Saturday, March 29, 2008

19:06.4

I made the climb up 52 flights of stairs in 19:06.4 minutes!

I had expected to take about half an hour to complete the climb and was pleasantly surprised to finished it so "quickly." The fastest time was 8 minutes!

I knew the event was going to go well when the DJ played Phil Collins during the warm up. Phil's genius has been alarmingly overlooked. Always a good sign when he's recognized.

I had a strategy going into this race--walk a flight of stairs, jog up the next flight of stairs, repeat. By the time I got to the 3rd floor, my strategy changed to "just keep moving." The jogging part, even for that one flight of stairs, was killer.

I moved into a slow and steady pace, stopping for water three times and wondering what motivates me to do these types of events only once. The time and flights of stairs passed quickly while the burn in the thighs lingered. I'm not feeling much soreness tonight but am anticipating some gimping come Monday.

Of the 814 finishers, I finished 88th in my age group and 544th overall. I had a good enough time at this climb that I'll be flying down to LA next month to do another one!

I've created a team for the LA climb; we're the Vertically Challenged team. Please consider donating to the American Lung Association, which this event supports: https://www.kintera.org/faf/donorReg/donorPledge.asp?ievent=260748&lis=0&kntae260748=4E13E137CDB34A139A2EB16D66A9D3AB&supId=0&team=2756145&cj=Y

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

1,200 steps

I hit the StairMaster today, putting in my one and only training session for a stair-climbing charity event this Saturday.

Once I found out about the event, I spammed some folks in the area seeking cohorts. Only Leland has signed up to go with me. Okay, I signed him up but he agreed to do it! Really!

We will be climbing 52 floors (1197 steps) to the top of the building, earning us a gorgeous view of the city. I think all we'll be thinking about at the top is "The elevators better not be broken."

The workout today wasn't bad. It wasn't easy but it was doable. I did have trouble staying erect. There were times when I was leaning waaaay into the display, almost at a 40-degree angle. Not sure why that happened. To keep up with the pace?

Had another salad for lunch. Yeah, salad. Not.

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

One second

How can each second drag on for so long?

That was what I was thinking as I ran my second mile at a 12 minute / mile pace. I would stare at the digital number on the panel and then stare some more and then some more and then finally, the second passes.

In one second...I can glace glance at the display, look away and look back again 3 times. I can take about 5 puffs of air. I can take a full body inventory of pain points. I can wonder how long a second takes 30,000 times.

Good run, although not as comfortable as last week's workout. I experienced severe strain / pain in the problem calf after the first mile. I did some stretching and made up my mind to finish the second mile at the faster pace.

I finished the workout, soggy from sweat and proud that I pushed past the pain. Was it the right thing to do? We'll find out at Thursday's run!

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Thanks, Rachel

It was a beautiful, sunny day. I wanted to stay in bed and enjoy the wonderful weather from under the covers. Alas, after several failed attempts, Lee finally got me out of bed and off we went--he took out his bike and I put on my running shoes.

We agreed to meet at a brunch place 3 miles away. I was a bit apprehensive about the run during the first few blocks; my usual doubts dogging each step.

During my nemesis mile, that first mile, I struggled with the negative buzz in my head and the dullness in my calves.

By the end of the first mile, though, all that training with Rachel kicked in. My breathing evened out. My pacing stabilized. I took in the sun and bopped to the music. I enjoyed myself.

Rachel taught me what I needed to do so that I can enjoy running. The track workouts, the long runs, the push-ups, the damn lunges... Now that I'm training without Rachel for the first time in years, I truly appreciate what a wonderful trainer she is.

Thanks, Rachel! I'll try to do you proud this running season.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Woot!

It was a woot (stolen from Mojo; my definition of woot is the feeling of childlike happiness when you say it loud and proud but I think it spawns from the Dungeons and Dragons game) running day! WOOOOOOT!

I nailed my treadmill run today.

I watched Family Feud as I warmed up and ran the first 1 or so at a very comfortable 14 minute / mile pace. For my second mile, I cranked it up to a 12 minute / mile pace and was able to sustain it! WOOT!

Yes, for many, this pace is a walking pace but for me, it's the pace that gets me schvitzing with elbows flying and stumpy legs pumping.

I didn't think I could keep it up but I did and I am proud! (Can you tell?)

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Eh

Today, well, today, I just didn't have that oomph.

I left myself with less than an hour to work out before I needed to catch the bus home. I had plenty of time and yet, I squander it by doing god knows what.

I was lackadaisical about the workout. I didn't even glare at the muscle tee guys who would not share any of the weight machines.

I may have used up all my enthusiasm yesterday. Or maybe it's because I don't like doing weights. Or maybe it's because I had a salad for lunch today instead of the usual dose of fat and/or sugar I normally have.

Tomorrow, I am definitely having sugar before working out.

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Sweaty and happy

Great treadmill workout today. I took my time warming up and it did wonders for the 2 mile run. I had a slight achiness in the calf but otherwise, everything felt great!

My strides landed softly, my feet felt stabilized, my breathing was consistent, my cadence was high, my heart was thumping.

I felt I could run forever, at least 13 miles. I didn't want to stop but alas, had a bus to catch and a training plan to adhere to.

I love it when I feel the sweat rolling down my back, feel my body and mind work harmoniously and know I just worked off that mongo slice of ice cream birthday cake.

Monday, March 17, 2008

Easy does it

I didn't get to my long run last weekend because I was sleeping through most of it. It wasn't due to the cold that is almost done ravaging my body. It was because I love to sleep.

And I think my body needed some rest. Good fatigue or not, my body needed some downtime, as evidenced by my sleep-athon.

Today, I hopped on the treadmill for a slow run. The calf heaviness and tightness was at a moderate level and more manageable then last week's acute pain. I kept the running (at a 14 minute / mile pace) to a 1 mile and walked a half mile before and after.

I'm surprised by how routine the Monday - Thursday workouts are now. I just have to give up my part of my favorite weekend pastime to fit in those Saturday long runs.

Hm. Maybe next weekend. I should really ease into those long runs. Wouldn't want to rush into it and aggravate the injuries... :-)

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Booby-shelf muscle?

I was really good with the weight training twice this week. Now, one would think that after working with Rachel for so many years, I would know how to strength train.

Ah, one would be so very wrong. I just did what she told me to and didn't pay any attention. Without Rachel, I made up some exercises to do this week.

One of those exercises has caused this area below my right breast to feel funny...it feels like a muscle ache. But is there a muscle there? Eh?

My body is fatigued, in the very best way, from the regular workouts.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Lessons learned

It was a decent first run last Saturday with Shannon and while a little sore yesterday, I felt ready for another 2-miler on the treadmill today.

Unfortunately, about 1/2 mile into it, my problem right calf felt leaden. Another quarter mile and the calf felt like it was under a broiler. I pushed to the 1 mile mark to see if I could work through the pain.

But, I learned from last year and when the pain only escalated, I stopped running. I switched to walking up a steeper incline and the searing pain stopped. I now have ice packs on both calves.

I'm a bit puzzled as to why the pain came back / on after just a few miles on Saturday and today. I stretched, I warmed up slowly, I rested between the runs.

Will cut out the planned Thursday run and test out the calf again on Saturday with a 2-miler.

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Off we go!

I am looking forward to making this my best running year yet. It's my Chinese Zodiac year and I plan on spending my 36th year staying healthy, having fun and loading up on running gear & medals!

Races:
1) Disneyland Half on Labor Day
2) Las Vegas Half on Dec. 7th
3) Nike Half on my 36th birthday! (I'm entered in the lottery for this race and hope that I win a spot)

Goals:
1) Stay healthy and train smart
2) Enjoy my time with Shannon, Elena, Grace and Michelle as we train together for our races
3) Complete a race in 2 hours 45 minutes, a 12.5 minute / mile pace
4) Look like early-Elvis rather than one-too-many-fried-peanut-butter-and-banana-sandwiches Elvis in my running costume in December

Let's run, walk, eat and shop!