Wednesday, 27 April 2011

In Other News...


So I think it's about time that I set some goals and get back to training again. I just read an article on Runners World about qualifying for Boston and let myself stop focusing on the pain of training and start thinking about the thrill of realizing this longtime dream. PS: shoutout to Rodale for reading my whiney blog post about not getting my magazines and graciously extending my subscription. Never underestimate the power of social media!

Of course, this dream just got slightly less realistic now that the Boston qualifying times have changed. Ugh. I now have to finish a marathon in 3:35:00 or less (and not a second over that) in order to qualify. Just thinking of that makes me too tired to even calculate what kind of pace that is... but whatever it is, it's pretty darn fast.

Reading Kara Goucher's blog has only added fuel to the fire. That woman is a machine and such an inspiration. I can't wait to read her book.

Anyhow, I digress...

The first step will be to start physical therapy and get this knee working again.

Step two will be to find a running program I can manage and set some short-term goals (maybe train for a 5K, 10K, and half-marathon? yes, actually train for it, and not wing it because it's "just a half"!). I'm seriously considering the program in the book Run Less, Run Faster because it only has me running 3 days a week (= awesome).

And finally, I better join a running group because there's no way I can do this alone! I'm setting my sights on the Detroit Marathon in October, but will also be doing the Philadelphia Marathon--or at least the half--in November (the amazing race organizers let me defer after I wrote them a letter explaining my injury last year - with a note from my doctor, of course).

So it's time to get cracking. No more procrastinating: my first physical therapy appointment is tomorrow!

The good news is that I will be able to train with my fiance for the Detroit Marathon. ;)

That's right, we're engaged!

1 comment:

  1. First off, congratulations! I was just thinking about you as I was sitting here planning my next round of training. It's funny to read that you're considering the Run Less plan since you were the one who introduced me. After using tgeir training plans for my last two 1/2's, I'm hooked and gearing up for another. Cut 6 min off my Big Sur time in Nov for a PR and felt great. Thanks for sharing! I think you'll really like it. Good luck.

    Sydney

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