Digging in my heels
Interesting how yesterday, on what was supposed to be my first day of the FIRST training program, I already deviated from plan. Instead of getting on the bike, I decided I wanted to run an easy five.
For the last couple weeks, I "pre-trained" on the FIRST model before truly beginning the 16-week program this week. I started to question my plan on Sunday even before I really even began.
Why? My last two long runs have seen me fizzle toward the end. I can barely get through these FIRST-specified speed workouts - even if I do cut pace. Maybe the speed+bike workouts of last week took more of a toll that I thought?
Part of me feels like my struggle to finish my long runs have been partly due to letting my mileage slip. How is it possible that I would struggle on the final 2 miles two consecutive weeks on 16 and 18 milers when I ran a pretty decent marathon on May 18?
Maybe I didn't recover all the way from Green Bay. It's a possibility.
So, yesterday, I wanted to run -- even if they were "garbage" miles, it sure beat sitting on a bike in a stuffy gym.
I remember a short several weeks ago how I would breeze through Pfitizinger's program, knocking out 50-55 miles in a week without missing a beat.
I must mention that life pressures, namely work and fatherhood, are having an impact. With recent increased responsibility at my job, I have to work harder, longer than I used to. I am not sleeping as well right now with our baby. My diet feels like it is harder to control right now.
I want to run more. The med-long runs in the Pfitz program typically gave me the confidence to crush the long runs on the weekend.
I think I will stick to plan and a evaluate in a few weeks. I hope I can feel better about my running. Right now it just feels like I am moving in the wrong direction.
I have a 10-mile race on Sunday, and I do not know what to expect of myself.
Life changes constantly and I need to adjust. Time to keep faith, have patience and continue to work hard.
3 comments:
Keep up the hard work and don't get too discouraged yet. Its a long journey ahead so try to enjoy some of the early weeks!! I'm training for TC's too!
You know your body best so I don't blame you if you're feeling doubts. I'm sure you'll find the right balance
I think you'll adjust to the new lifestyle, just give it time. I agree that you'll find a balance. Let yourself enjoy running and take some of the pressure off yourself.
Good luck with the program- smart idea to take stock in a few weeks and maybe adjust it. Keep up the good work! :)
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