Marathon Training: Day 1
So today was actually Day 1 of my marathon training schedule. I am following Hal Higdon's Novice 1 program, and I hope it works out for me in the end : /
Unfortunately, it started snowing two days ago, so no running outside for me. I really, really hate hitting the gym when people are there, and I just KNEW the gym would be loaded after New Years (which they were earlier in the day when Ryan tried to go before work), so I just waited until late morning to hit the treadmill, praying that people would have gone to work by then. Well, there were still a few losers there, but luckily some treadmills were free. I only had a 3 mile run on the schedule today--as is the case for the next two days--but wow, it felt so hard on that machine. That, and maybe the fact that I hadn't run in over 3 months;)
I. Was. Slow. I mean, I set my pace at 9:30/mi. initially, and I might as well have set it at 6:00/mi. because that's what it felt like to me. So I had to quickly switch that to 11:00/mi and that felt more "normal" for me (although I was in dismay that I was really that slow. I swear I'm faster in a race, or for that matter, running outside). Each mile dragged by, though, so for the last half mile, I gunned it at 8:30/mile (ha!) just to get it over with and nearly fell off the TD with nausea and dizziness. As I was walking to the bathroom, some guy greeted me and I'm pretty sure I gave him a delirious look and kept walking. I didn't care if he thought I was crazy, I just wanted to lie down somewhere before I spewed chunks! There was a bench in the ladies restroom, so I rested on that for awhile until I felt better.
And that was Day One! Even though I ran really hard towards the end and felt like dying immediately afterward, I felt pretty good once I got home. I had the sudden urge for protein, so I had a strawberry greek yogurt and made scrambled eggs with cheese and onions. That held me over until I finished teaching tonight at 7:30. Tonight's dinner was chicken fried rice and I might have had a little too much of that, so tomorrow's run will probably have to be even harder:(
Unfortunately, it started snowing two days ago, so no running outside for me. I really, really hate hitting the gym when people are there, and I just KNEW the gym would be loaded after New Years (which they were earlier in the day when Ryan tried to go before work), so I just waited until late morning to hit the treadmill, praying that people would have gone to work by then. Well, there were still a few losers there, but luckily some treadmills were free. I only had a 3 mile run on the schedule today--as is the case for the next two days--but wow, it felt so hard on that machine. That, and maybe the fact that I hadn't run in over 3 months;)
I. Was. Slow. I mean, I set my pace at 9:30/mi. initially, and I might as well have set it at 6:00/mi. because that's what it felt like to me. So I had to quickly switch that to 11:00/mi and that felt more "normal" for me (although I was in dismay that I was really that slow. I swear I'm faster in a race, or for that matter, running outside). Each mile dragged by, though, so for the last half mile, I gunned it at 8:30/mile (ha!) just to get it over with and nearly fell off the TD with nausea and dizziness. As I was walking to the bathroom, some guy greeted me and I'm pretty sure I gave him a delirious look and kept walking. I didn't care if he thought I was crazy, I just wanted to lie down somewhere before I spewed chunks! There was a bench in the ladies restroom, so I rested on that for awhile until I felt better.
And that was Day One! Even though I ran really hard towards the end and felt like dying immediately afterward, I felt pretty good once I got home. I had the sudden urge for protein, so I had a strawberry greek yogurt and made scrambled eggs with cheese and onions. That held me over until I finished teaching tonight at 7:30. Tonight's dinner was chicken fried rice and I might have had a little too much of that, so tomorrow's run will probably have to be even harder:(
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It doesn't feel very intense right now, but it'll get there soon enough *groan*