I quickly put together a training plan {see here} that takes into account all the other races I have already committed myself. Luckily, everything seemed to fall into place perfectly on the calendar.
Today was week one of vamping up the mileage on the long run. I have several friends training for marathons in Sept/Oct and today was their big 20 miler. I have not built myself up properly to hit 20 yet. Nor should I after my recent toe injury. I argued with myself over what I wanted to do (go 20) and the smart thing to do (no more than 18). I comprised and ran 19.
The awesome women I ran with today. (I was hiding behind the camera!) |
In all, I felt pretty darn good the whole run. I had to wear what I call 'my heavy shoes' since they have the widest toe box and more cushioning for my injured little toe. When I run in those shoes, my legs feel a little weighted, but my paced ended up being decent considering the miles. Overall, I'm super stoked at how well my legs handled the jump in miles. I can't express how excited I am to be marathon training again! And my little girls were so happy to help with ice baths again!
19.2 miles in 3:19
Num-Num... Get in my belly! |
19 today! And a half in two weeks. You go girl!
ReplyDeleteThere are no tapers in my world... haha
DeleteI'm jealous of that awesome group you have to run with. I am totally craving that salad...way to show self control!
ReplyDeleteJess, you are such an inspiration! Way to go! I hope i figure out what is wrong with my knee so I can start running again soon! Will just have to make the walking and cross training keep me in shape! You will do great with your training!
ReplyDeleteJESS! You are doing W&D??? ME TOO! We have to have a meet up! :)
ReplyDeleteThat is AMAZING! Way to get 19 miles under your belt!!! And good job eating a salad instead of a burger! It's so easy to think we "earn" junk food after running, but it feels so much better to eat healthy and reward yourself with new running gear or something! Way to go!
ReplyDeletei love that you have so many great women to run out and train with!
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