Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Plan your Run; Run your Plan

So I got a nudge from Peter the other day, asking me to return to the blogging world. I've wanted to, but just kept procrastinating. Actually, I talk to you all the time, just in my head. It's hard to get feedback that way. :-) So last year was the first year since I started running, that I didn't run a marathon. Injuries and time interfered with my training. I plan to run a marathon this year, just not sure which one. My friends are running New York and want me to try to get in. I don't have much hope of that happening, but I'll throw my hat in. However, there's a new marathon coming to Ventura in September and I'm thinking of that one. That's if I don't get in to New York. Yes, I'm still running, though my weekly mileage is less than a single long run. I'm working on fixing that. The past two Saturdays I've run 8 miles. I'm kind of wiped out by mile 6, but I finish. In addition to running 3 days a week, I go to personal twice a week. I'll call him Creeper, not because he's creepy but because his workouts seem easy but soreness "creeps in" for a couple of days afterwards. Once a week I take a spin class for an aerobic challenge and once a week I go out for an easy group ride. My racing has mostly been 5Ks and 10Ks. I ran a Valentine's 5K at Cal Poly and came in 3rd for my AG. Not bad, since it was 50-59. There were 10 runners in that category. That's been my only race this year, but last October I ran a 5K at the Paso Robles Marathon and won my age group! That's the nice thing about small-town races; you get to taste success even if you're not exceptional. :-) SD and I had a heavy travel schedule, which is why I didn't run any of the races I normally do. We're going on a cruise and when I return I intend to buckle down and race. I'm signed up for the Big Sur Half in November and am looking forward to others races up to then. And of course, I'll work on increasing my distance so that I can start training for another marathon.

6 comments:

Teresa DeMers said...

Woo hoo to blogging again! I need to get back into it as well!

You should run Twin Cities Marathon if you don't get into New York.... just saying :)

Sunshine said...

What a glorious surprise to hear from you!
I have the same mixed thoughts about the 19 year old. If only.... !

Hoping marathoners (& others) who lost so much are getting all kinds of care.

Sweet Pea and I finished half marathon / full marathons in 50 states with the full marathon in Hawaii in December and the Virginia Beach half in March. Haven't been blogging anything but photos.

Yea Peter.. for encouraging runners to come back.
Here's to running and blogging and friends.

Anonymous said...

I am very happy that you are back to the Blogsphere.
Good luck on the marathon plan.
Last but not least CONGRATS, you are always on the podium!

MNFirefly said...

Good luck on the marathon plan.

Irene said...

I've been lax about blogging. I have no real reason. I'm glad you're still around and have not taken your blog down, as a few have.

Wishing you the best with your future marathon plans!

Amytrigirl (aka Amybee) said...

so glad to have you back to be able to read about your adventures, Dori!