I haven't posted because I've been focusing on this club I'm starting here at the University of Chicago. My little baby I need to cradle in its infancy.
But in light of the great event tomorrow:
Running and training for marathons. Reflections and workouts.
Tomorrow, the knells shall ring with all their hearts--but their deathly portent shall be softly eclipsed by the early morning rise and reverberations of fabric and synthetic rubbers methodically pounding on the pavements of the Chicagoland with their promise of long-term cardiovascular exercise and sought-for pain.
Date
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Workout
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Mileage
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Time (Minutes)
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Comments on Workouts
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8/11/2012
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Insanity Asylum, Speed and Agility, + 4 miles
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4
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80
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GREAT. I can't do speed
training anymore :[
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8/12/2012
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Insanity Asylum, Strength + 6 miles
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6
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90
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Strength felt great, although I now know what it feels like to
be a true blue runner. No muscle
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8/13/2012
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Yoga X + 4 miles
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4
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110
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OMG, WHY? MY LEGS HURT!
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Your toughness is made up of equal parts persistence and experience. You don't so much outrun your opponents as outlast and outsmart them, and the toughest opponent of all is the one inside your head.
Joe Henderson, running coach and author
If one can stick to the training throughout the many long years, then will power is no longer a problem. It's raining? That doesn't matter. I am tired? That's besides the point. It's simply that I just have to.
Emil Zatopek, Olympic runnerGet these daily quotes from Runner's World Running Quote of the Day.
I had a junior high school aged boy wave me down only to say "Hey, your legs are so white they would blind Jesus"!
I had a snorkel (of all things) almost hit me on a run. It was an accident by some kids horseplaying at a pool my route takes me by.
While trying out a new route (alone), I encountered a possibly insane man sitting in a lawn chair on the side of the road, cheering for me like it was a parade. I wasn't really sure how to react, so I smiled and waved!!!
I had 1 guy offer me a beer on a hot day, and women cheer me from an outside deck of a bar. I once ran a relay in NH and saw pigs escape from the a farm as I ran by onto the main road.
In a recent study, cyclists drank beet juice or a placebo for six days. The next day they rode for an hour and then raced a 10-K time trial. Those who drank beet juice rode faster, cycled harder, and used less oxygen during the trial. Researchers credit the athletic boost to nitrate found in beet juice, which indirectly increases blood flow.
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/0,7120,s6-242-300--14439-0,00.html?cm_mmc=NL-Nutrition-_-997278-_-08022012-_-The-Value-of-Juice
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A recent study found drinking two cups of beet juice (which has a high nitrate level) daily for six days may decrease the oxygen your muscles need, thus improving endurance.
http://www.runnersworld.com/article/1,7120,s6-242-300--13352-0,00.html