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Location:

Glen Rose,TX,USA

Member Since:

Nov 26, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

SGM 2009 3:29:18

HobbleCreek 2009  1:39:23

FWRC 15 K 2011 1:15:32

DesNews 10K 2009 44:19

Fireman's Fund 5K 2012  21:41

5 Marathons, including Boston 2009

Short-Term Running Goals:

Have fun and enjoy running.  Work on my fear of racing and learn to enjoy this "season of chaos" that is currently my life.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Continue running and living an active life

Personal:

 

"If you take care of the little things, the big things take care of themselves." - Bill Jacobsen

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Slow milesFast milesTotal Distance
11.500.0011.50

Today I had to take my son down to a baseball camp at BYU.  I had planned on running while I was there (even mapped my route out in advance) and reading.  Some quality alone time.  I must have been really excited because, just like in school, I woke up an hour early.   I got dressed, woke my son up, checked the weather in Provo and went to go say good bye to my sleeping husband when I realized it was 6:00 am not 7:00 am.  Sent my son back to bed for 45 min and I went back to bed. We got up 45 min later and headed south.  It is amazing how much faster you can get to Provo when there is no traffic.  I dropped my son off at the indoor practice facility and head out for my run. 

 I struggled for the first 7 miles.  I could not get going!  I was getting mad and frustrated.  I am not sure what my problem was but I had a lot of time to think about it.  My possibilities were, in order of realistic possibility:

1.  I did not eat dinner last night because I was having severe GI issues.  Due to the lack of food and time spent dealing with my GI issues there was not enough fuel to run.

2.  I had to carry water because I did not get down early enough to drop any along the route.  To give you an idea of how cold it was - my sport cap froze up and ice was forming inside by the time I finished.

 3.  Due to my early wake up and sad attempt at going back to bed I did not get enough sleep.

I really think that option #1 did contribute to my difficult 7 miles.  I finally got in the grove and ended finishing with 11.5 miles.  I am going along with the notion that "ugly miles" are just as good as "pretty miles" and that I did get some sort of benefit.  Overall my ave pace was 9:39.  Slower than I would have liked but I am putting in the past and moving on to next week.  Hope you all have a good weekend!

 Happy Running!

 



 

Comments
From Brent on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 16:52:40

Jody, great job on a tough day, winter time is full of ugly miles. But, an ugly mile is still great. I never met a person that I could not find something good about, same thing about and ugly mile as an ugly guy, always look at the good:

The mile is mental toughness

This mile will win me first in my age divsion, the others are sitting at home wimping about the weather.

This mile will earn me commando points

This mile will bring me new dreams

From Lybi on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 16:58:32

Well, that's poetic! Good job, Jody. I have no doubt that the lack of fueling last night affected you, as well as the lack of sleep and extreme coldness. But you did it! And I am impressed.

From marciej on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 18:04:07

I agree with the above, that winter is always full of ugly miles (as well as summer, spring, fall-just more in the winter)! GI issues contibute alot to uncomfortable runs. I have had lots of those!! But the runs that are mentally tough are the ones that form great runners, when you can mentally push through not feeling physically good you become so much stronger and it will make every run that much easier. I have learned that over the years. Good job on pushing on and not quitting what you had planned to do! You are awesome!

From Jody on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 20:52:21

Thanks all for the encouragement! You are all so great! I have learned so much from the blog, especially the three of you! Thanks again!

From adam on Sat, Dec 15, 2007 at 21:34:50

I think I may have seen you out there today. I was just starting my run from the field house, probably about the time when you were finishing. It was really cold when I started, so way to go on finishing out your run! A few months from now you'll be on mile 10 or 11 training thinking, "what's one more mile? I can do that in the winter cold and without fuel!".

From Christi on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 00:28:45

Nice weekly mileage! Your run today reminded me of a funny term (I think Lybi coined) "junk" miles. Not that I think your run was junk, it was awesome!!! But the way you felt about it reminded me of Lybi referring to her run as "junk" miles. I think you ROCK!!Unfortunately we can't expect every run to feel good. Hope you're back to eating normal today, no more GI issues!

From Michelle on Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 21:24:33

Wow! I'm totally impressed by your mileage today, exspecially since you struggled for the first seven. I'm guessing I would have called it a day by then for sure! I'll put that in a mental file on toughness somewhere and remeber that I can't quite because there is still time to find my groove after seven!!! Way to keep going! 11 plus miles is a good job any day!!

From Sasha Pachev on Mon, Dec 24, 2007 at 16:40:35

Ugly miles build your aerobic fitness just as well as pretty miles. In some cases even better. I really do not like running on ice, snow, in a hailstorm, or into a wind because it takes more mental effort to go a slower pace. But it helps a lot with leg power and mental toughness. If you train your mind to not get bothered with adverse conditions in training, you will have competitive advantage in those conditions in a race.

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