The countdown is on!

Monday, January 18, 2010

No turning back...


Ok, now it's official: I will be participating in the See Jane Run Half Marathon on June 5th. Otherwise, I just wasted $73 that could have gone towards countless other useful and important things, like shoes or makeup for example. Why someone would actually pay to be put through this type of torture is beyond me. Perhaps it only further proves my insanity.

Speaking of expenses, why is it that the things you need most are often the most costly? I'm in desperate need of a new, good pair of running shoes (my Marshall's clearance rack deals apparently aren't good enough to train for a half marathon in. Who knew?). After spending the greater half of the morning searching around the internet, deciphering between underpronating and overpronating, high arch or normal arch, and about a hundred different makes and models of running shoes, I decided I'm way in over my head and need to seek professional help. Yes, you read right, I'm going to seek the professional opinion of those wise, experienced (and expensive) people over at Running Revolution in Campbell. First I need to build up the courage to walk in and tell them "I have no idea what I'm doing but am competing in a half marathon regardless and can you help me find some shoes for this?". I'm also waiting until my bank account trains a little more for such an excursion, so to speak. More on this later.

So far, I'm two weeks in with the training schedule. All in all I have to say things are going relatively well, besides the fact that I still am not a fan of running by any means. I learned that at least 10-15 minutes of stretching at the end of a work out is critical, otherwise I wake up the next day and my hip flexors are the equivalent to an 80-year-old woman. I also learned that having a good playlist on my iPod really helps. I'm bored with all the songs I have on mine already, so I've been bouncing back and forth between various Pandora stations. Sometimes I even throw a little NPR on when I'm feeling REALLY crazy! "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me" is a personal fave.

Other feel-good endorphins come from the fact that I've managed to convince 28 other teachers/parents at school to do this silly race with me. Unbelievable! We've started a once a week, after school running/walking club to help us "train" ("train" meaning socialize with a little bit of jogging and walking dispersed between conversations). Now I definitely can't back out, because it looks really bad if the leader flakes.

I'm off to Macy's to use the rest of some wedding gift cards to buy a couple sports bras. That is definitely a topic worthy of its own post...

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Training Schedule

Mmmkay, so if anyone's interested and/or curious, I'm posting the training plan I'm somewhat following...or plan to follow...or I should probably say hope to follow. It comes from this book (which I've read exactly one chapter of. I had too many issues of "Women's Health" to catch up on). It's 19 weeks long, and the race is about 23 weeks away, which gives me just enough cushion for those not-even-remotely-interested-in-running weeks, i.e. my birthday, cruise to the Bahamas in April, etc..

Keep in mind, this is a run/walk plan. There's no way in h I would try running this entire thing at the first crack. I'm crazy, not stupid. Also, "Cross Train" refers to any type of weights/strength training activity, but it should be 45 minutes-1 hour. Here we go:

Week # /Sun/ Mon/ Tues/ Wed/ Thurs/ Fri/ Sat

1. 35 min./ Rest/ 35 min./ 40 min./ Cross train/ Rest/ 45 min.
2. 35 min./ Rest/ 35 min./ 40 min./ Cross train/ Rest/ 50 min.
3. 40 min./ Rest/ 40 min./ 45 min./ Cross train/ Rest/ 60 min.
4. 50 min./ Rest/ 50 min./ 55 min./ Cross train/ Rest/ 60 min.

Not so bad, right? Just wait...

5. 40 min./ Rest/ 45 min./ 40 min./ Cross train/ Rest/ 90 min.
6. 35 min./ Rest/ 45 min./ 40 min./ Cross train/ Rest/ 110 min!!!
7. 45 min./ Rest/ 45 min./ 40 min./ Cross train/ Rest/ 3 miles

After week 7, everything is mileage based, rather than time. Which makes me wonder, what if you're going farther than 3 miles in those earlier trainings? Doesn't matter, I'll be in pain either way.

8. 4 miles/ Rest/ 4 miles/ 5 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 5 miles
9. 4 miles/ Rest/ 5 miles/ 5 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 6 miles
10. 4 miles/ Rest/5 miles 3 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 7 miles
11. 4 miles/ Rest/6 miles 3 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 8 miles
12. 5 miles/ Rest/5 miles 3 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 9 miles
13. 4 miles/ Rest/7 miles 5 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 7 miles
14. 4 miles/ Rest/5 miles 3 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 7 miles
15. 5 miles/ Rest/5 miles 4 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 7 miles
16. 3 miles/ Rest/ 4 miles/ 4 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 12 miles?!

Here's where I would maybe deviate a little bit. I sorta feel like I need to hang out in that 7-10 mile range before jumping all the way up to 12. I'm thinking about doing a week working up to 10, then 12, then back down to 10. At any rate, on with the plan:

17. 4 miles/ Rest/ 5 miles/ 5 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 6 miles
18. 5 miles/ Rest/4 miles/ 5 miles/ Cross train/ Rest/ 4 miles
19.* 4 miles/ 4 miles/ Rest/ Rest/ Rest/ Rest/ Rest
(*or, the week before the race)

Obviously you will have to adjust the timing, since I don't think there is a half-marathon exactly 19 weeks from now. And I'm a firm believer in using your rest days wisely. I'm making Sunday and Friday my rest days, mostly because those are my busiest days personally, and because I think I freaking deserve to rest after going 10 miles on the previous day! Another swap I'm making is having Wednesday be my cross training day. No real reason, just fits my schedule better and because I'm a little bit O.C.D. and feel like it divides the week in half nicely.

If anyone is interested in just a walking training plan, let me know because the book has that too.

I still haven't officially signed up for the race yet. I was going to be all symbolic about it and do it New Year's Day, but I was out of town. Then I found out there is a 10% discount for groups of 10 or more, so I'm waiting to see if I can wrangle 9 other people to sign up with me. Any takers???

That's all for now. Training starts tomorrow. So does school after 2 weeks off. As if Monday weren't bad enough.

Bye!