Showing posts with label yo-yo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yo-yo. Show all posts

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Confessions of a yo-yo blogger...

I have voted myself World's Worst Blogger. I started this up because I was hardly working, and I wanted something constructive to do with my time... Now I am working a new job, and between two jobs and training, I have no time to blog! I would however, like to at least write up a March review...

Total miles in March: 209
Average pace: 7:37
20-milers: 2
Total rest days: 6, 2 were unplanned due to lack of sleep and bronchitis

On a food note: Is anyone else watching the new TV show America's Next Great Restaurant? My husband and I LOVE it. In fact it's on right now, but I can't watch it until he get's home... Thank goodness for DVR.


Oh! Countdown to Boston: 15 days!!!!!

And after... I'm offically registered for the Bayshore 10k! I'll set a goal depending on how Boston and my recovery goes... But I'm hoping a sub-40 is in the cards this year.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Pick up that pace!

I was telling my fellow Daily Milers (dailymile.com) earlier today that my average pace each month is getting faster then the previous month... And I thought I should share.

Here are my totals to date (copied right from my DM account)


December (just getting back into running more, after post wedding and honeymoon mayhem): 75 miles, 8:06 average pace
January: 151.5 miles, 7:52 average pace
February: 200 miles, 7:45 average pace

And today I was able to finish up my 12 mile run with an easy 7:07 mile. I could feel that I was going quick, but it felt effortless, and to be honest, pretty fantastic! Don't get me wrong, I run my tempo runs faster (and duh, longer then a mile), but the ease of that last mile was such wonderful reassurance about the progress of my training.

I can also proudly (and with no regret) say that after my run I ate a Boston Cream Doughnut in about 2 seconds flat... hmmm... Why did I order a Boston Cream? I've never done that before... Maybe I was subconsciously thinking about a little race I'm running in April...

Monday, February 21, 2011

Lazy me...

I have been spending a lot more of my time eating and training than I have been blogging, eh? Well, as an update on my training, I have officially finished my first 50 mile week of this training cycle, along with two spinning classes. To be honest, I think I have only ever even hit 50 miles in a week once or twice in my life. As I told you all before, I will be hitting 60 miles twice in this cycle. This completely freaked me out when I saw it on my training schedule, but now that I have finished 50 and feel really good, I am not so worried. Maybe this is the start to feeling confident in ending my yo-yo running  cycle? I guess we won't know until after Boston... It seems to always be after the marathon that I fall off of the wagon... Well, my husband wants me to blog about a really delicious recipe today, so that he can eat it tonight... So I promise, I will have something tasty up at some point today!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Crap weather, good food.

Treadmill, dreadmill... whatever... Running on a treadmill is part of being a runner in Michigan. This is the first week of this training cycle that I need to hit 45 miles, and we are supposed to be getting the biggest snow storm in 5 years. Great. Everyone is in panic mode, stocking up on toilet paper, bottled water, and gasoline... while I was in my apartment's fitness center, hammering out a quick 7 miles on the 'mill after a long day of work... and tomorrow I will go back for 10 more...

During those 7 miles, I did my first tempo run of the year, just 3 miles at a 7 minute pace... which is nonexistent in treadmill world, so I did 6:58's... and now that I am in for the rest of the snowy night, I have the most insatiable hunger. Which reminds me... Maybe I should explain why I think I can eat my way to a sub 3 marathon...

I am about halfway through this book:

Which everyone I know thinks is ridiculous, because I am hardly over 100lbs.

But here is the deal... I am obsessed with food. I love to cook it, eat it, read about it... anything! Though I already knew about 90% of what I have read, and I don't really expect to learn much more... it has enlightened me on one thing. I need to run to eat... does that make sense? Instead of trying to balance my eating with my running (which is miserable when you love food and skinny jeans, and are a self confessed yo-yo runner), I just need to run more!... Which, if you read my first post, my physical therapist already told me... so this is my plan...

eat more + run more =  a faster, healthier athlete

But if I want to keep myself lean and strong, I need to keep it nutritious... duh! I have gotten that part down pat...but I am in a food rut... so I am going to take this all as a chance to expand my recipe repertoire.

Now, I will admit, marathon runners seem to have a little extra wiggle room with eating... and naturally slim runners have even a little more wiggle room... but that doesn't mean we can run strong on doughnuts, french fries, and ice cream every day.

So this is where I am at... Trying to be a consistent runner, by becoming a consistent eater.

Maybe this is all really obvious to you, but in a world that tells it's young women that we all need to be on a diet, because a size 000 isn't good enough, this is a real revelation for me. And with young, female athletes facing the Female Athlete Triad, I hope this blog will help female runners everywhere come to love their bodies, run strong, and eat properly.

Monday, January 31, 2011

First, a little introduction.

I am on a quest to eat my way to a sub 3-hour marathon. Well, let's be honest here. I am going to do a little training too... and a ton of cooking. And so begins my adventure...

But first... Let me confess.
I am a yo-yo runner. I train, I marathon, I stop... Then repeat.
...And as my husband recently reminded me, I have been trying to go sub 3:20 for my last 2 marathons... So sub 3 is wishful thinking... I know.

I am currently training for 3:15 on April 18th of this year. Boston redux.

With 11 weeks until race day, 45 miles on this weeks training schedule, and a love for all food vegetarian... let's get this started. 





Oh. Just in case you are curious.

Boston Marathon 2010: 3:26:58
Bayshore Marathon 2009: 3:27:06
Detroit Free Press Marathon 2008: 3:36:56
BMO Vancouver Marathon 2008: 3:45:37