of me. I gave her a high five and told her good job.

Then the Martinez sisters just walked to their car and drove off. I was disappointed that I didn't at least get to talk to them afterward.  I really wanted to talk to them!

Afterwards, I realized... This was a PR!!!   I PR'd!  I can't believe it.  Only by 20 seconds... but still.   When I got home, I looked at my splits and they are exactly even. So I am very pleased with this race.  I actually did exactly what I set out to do, only faster. Today never felt really horribly difficult... my legs became non-responsive to go faster than 7:20 but I didn't think I was going to die. Whereas, there were points in my previous 1:35 where I thought possibly I could die. Today was a little hot but it was flat. My previous PR race in March of this year, on the other hand, was only 40 degrees but it did have some hills.

So I guess I'm very happy with the kind of shape I'm in right now. I think next weekend's race could be really, really good because next weekend is going to be run through downtown Dallas and there's going to be lots of crowd energy and lots of competition to hopefully spur me on to do even better than today.

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 13.10
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 20:00:50 from 174.27.76.167

Loved your report! Leave it to some sisters. I see you catching them in the very near future. Congrats on the pr. Keep the awesome training.

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Oct 15, 2011 at 20:46:00 from 71.153.27.157

Thank you so much! I think those sisters were just toying with me today. They ran the Labor Day 15k at 7:00/m pace. Maybe one day I'll get 'em... I do think that after today they know who I am though!

From Kelli on Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 01:07:44 from 71.219.83.151

GREAT READING!!!! I felt like I was there watching it play by play! Looking forward to next weekend to hear all about it.

Congratz on the PR!

From allie on Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 12:15:41 from 24.10.191.18

congrats, lindsey! great race and great report. you are in excellent shape and it sounds like you are ready to roll in the BIG race next week!

From SlowJoe on Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 12:22:28 from 75.109.104.60

Great report, I agree! Those lying Martinez sisters...

But, hey, an awesome PR when you were not even really trying for it is great! Really well-paced race too. I think it's supposed to be cooler next weekend - I bet you could even drop a couple minutes from this time. Nice going!

From I Just Run on Sun, Oct 16, 2011 at 18:28:44 from 71.41.149.142

Way to go TL ..!!! It's got to be a great feeling to know you have more gas in the tank and still ran a PR. This plus cooler weather means another PR next week :-)

From Scott Wesemann on Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 13:08:50 from 205.158.160.209

Congrats on a fast time and a PR! woohoo!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
8.700.000.000.000.008.70

8.7 miles at 4:45am.  Weather=65F, 65% humidity, 53 dew point, 8mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:09/m.

mile 1- 10:12

mile 2- 9:03

mile 3- 8:34

mile 4- 8:22

mile 5- 8:24

mile 6- 8:55

mile 7- 9:28

mile 8- 9:51

mile 9- 9:39

Ran with Ashley and Tim.  Ashley left after mile 6.  Tim and I ran miles 7-8.  We got slower because we started talking about the race this last weekend.  I ran the half marathon and he ran the 10k.  He got first place but he was most happy about having even splits average pace 6:15/m.  I also had a pretty even average in my race with 7:18/m.  All the running we did this summer is really paying off now. 

Asics Cumulus- Red Miles: 8.70
Night Sleep Time: 7.00Nap Time: 2.00Total Sleep Time: 9.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
3.000.000.003.000.006.00

AM:

Slept in this morning. I've been having trouble with plantar faciaitis on my left foot for a couple months. Recently, it's gotten worse. Yesterday my foot hurt all day long even when I wasn't standing or walking on it. THis morning it's the same thing. It hurts on the top of the foot and on the heel. I think it got agrevated in the half marathon race this last weekend.

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PM:

6 miles at 6pm. Weather= 64F, 30% humidity, 12 mph wind, cloudy.

Ran the same tempo workout as last week. We ran this 3 mile loop twice. First time was a warm-up, second time was "tempo".

Loop 1 average =8:00

mile 1- 8:00, mile 2- 8:00, mile 3- 8:00

Loop 2 average= 6:49/m

mile 1- 6:28, mile 2- 6:52, mile 3- 7:09

Ok,so first off, notice that all three of the warm up miles were exactly 8:00. Weird. I don't think I've ever done that.

Second, I started off the "tempo" too fast. Tim said he was going to run with me at whatever pace I set. Last week he did 6:15/m and I did 6:54/m. We talked about doing approximately 7:15/m today. Ashley was running too but her legs were sore from Monday track so she said she wanted to do 7:30ish.

But once we started running, I don't know what got into me. My ipod was playing a great song... we were going down this hill in the first part... and I just was running so fast. I looked at my watch and was surprised that the first 1/2 mile was at 6:15 pace. What the? Seriously, I did a double take. It felt like 7:00 pace felt last week. I slowed it down after I saw that because I realized I couldn't sustain it. Mile 3 wasn't as bad as it looks... it was against the wind, there was a short steep hill and I had to slow down for a car that stopped over the crosswalk.

I'm pretty happy. I think all these races and tempos are making me faster... but they are killing my feet! I went to the doctor today about my plantar faciaitis and he said I need a steriod shot from a podiatrist. I just can't figure out to go before the half marathon on Saturday or after. I know they are going to tell me to not race if I go before. I need to find out if the steriod shot will help me for the race or if it would do more good to do the steriod shot after the race. Hmmmm.

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 10.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 10.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From JG on Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 21:56:57 from 71.59.27.33

I have no medical advice for you, but be careful Sat, aggravating PF could sideline you for an extended period! On that note, I would go to the podiatrist first!

From a medical article on PF:

TIPS AND WARNINGS If you start treatment within a few weeks of onset, and allow your foot to rest, it takes a minimum of six weeks for the plantar fascia to heal. A runner who continues to run through the inflammation and pain will need three to six months of recovery time before returning back to running. See a physician if pain lasts longer than six weeks.

From TexasLindsey on Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:23:50 from 70.253.140.65

Thanks. I know this has been inflammed for awhile. I'm just wearing my orthotics all day from now on. I'm taking IB Profen for a couple days. I'm taking tomorrow off from running and Friday I'm running slow and easy.

I want to go to the podiatrist but it may have to wait until next week because I can't get babysitting until then. I wasted all my babysitting this week going to see my primary care doctor so I could get a referral to see a podiatrist. Stupid HMO!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

10 miles at 4:45am. Weather= COLD!!!! The internet says 50F but I think it was colder! 46% humidity, 31 dew point, 12 mph wind, dark.

Average pace= 8:44/m.

mile 1- 10:04

mile 2- 8:24

mile 3- 8:26

mile 4- 8:41

mile 5- 8:46

mile 6- 8:27

mile 7- 8:21

mile 8- 7:50

mile 9- 8:30

mile 10- 9:57

I couldn't find my cold weather running gear so I ended up running in t shirt and capris. I was freezing the whole run. My form felt jerky. My ears were hurting. My hands were frozen - couldn't even operate my ipod. I tried going faster to see if that helped but no.

Now it's 6:30 am and I don't think the kids will wake up for another 2 hours so I'm going back to sleep.

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 6.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From timp on Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:29:46 from 99.110.188.230

nice job out in the cold today!

From Rye on Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 17:39:05 from 174.27.117.112

It's funny how we get used to conditions. In Idaho in March when we get a few sunny warm ( 40's) days, we break out the shorts. Later in the year, October, November we get the gloves and running tights out. Good luck with that 'cold' weather.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.000.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles at 6:00pm. Weather=68F, 27% humidity, 9mph wind, sunny.

mile 1- 9:19

mile 2- 8:34

mile 3- 9:00

mile 4- 8:43

mile 5- 9:20

mile 6- 8:45

I took Ryan in the running stroller and met up with Ashley to run 6 miles around the neighborhood. It was fun! On the way home, there was one interesting thing that happened. I'm running on the sidewalk pushing Ryan and this guy in a car that was driving by was looking at us and he almost ran into the car in front of him that was slowing down to turn. He had to slam on his breaks and he fishtailed to a stop. It was very loud! Ryan yelled at him.

Tomorrow I'm taking it easy because the big race is on Saturday.

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:08:04 from 132.3.53.68

I can honestly say that has never happened to me.

Good luck tomorrow....with everything!

Race: Dallas 13.1 (13.1 Miles) 01:37:37, Place overall: 15, Place in age division: 5
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
0.000.0013.100.000.0013.10

Weather= 65F, 80% humidity, sunny.

mile 1 7:19

mile 2 7:30

mile 3 7:18

mile 4 7:16

mile 5 7:32

mile 6 7:36

mile 7 7:37

mile 8 7:26

mile 9 7:22

mile 10 7:23

mile 11 7:28

mile 12 7:31

mile 13 7:49

final 0.1 5:28 pace

Average pace= 7:27/m

First 7 miles average pace=7:26/m

Last 6 miles average pace=7:29/m

I never really got into a good rythem in this race. I felt "off" for no apparent reason. I didn't feel bad though... I just didn't feel as good as I did last week's half marathon.

Miles 4-7 were net uphill. Miles 8-10 were net downhill. Mile 11 was mostly flat. Mile 12 was a long steady climb. Mile 12 sucked!!

The worst part of the entire race was the finish but it's actually a funny story. A girl passed me around the beginning of mile 12. She was ahead of me the entire uphill of mile 12. The course flatened out with the final .2 of the race and I could see the finish line. I threw myself into a faster gear. I didn't even know I had that much left. I was shocked as I kept getting faster and faster. There were big crowds lining both sides of the street. Everyone was looking at me. I could hear the race announcer say something to the effect of "the girl with the big kick is Lindsey Wingerson from Fort Worth" ... that really pumped me up. I passed 4-5 people. I passed that girl and these two guys I had been trailing for 7 miles. It was thrilling!!! I can't believe my watch had me at 5:28 pace for the final .1!! That's fast for me!

AND THEN! SUDDENLY! This guy in front of me came to a complete stop as soon as he passed the finish line.   I was traveling at such a speed and I was so tired, I couldn't stop. I tried to dodge out of the way but I went flying face first crashing into the concrete street... skidding to a stop. I have road burn on my left knee and right shoulder... I hit my chin too but it didn't get cut.

It was very tramatic. I was very confused.... totally out of it for at least 2 minutes afterward. The guy was apologizing but I was sooooo out of it. I missed the person giving me water and I couldn't find anymore. Someone was trying to hand me a heavy medal. The girl I passed was right in front of me saying "good job! what a kick! are you ok?" Then my friend, Greg, appeared and he was telling me I didn't look so good... and he didn't even see the final kick, just the fall!

It was ALOT to take in! I am still recovering from the G force impact of going so fast and slamming to a complete stop on the street. So maybe it would have been a better race if not for that. I still don't feel so good. I feel like I was in a motorcycle crash.

I'll update more later. I need to rest and eat now. Oh, and I'm really pissed I didn't get under 1:37 at least. I was saying my goal was under 1:35... but at the very least I wanted 1:37. It was just not my day.

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Update: There were 1669 people total in the race. There were 874 women. I was 15th place amoung the women, 5th place in my age group, 95th overall. My running friends that also ran this race all PR'd!! Tim was 1:26, Ashley was 1:43, and Greg was 1:17. I'm really happy for them!

Let me just add that the Texas Rangers are in the World Series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'm watching that tonight! Go Rangers!!!!

Nike Pegasus Pink Miles: 13.10
Night Sleep Time: 5.50Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.50Weight: 0.00
Comments
From Rye on Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 15:44:09 from 174.27.83.149

Wow... hope that you get some well deserved rest and recover from your accident. Sounds like you had some left in the tank though. Find some joy in that. Two good races within 7 days of eachother is a lot too, so don't beat yourself up too bad. Great job today. Water... good kick.... you don't look so good.... that would confuse the heck out of me! Enjoy the rest of the weekend!

From SlowJoe on Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 16:09:44 from 75.109.104.60

Nice finish! Well, before the fall anyway. Hope no damage was done.

It was kinda warm out there this morning, tough to run your best, but you still had a solid time and a good run. Is white rock your next big one?

From Andrea on Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 16:17:34 from 67.177.21.60

You probably felt a little "off" because you ran a half marathon last weekend! My guess is that it took a little pep out of your step. 1:37 is a great time! And your kick sounds pretty awesome. Sorry about your fall - hope you can recover quickly.

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 16:49:14 from 70.253.141.187

Thank you Rye, Joe and Andrea! I am starting to feel better now. I guess it wasn't that bad of a race overall. I think the end just got to me.

I am running a 20 mile long run next Saturday and then the week after that is a 20 mile race. I am NOT looking forward to that one but I'm going to try to treat it as a training run. Those are my only planned 20 milers before the marathon.

Then I've got the Fort Worth Running Club's half marathon in mid-November.

White Rock is my marathon goal and it's first weekend of December. I'm going for 3:25.

From Lily on Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 16:53:18 from 67.199.178.210

Wow, what a crash. I'm so sorry you went through that. But way to kick it in! :)

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.000.000.005.000.006.00

Track workout at TCU at 6pm.  Weather=81 degrees, 50% humidity, sunny at first.

Warmed up only 2 laps because I'm a slacker.... 8:41 pace.

Then we did an interesting workout.  20 x 400's at 10k pace with exactly 30 seconds rest in between.  When they told me that, I had to confirm... Twenty?  oh boy.

I ran in lane 3 and Ashley ran in lane 1 since I'm slightly faster than she is.  This guy named Brian ran with us but he switched between lane 4 and lane 2 each lap.  Most of my laps were .26 or .27 mile long so I just went by what Garmin had my pace speed.

lap 1- 7:26

lap 2- 6:55

lap 3- 6:59

lap 4- 7:09

lap 5- 6:59

lap 6- 6:53

lap 7- 6:56

lap 8- 6:43

lap 9- 6:57

lap 10- 6:29

lap 11- 6:29

lap 12- 6:25

lap 13- 6:37

lap 14- 6:35

lap 15- 6:36

lap 16- 6:29

lap 17- 6:11

lap 18- 6:30

lap 19- 6:27

lap 20- 5:41

Good workout!  I didn't feel like I was going to die or anything but I definitely was glad to be over with it.  Then I ran another 2 laps for cool down at 8:15 pace. 

Then we did a core workout.  I am terriblely out of shape!  I was the worst one out of 6 people!!  It took every ounce of determination in my body to hold a forward plank for 1 minute.  I couldn't hold a left side plank for more than 30 seconds.  My right side plank wasn't so bad and I made it 1 minute.  I thought I was going to die during the core workout.  It's amazing how much longer 30 seconds is when your in a plank than when you are resting in between 400's!!!

 

Nike Pegasus Pink Miles: 6.00
Night Sleep Time: 8.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
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From SlowJoe on Mon, Oct 24, 2011 at 22:58:04 from 75.109.104.60

Wow, 20 - I might have just walked right back to my car when they said that. Awesome that you kept getting faster and faster - 30 seconds is a short rest. Nice run.

From I Just Run on Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 23:30:20 from 71.41.149.142

I say Wow too...I did 6 and it about killed me! Based on your endurance and times I'd say you're in pretty good shape. If you see Callie, my daughter, on the TCU campus tell her Hi for me...You can't miss her, she's the prettiest girl on campus :-)

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.200.000.000.000.006.20

6.2 miles at 4:45am. Weather=65 degrees, 70% humidity, 7mph wind, 56 dew point, dark. Average pace=9:20/m.

Met Ashley halfway and we ran 6 miles super easy. Today is my birthday and Ashley is such a great friend, she's like more excited than I am! She says she's coming over after work today with a present and she's so excited for me to open it! How sweet! It is so great to have friends like her and Tim that are such nice people and who love to run... and who live near by me! How blessed am I?! I think having her for a friend is the best birthday present!

So I had to go this slow today because my plantar faciaitis is major painful today on my left foot. It never got better the entire run today. I guess I really need to go to the podiatrist.

My abs are so sore from yesterday!! It's amazing how much they hurt! I guess just proof how much I needed to do them.

I came home from running and it was 6am. I was able to take a 2 hour nap before children woke up! It's turning out to be a great birthday so far!

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 6.20
Night Sleep Time: 6.00Nap Time: 2.00Total Sleep Time: 8.00Weight: 0.00
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From Jody on Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 13:47:19 from 75.141.131.35

Nice job yesterday! Take care of your foot, ice, ice, ice.....Have you tried freezing a golf ball and using that?

BTW - I will not be there tonight, my son has his last fall baseball game. See you Saturday.

From Rye on Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 19:13:50 from 174.27.73.197

Hey, Happy Birthday! Hope your day was just awesome. Need to update your profile......33 Enjoy that Texas weather! It's chilly in Idaho!

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.000.000.000.000.001.00

Ashley, Tim and I were planning to run tonight but it was cold and raining outside.  I ran on the treadmill for about a mile but I just wasn't feeling it so I quit.  Lazy!

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
10.000.000.000.000.0010.00

10 miles at 11 am.  Weather=55F, 47% humidity, 38 dew point, 12 mph wind, sunny.  Average pace= 8:58/m.

9:19, 8:28, 8:56, 8:53, 8:28, 9:04, 8:58, 9:22, 9:09, 9:01

Today I ran by myself.  It was the first time in a long time that I've done that.  It did not go all that well.  I was running 9:00 pace but the effort felt more like 8:00 pace.  Both feet hurt with every single step.  I've got plantar faciaitis on my left foot and my right big toe was hurting on toe off.   The worst part was that at the 9 mile point, my left knee IT Band started cramping up.  I don't understand it.  I just realized a pattern.  The only time I have ever, ever had IT band issues is in the fall season.  Every October/November I deal with this.  Is it the cold weather?  Was it just because I didn't drink or use gu today?   Is it the slow pace?   Plantar faciaitis causing IT Band problems?   Geez!  I just hope this goes away. 

I was supposed to run 20 miles tomorrow but now I'm not so sure.  This is not a very opportune time for me to get IT band issues.  I was aiming for White Rock Marathon on Dec 4th.  If I can't run a 20 miler this weekend and next weekend, then I'm going to have to pick a marathon in Jan or Feb instead. 

I wore tank top and arm warmers today.  I was cold at first but I got rid of the arm warmers after third mile.

Saucony ProGrid Ride Pink Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 21:16:58 from 75.109.104.60

Yuck, hope all those things are temporary. IT band is the one injury I have not experienced, so I'm no help there. Hope you can do the 20 tomorrow.

From Rye on Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 23:27:19 from 174.27.115.108

Ouch! I had that a couple of years ago and got some relief with that strap above the knee. It wouldn't flare up until I ran over 10 miles or so. (similar) Once I used the strap I could finish my long runs ok. I would tighten it up though. It seemed to prevent the band from rubbing and getting inflamed. That's one injury that you can't run through. It never put me down and out. It was something I was able to work through. Good luck.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
1.000.003.000.000.004.00

6:30am.   Weather=42F, 82% humidity, 2 mph wind, dark. 

mile 1- 8:20

mile 2- 7:57

The plan was to do 20 today but I had IT band issues suddenly yesterday so I wasn't sure how it was going to go.  IT band started hurting after first 2 miles.  I thought I'd at least make it 10 miles before pain... geez!  So I immediately turned around to head back to the running store.  In mile 3 I had to start walking because my leg felt like it was going to give out.  I did this walk/jog thing the third mile. 

mile 3- sloooow walk/jog

Then I started getting passed by slower runners who were only doing 4-5 miles today.  It was not fun to get passed while I was walking.  It was also starting to get really cold walking. 

I decided to try something different.  I remember for my marathon last year when I had IT band issues, I speeded up and it stopped hurting.  I had a mile to go, so why not.  So I put the pedal to the metal and took it to the house.   Strangely enough the IT band wasn't even noticeable at the higher speed.  Weird!

mile 4- 6:55

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So I guess I'm not running a marathon in December as planned since I am missing the key 20 milers for that training schedule.   I'm just all beat up!  I shouldn't have raced two half marathons two weeks in a row.  I've got to figure out what to do about my IT band and plantar faciatis...  I may just end up taking a couple weeks off and re-boot training for a marathon in Feb/March.   Oh well.  Live to run another day I guess.

Nike Pegasus Pink Miles: 4.00
Night Sleep Time: 5.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 5.00Weight: 0.00
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From SlowJoe on Sun, Oct 30, 2011 at 12:00:00 from 75.109.104.60

Sorry about the injury news. Why can't you just run 6:55 pace all the time??

You're probably doing the right thing, maybe Cowtown in February?

From Rye on Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 20:52:09 from 174.27.124.34

Bummer. It's all about finding joy in the journey. Good luck.

From Chris on Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 22:42:01 from 99.136.85.243

Hey Lindsey, I had bad IT band problems about a year ago. Dr. Todd in downtown Fort Worth is an orthopedic surgeon and a marathon runner. He prescribed Naproxen DR 500mg. It works wonders! I took it for about a month and did light training and was back to normal.

From TexasLindsey on Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 20:28:14 from 70.253.141.187

Thank you guys! I was feeling pretty down about this. I really was focused on 3:25 marathon goal at Dallas White Rock in December. Oh well, I guess it just wasn't meant to be. Maybe Cowtown will be better for me.

Joe- I know! If I could just run sub-7:00's all the time, all my problems would be cured! LOL

Rye- Joy in the journey... very true!

Chris- Thank you so much! Actually my Doctor prescribed that but I hadn't gotten it filled yet. Now, I'm going to! I hope it works for me too.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.800.001.000.000.006.80

6.8 miles at 6pm. Weather= 52F, 28% humidity, 20 dew point, 12 mph wind, sunset. Average pace= 8:25/m

mile 1- 8:45

mile 2- 8:26

mile 3- 8:13

mile 4- 7:48

mile 5- 8:33

mile 6- 8:34

mile 7- 8:36

After I had the IT band issues this last weekend, I thought it'd be a good idea to take a few days off. My left foot is also in pretty bad shape. I've got plantar faciaitis and the top of my foot is tingling and numb. I don't think it's a stress fracture because it doesn't hurt to the touch. I think it's some kind of nerve issue. I have a podiatrist appointment on Nov 10th.

I was feeling really down this week about these injuries. Not running for 4 days in a row felt more like 2 weeks. Now I'm not going to be ready for the marathon I intended to run. It was just disappointing.

Then last night I had a dream about me running this 10 mile race this weekend and doing really well. It was so real! When I woke up, I decided it was a sign. I called my friend Ashley and set up a time to meet her and Tim after work to run today.

I'm so happy I did. It was a great run! My feet still feel pretty bad but everything else was great! My IT Band didn't hurt at all. I love running!

So now I guess I'm running this 10 mile race this weekend. I'm over my funk.

Nike Pegasus Pink Miles: 6.80
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From allie on Thu, Nov 03, 2011 at 21:05:44 from 24.10.191.18

i'm glad you are out of your funk. best of luck this weekend -- 10 miles is a great racing distance.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
5.000.000.000.000.005.00

5 miles at 4:45am. Weather= 35F, 70% humidity, 30 dew point, 3mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:00/m.

Met Ashley and Tim to run this morning.  Wore layers and I was comfortable mostly, actually a little hot. Wearing all those clothes makes it so hard to move.  It felt way more difficult than 9:00 pace.  I don't know how people run in colder weather!

Tomorrow is a 10 mile race.  This is the 4th race in the Fire & Ice series with my running store.  I was the overall female winner the first two races and third in the third.  If I do decent tomorrow, then I'll probably win the overall prize which is a jacket and racing shoes.  

My plantar faciaitis is pretty bad.  It was awful this morning and only got slightly better during the run.  I think the IT band was bothering me last week because my form is suffering from this pain. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Pink Miles: 5.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From Rye on Fri, Nov 04, 2011 at 09:21:12 from 174.27.91.124

You have been racing a lot! Don't hurt yourself.... I'm pulling for you ... jacket and shoes are worth a bit of pain. Side note with cold weather. Last year I opted out of a run due to the windchill being 10 below zero, just didn't think it was worth it. Went shopping and noticed a gal all covered up like the kid in Christmas Story.. anyway she was running and I felt like a whimp... I think that you just adapt to the conditions. Good luck

Race: Fire & Ice 10 mile (10 Miles) 01:17:00, Place overall: 5, Place in age division: 1
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0.000.0010.000.000.0010.00

Weather=40 degrees, 60% humidity, 12 mph wind.  Average pace=7:41/m

mile 1- 7:23

mile 2- 7:33

mile 3- 7:39

mile 4- 7:46

mile 5- 7:45

mile 6- 7:39

mile 7- 7:41

mile 8- 7:37

mile 9- 7:52

mile 10- 7:50

Not the best race I've ever run, but there are a couple good things that came out of today.  This was a 4 race series and I actually ended up with enough points from the 4 races to get the 1st place overall female for the series.  I'm getting a jacket and some shoes at the awards "ceremony" on Wednesday night this week. 

I went to bed last night at 8pm but I woke up at midnight and my throat was killing me!  Oh no, I'm starting to get a sinus infection or cold or something.  I had restless sleep after that.  At 5am, my alarm went off and I felt pretty bad.  It hurt so bad to swallow and I had a headache.  I decided that I shouldn't run the race in 40 degree weather... so I took IB profen, benedryl and vitamin C and went back to bed. 

But then I had this great dream about running the race and doing well.  I opened my eyes and the clock was exactly 6am.  This was the second time this week I had a dream like this.  I figured it was a sign.  I got out of bed and (sorry to be gross) I coughed up all this junk that was in my throat which made me feel slightly better.  I took a caffeine pill and got dressed super quick... out the door by 6:15am. 

The race started at 7am.  I felt really weird and dizzy at the starting line.  I didn't eat anything but 1 caffeine gu beforehand.  I don't think benedryl at 5am was very helpful for racing.  I ran the race and I felt very relaxed most of the time.  However, I had no faster gears.  Also, I had no motivation.  My throat was hurting and my eyes couldn't focus very well.  I took 1 more gu during the race but I didn't drink any water because honestly I didn't think I could start running again if I stopped. 

I was 5th place girl.  I think if I had been top of my game, I would have probably been 3rd or maybe 2nd.  1st place girl ran 6:30 pace so I never would have caught her even at my best.  It was disappointing that the 4th place girl was like 10 seconds in front of me but I just couldn't get faster to pass her.  Oh well. 

I had already done the math in my head that 5th place would get me enough points to win the series so I didn't really care.  However, if I didn't run this race today, I would have been 3rd in the series so I had already won in my mind just getting out of bed.

So I guess I'm happy with myself considering the circumstances.  I just didn't feel all that great.  When I finished, I felt "odd".  I still do.  It's like medicine head.  I don't like it.  Also, my throat is kinda raw and my vision is blurry. 

Another good thing that came out of the day was that this guy from FW Sport & Spine named Dr Muhall was at the running store giving a lecture on injury prevention.  I talked to him about my foot and he was SOOOO helpful.   The top of my foot feeling numb is nerve problems just like I thought.  Ever since my plantar faciaitis got really bad, I've been walking around on my toes all day...he says this is putting strain on the nerves on the top of the foot and he showed me how to massage it.   The plantar faciaitis can also be alleviated by deep massaging of the arch.  He did it on me and OMG, it felt so great!  Afterwards, I was walking on my heel again.  Still hurts but less than before.  He says I need to just keep working on it everyday but I don't have to stop running.  The man is a genius! 

So I guess maybe this dream=signs thing is proving to be true for me.  I'm glad I ran today.  Now I've got two crazy kids here that I have to take care of.  My mom said she'd babysit later so my husband and I can go out to eat and to a movie. 

Saucony ProGrid Ride Pink Miles: 10.00
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
Comments
From SlowJoe on Sat, Nov 05, 2011 at 14:07:53 from 75.109.104.60

Way to finish the series on top. That is pretty cool to win something like that over 4 races. Getting mom to babysit is almost as good a prize as winning the series!

Also cool to find some help with the PF - you sure you're out for white rock?

From Rye on Sat, Nov 05, 2011 at 16:19:00 from 174.27.70.71

What a great day for you! Win win situation for you. Valuable information and new shoes and jacket. Good luck with the recovery and enjoy your running gear. Take a week off with the races. You have earned it.

From I Just Run on Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 00:15:34 from 71.41.149.142

Wow...I would call this an amazing day for you! Win your age division, win a series race, solve your foot problem, find a free baby sitter and go on a date with a great guy :-) Life doesn't get much better than that!!

From Dan on Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 00:58:28 from 24.209.83.20

Congrats on the series win and you have to love getting shoes!! I know I would :) Great race- I think it's even more impressive results considering you said you were not on top of your game.

From Steam8 on Sun, Nov 06, 2011 at 10:30:05 from 166.70.55.77

Will you send me the info on the massage you are doing on your feet. I have had pain on the top of my foot since mid August. The orthopedic surgeon thought it was a stress fracture....two months later the top of my foot is still having pain and numbness on one side with tingling pain on top down to two toes. I had an MRI and there is a cyst on the top of my foot. Everytime I wear heels my foot is in pain and zinging again. I have been trying to wear flats. If I run, it starts tingling and lasts through the run. I would love you to send me the massage info....maybe that would help me!

From TexasLindsey on Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 09:23:10 from 70.253.141.187

Thank you guys so much! SlowJoe, I think I'm just going to do the 1/2 at White Rock. I don't want to bother with the full unless I know I'm in shape to BQ. I'll be ready by Cowtown. I've just got to stay on top of training with the cold weather. It's much harder for me. I'm working on a plan.

Steam- Dr Muhall told me that the numbness is an inflammed nerve. I forget the name of the nerve he said. When you look at the top of my foot, you can see the nerve popping out like a vein or something. He was pricking it like a guitar string and it was a crazy weird uncomfortable feeling that shot up my leg! He said this is similiar to carpal tunnel, only in the foot.

He said it was caused from me walking funny for weeks due to the pain in my heel from plantar facaitis. What I've been doing is walking toe-heel, toe-heel on that foot all day long.

What he did was locate the nerve and kinda push rubbed it up and down along the foot. He followed the nerve right up my leg and continueed to rub it.

He said the main thing that will help that nerve issue though is for me to solve the plantar faciaitis and walk normally during the day. He really focused on my arch.

So I've been rubbing the arch and rolling it on balls ever since I saw him. I can tell an improvement. I'm trying to walk normal even though there is still slight pain in my heel.

Did you have plantar faciaitis? He said there are three types of it. The solve for each is different.

From TexasLindsey on Mon, Nov 07, 2011 at 09:29:17 from 70.253.141.187

Oh by the way, I got the name of his practice wrong in case anyone in Fort Worth/Dallas was interested. It's Active Spine & Sport.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.200.000.000.000.006.20

6.2 miles at 4:45am. Weather=43 degrees, 71%humidity, 36 dew point, 16mph wind gusting to 24mph, very dark with huge yellow full moon! Average pace = 8:39/m with some 8:00 miles in the middle

Met Ashley and Tim. We're going to try to get back on track for 4:45am every morning. It sucks because it feels like the middle of the night and it's cold, but... I think I'll get used to it.

I've had a few things come up lately that have impacted my running but I think it's getting better now. I'm getting over a sinus infection that hit me this weekend. My foot is feeling better. I've got a podiatrist appointment tomorrow so I think I'm getting a steriod injection.

I'm going to ramp my milage slowly back up and then I've got to start training for a full marathon. I don't know which one yet, probably Cowtown.

Nike Pegasus Pink Miles: 6.30
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From Rye on Wed, Nov 09, 2011 at 21:05:56 from 75.174.2.3

Hey, like your pic.... hope things go well with the podiatrist. Transition time with the weather and the daylight that seems to diminish every day.

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
6.500.000.000.000.006.50

6.5 miles at 4:45am.  Weather=35F, 75% humidity, 36 dew point, 5 mph wind, dark with full moon.  Average pace=

mile 1- 10:35

mile 2- 9:05

mile 3- 8:56

mile 4- 8:32

mile 5- 8:32

mile 6- 8:10

final .5 pace- 9:55

Ran to the corner to meet Tim and Ashley.  Tim went to a bachelor's party last night so I was very impressed that he was wanting to run at 4:45 am.  Who has a bachelor's party on a Wednesday night anyways?  

So last night I went to the awards "ceremony" for the Fire & Ice racing series.  I actually ended up with second place.  I thought I was first.  It turns out that they calculated the points differently than I thought.  There were four races but the points only counted for your best three races.  Calculated that way I was second.  If it was best total points, I won.  Oh well.  I still got a really neat Adidas wind jacket.  It's BRIGHT yellow and it has stripes that glow in the dark.  I wore it this morning.  Ashley and Tim said they could see me coming from far away today!    

 

 

Nike Pegasus Purple Miles: 6.50
Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00Weight: 0.00
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From I Just Run on Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 09:42:47 from 67.79.11.242

Sorry about the bump to second...but still congradulations! Good new running picture, where was it taken? I've been trying to get an actual "running" picture of me but I look goofy in all the ones taken at the races. Either I look really old, really slow or really tired or really poor running form. I guess I need to have someone snap one at the very first part of a race :-)

From TexasLindsey on Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 15:45:36 from 71.154.13.151

This was from the Fort Worth Zoo Run 10k which was in April. I just now saw the pictures on the website the other day for the first time and I was surprised that there were some good ones in there. Usually, all my race pictures are pretty bad! The funniest picture I've ever gotten though is me running in to the finish of a marathon and I'm making this mean face of determination while I'm passing this smiling happy 70 year old man who was pleasantly jogging to finish the half. If you didn't know he was running the half and I was running the full, then it looked in the picture like I was struggling to pass him! Classic. Maybe I should make that picture my profile pic next.

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I went to the podiatrist yesterday about my plantar fasciitis.  The x-rays showed some calcification in the plantar fascia where the tissue had torn.  The doctor gave me a steriod shot in my heel - ouch!  I'm supposed to go get these shots every week for 3 weeks.   He also gave me some completely different inserts than I had before.  They go over my heel.  I don't even land on my heel when I run.  He said this will give the plantar fascia support so it doesn't stretch too much.  The doctor is also a runner so I trust him even though that sounds weird.  He showed me a new way to lace my shoes so they don't put too much pressure on the top of my foot where I have inflammed nerves.  He didn't seem too concerned about the inflamed nerves and the x-rays didn't show any problems with my bones.  

This is the way I'm supposed to lace my shoes.

toes

X

X

l l

l l

X

ankle

He didn't tell me not to run... he just said take it easy on the running.  Hmmmmm... 

So my foot feels SOOOO much better today.  It still hurts but not near as bad.  That shot really helped!  I'm thinking about taking today off but I'm meeting my group on Saturday for 12.

 

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From Rye on Sat, Nov 12, 2011 at 08:22:52 from 75.174.19.85

So, take it easy on the running..... Interesting comment with your doc being a runner! Does he realize what that means! Finding a doctor that is a runner is a plus for sure. When I was having some issues with PTT, I finally decided to go to a podiatrist. I opened up the phone book to the yellow pages and checked out pictures. Do you think you can tell a runner from a picture. I was close, a cyclist! Anyway, he helped me get back on track. Pretty judgemental of me! Good luck with your run later.

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13.2 miles at 6:30am with my running group.  Weather=50F, 55% humidity, 42 dew point, 20-25 mph wind, cloudy.  Average pace=8:09/m

mile 1- 8:20

mile 2- 7:45

mile 3- 7:56

mile 4- 7:43

mile 5- 8:04

mile 6- 8:33

mile 7- 8:21

mile 8- 8:13

mile 9- 8:08

mile 10- 7:50

mile 11- 8:10

mile 12- 8:33

mile 13- 8:40

Today's weather really sucked because of the 20-25 mph winds.  Miles 6-8 and 12-13 were directly into wind.  I'm considering those strength training miles because it took alot of effort... I would have rather climbed hills than battle this wind.  Also, it was cold wind so my legs were frozen and my ears hurt the entire run.  I felt stiff and it was difficult to stay in good form.  

My plantar fasciitis was ok I guess.  It hurt the whole way but not super, super bad.  What hurt the most was my right big toe developed a huge blister.   

So not the most enjoyable run I've ever done but I'm glad I could do 13 miles without major injury.  I can tell I've lost fitness these last 3 weeks of running less because of my foot problems.  Oh well.  I'll get back to where I was if I can ever get my foot better. 

  

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From SlowJoe on Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 11:09:38 from 74.196.65.182

Good solid run. Hopefully with the solutions you've gotten, you will be over the injury bug soon and pounding out the miles for Cowtown. It is a good sign you can run 13.

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9.200.000.000.000.009.20

9.2 miles at 4:45am.  Weather=59F, 76% humidity, 51 dew point, 12 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=8:40/m

mile 1- 9:28

mile 2- 8:22

mile 3- 8:31

mile 4- 8:13

mile 5- 8:21

mile 6- 8:25

mile 7- 8:33

mile 8- 8:54

mile 9- 9:20

Ran 1 mile to corner to meet Tim and Ashley.  Ran miles 2-7 with them on the hilly route.  Then ran miles 8-9 by myself home.  Lots of hills today and I charged them all.  Felt pretty good aerobically but my foot still hurt.  The new inserts are quite different from my old ones... going to take some getting used to.  My calf muscles are sore. 

I slacked off earlier this week.  Ashley and Tim don't want to meet on Mondays anymore because they are doing Monday night track.  Tuesday we were going to run but the forecast said it was going to be storming so we cancelled ... but then it actually did not storm. 

I am irritated with myself that I can't seem to get back in the groove of things.  "If you really want something, you find a way.  If you don't, you find an excuse."   I am finding excuses.  Sometimes I think I might just want to take off a couple months from running but then I'm not sure so I do the bare minimum while I'm trying to decide.  I can't shake this funk.  I'll keep working on it.

 

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7 miles at 4:45am.  Weather=37F, 70% humidity, 28 dew point, 9 mph wind, dark.  Average pace=9:11/m.

9:47

8:45

8:57

8:56

9:11

9:09

9:32

Ran 1 mile to corner to meet Ashley and Tim.  Ran miles 2-6 with them.  Ran 1 mile home.  It was very cold today but the wind wasn't too bad.  I think wind to the cold is like humidity to the heat.  I can better handle cold when there's not much wind and I can better handle hot when there's not much humidity.

I was pretty comfortable with the clothes today.  For future reference to myself of what to wear in similar weather: I wore technical t-shirt, arm warmers, warm running gloves, headband for ears, running tights.  I thought I might be cold with this but I was actually pretty comfy the whole time.

Here's the plan for the rest of the week.  Easy 6 tomorrow.  Easy 10 Saturday.  Race 13.1 Sunday (although I'm not aiming for a PR). 

Going to try to get back up to 40+ miles every week from now on.  Foot is feeling much better.  I get another steriod shot in my heel today - fun! 

Racing White Rock Half on December 4th and FW Running Company Half on December 17th.  Aiming for a full marathon in February.  There are a couple of options for that.  Tim wants us all to do Galveston Mardi Gras Marathon on Feb 5th.  It would be a fun couples' weekend.  Also Cowtown full is Feb 26th. 

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From I Just Run on Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 14:34:57 from 67.79.11.242

Looks like things are going well with your running and plans. I'm working on some similar plans...Maybe I'll cross the finish line close to you at Dallas :-)

From Rye on Thu, Nov 17, 2011 at 16:22:50 from 174.27.70.12

Arm warmers are great! I use them a bunch here in Idaho. You are a racing fool!!!! Good luck to you.

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Ran 2.3 miles with my group.  Average pace =7:50/m.  Was feeling good until all of a sudden... my right leg's calf muscle felt like it had a charlie horse.  I had to move off the trail and let everyone pass me by.  I was unable to run after that because it hurt too much.  I had to walk back to the store. 

I think the inserts I got from my podiatrist were helpful for the plantar fasciitis but they have been working my calf muscles differently than normal.  I've had sore calf muscles for a couple weeks because of them.  I guess I strained or pulled a muscle... whatever.

So just to recap:  in the last month I have had severe plantar fasciitis to the point where the x-ray showed calcification where the tissue tore, IT Band pain that caused me to walk one day and take 4 days off (but hasn't hurt since), and now a pulled calf muscle that caused me to walk.  

I give up.... for now.  I am taking two weeks off with zero running.  If in two weeks I can walk without limping, then maybe I'll start back up slowly.  At present my foot hurts all day long even when I'm laying down.  I limp all day.  I think limping is triggering other problems.  All these issues are relatively minor though.  I think it's just smart to take time off before I do something to myself that will put me on the bench even longer.  My friend, Greg, kept running for several weeks with shin splints and now he has a stress fracture and has to take 6 weeks off or more.  My friend, Emily, kept running with plantar fasciitis and other foot pain and then got a stress fracture in her foot and had to take all summer off.  

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From SlowJoe on Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 15:31:36 from 98.201.152.210

Sorry Lindsey, that sucks. Can you bike or elliptical to keep up some cardio? Get better.

From Rye on Fri, Nov 25, 2011 at 16:10:08 from 75.174.19.85

Bummer! My inserts took me a bit to get use to. I'm sure you were told to slowly break them in. 2 hours the 1st day and increase the time as you go. I don't wear them anymore, just to work but ran with them for a couple of weeks and my calfs and hamstrings hurt like crazy. Even my lower back got sore. Good luck. Sounds like you have had issues all over the place!

From I Just Run on Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 13:58:01 from 166.205.12.23

Hey Lindsey,

Good call on the rest. I'm sure a few day off will do wonders and you'll be back up to speed very quickly.!

From timp on Tue, Dec 06, 2011 at 14:37:39 from 144.188.24.31

Sorry to hear about the injuries. I hope all is healing up quickly.

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4.500.000.000.000.004.50

4.5 miles at 5pm.  Weather= 49F, 56% humidity, 34 dew point, 3 mph wind, cloudy and getting dark. Average pace=8:21/m

mile 1- 8:38

mile 2- 8:05

mile 3- 8:09

mile 4- 8:36

final .5 pace- 8:15

It's been 3 weeks since I pulled a calf muscle and stopped running.  The weather was perfect for running so I thought I'd give it a try today.  My calf was ok at first but then 1/2 mile out, it started hurting.  I turned around to run back to my house but I didn't want to stop running.  After experimenting I discovered that if I changed the way I ran, my calf didn't hurt at all.  So I just kept going and did a 4.5 mile loop. 

Normally, I'm a toe runner.  Always have been.  Today I found that if I landed flat footed, no pain.  It felt very strange to run this way.  I felt slow and clumbsy.  I was kinda surprised I was doing 8:00ish pace.  Plantar Fasciitis is a stubborn injury.  I still had pain in my left foot.  

It felt good to run again.  

 

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From SlowJoe on Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 20:05:44 from 74.195.74.62

Hey, welcome back - my wife runs on her toes too...I tried to do it one day and it feels totally weird, so I'm not surprised the opposite would be true for you. Hope you can continue to run until healed.

From TexasLindsey on Sat, Dec 10, 2011 at 20:09:37 from 70.253.138.0

Thanks. I hope I'm really back and don't have anymore issues. I've read the most efficient way to run is to land in the center of your foot... as opposed to the toes or the heel. Makes sense but it is very difficult to change your form.

From Rye on Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 10:27:29 from 70.58.163.66

Hope that you are able to get out again. Injuries are just no fun.

From I Just Run on Thu, Dec 15, 2011 at 16:48:27 from 67.79.11.242

Hi Lindsey,

I hoping you're feeling fine after this run!

From I Just Run on Thu, Dec 22, 2011 at 10:51:33 from 67.79.11.242

Merry Christmas Lindsey...!

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6.000.000.000.000.006.00

6 miles at the river.  40 degrees.  Average pace=9:30/m

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5 miles around my neighborhood. 40 degrees. Average pace=9:09/m. Right calf feels sore but mostly I felt ok. Definitely lost fitness after taking time off for this injury. I have gained about 5 pounds too. Goal is to go slow but run 5-6 miles everyday this week. Maybe next week I'll be in good enough shape to run with Ashley and Tim again.

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5 miles at 3:15pm.  55 degrees and sunny.  Perfect running weather!!  Watch wasn't charged so I don't know pace.... probably about the same as yesterday, maybe slightly faster.  I'm feeling pretty good but I don't want to push it and risk injury.  Just ramping up slow and steady.

I remembered that the Benbrook Half Marathon is the end of January.  I think I'll make that my next goal race.  I need some kind of goal to keep myself interested.  This race is a really hilly course.  There is this one hill right in the middle that is especially NICE... no, really, it's actually called "Nice Hill".  Last year I ran it in 1:41:21.  It'll be a good test of fitness to see what I can do this year. 

 

 

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From Rob Murphy on Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 18:46:25 from 76.27.122.13

January 29 is the Austin 3M Half. Really fast course plus you get a pile of 3M stuff like staplers and post-it notes.

From Rye on Tue, Dec 27, 2011 at 19:33:49 from 174.27.79.78

Texaslindsey... Glad that you are back and running without any issues! Hope that your training goes well and you had a great Holiday! 55 degrees..... It's 32 in Idaho and it feels like a heat wave.

From I Just Run on Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 11:41:56 from 67.79.11.242

Hi Lindsey,

Sorry I haven't spoken for a while. It's good to see your back and doing well. I'm running the Austin 3M as Rob mentioned, I've heard it's a good one! Hope things continue to go well and you're ready for whatever race by the end of Jan.

BTW...Are you running Cowtown Marathon in Feb.?

Easy MilesThreshold MilesMarathon Pace MilesTrack speed mileageHill mileageTotal
3.500.000.000.000.003.50

3.5 miles at 5pm. Weather=50 degrees. Average pace=9:30/m.

Pushing Jake in running stroller and answering questions the whole way. It was a good run. When we got back to our street the neighborhood children ran with us around the block.

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From Rye on Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 00:32:10 from 75.174.15.82

Love to see the workouts again! Did Jake have some good questions? How could he not!

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6.200.000.000.000.006.20

6.2 miles at 4:30pm.  Weather=65F, 12mph wind, sunny.  Average pace=8:50/m.

 

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