A story of going from being a non-runner to planning for a marathon in three years...

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Oh Deer


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That beautiful creature up there? Yeah, she was the best part of my Saturday run.

After the half-marathon I decided that I need to start trying to do my long runs in the morning instead of the afternoon. I've got to train my body to do that kind of work at that time of day. Since I'm not a morning person in the least this is a rather difficult task.

But, I forged ahead. I dragged myself out of bed at 6:30 AM and was on the bike path by 7:30 AM. My plan? Run 8 miles.

I think that was the hardest 8 miles I've ever run. Somewhere around mile 2.3 I had to stop and walk. I stopped. I stood there. I walked. I tried to decide if I should turn around now or just forge ahead to mile 3 and see how I felt at that point. It didn't help that at that moment I was passed by a long, lean woman runner in compression (aka bike) shorts and a sports bra with her fancy hydration belt. I literally came thisclose to tears.

But, I gave myself a pep talk. You are base-building, I said. These miles should be nice and slow and easy. Who cares if you're running at a 10:30 or even an 11:00 minute per mile pace? Who cares if you need to stop and walk a little bit? Just get the miles in.

So, I decided to run til the 3 mile mark and re-evaluate. At 3 I decided I could make it to 4. So, in the end, I did all 8 miles. I saw that lovely deer pictured above and another one a little later. It started raining around the mile 5 marker and I lifted my face to the sky, threw my arms in the air, and let the warm rain cool me off. However, I'll tell you, there's nothing like running in the rain and worrying about your electronic gear (I was paranoid after hearing about Lindsay's issues with her stuff after the rain during her marathon) to get you moving. That mile I ran in the rain? Fastest of the day.

I need to keep telling myself, though, that it's not about speed right now. I admit, I tend to pick one really good run and compare all other against it. Right now, I compare everything to this run. And if I don't hit those times? I'm disappointed. But, I also know that not every run can be a good one and not every run needs to be a fast one. And, although my times from yesterday aren't something I'm super proud of, I still covered 8 miles. And I should be proud of that.

So, in the interest of full disclosure, here's my stats from yesterday. Remember, I still haven't turned the AutoPause function on my Garmin back on so these times do include some waiting for traffic and intersections. But, mostly, they just include the walking that I did.

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Activity
Route:--Elev. Avg:621 ft
Location:Brookfield, ILElev. Gain:+0 ft
Date:04/25/09Up/Downhill: [+219/-219]
Time:07:29 AMDifficulty:2.9 / 5.0
 
Weather:Light Rain and Breezy
 70 F temp; 68% humidity
 70 F heat index; winds SW 22 G 35
Performance

Distance: 8.01 miles
Time:1:26:30
Speed:5.6 mph
Pace:10' 48 /mi
Calories:722
Map
 
Elevation (ft)
 
Pace (min/mile)
 
Splits
MilePace (min/mile)Speed (mph)Elevation
Gain
actual+/- avgactual+/- avg
110' 14-0' 345.9+0.3-4 ft
210' 31-0' 175.7+0.1+3 ft
311' 32+0' 445.2-0.4+9 ft
49' 50-0' 586.1+0.5-7 ft
512' 20+1' 324.9-0.7+7 ft
69' 10-1' 386.5+1.0-7 ft
712' 17+1' 294.9-0.7-10 ft
89' 37-1' 116.2+0.7+7 ft
end10' 00-0' 486.0+0.40 ft
Versus average of 10' 48 min/mile

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5 comments:

Jamie said...

Way to stick with the run and get through all 8! It's these type of runs that make you mentally and physically stronger - way to go!

Unknown said...

I totally agree with all that Jamie said!! :-)

kristen said...

Runs like this happen to the best of us. Way to keep moving! Good job. Remember this next time you have another one and remember how you survived.

kilax said...

We are going to start marathon training soon, so we will have to get up early and slow down as well. I really feel guilty when I slow down, even though I know it's GOOD for me! Good for you for sticking with it today!

Bayjb said...

I'm always amazed when I see deer in the city. I'm shocked and confused for a moment.

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