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Saturday, January 4, 2014

13.1, only half crazy.


When asked “what is your goal for a half marathon”, the answer is almost inevitably a time goal.  I have one of those as well, crossing the finish line in under 2 hours.  The clock, however, doesn’t measure my actual goal, at all.  My goal is to run the race consistently, with a positive mindset.  I want to enjoy the training cycle; feeling my body getting stronger, finishing long runs pain-free, and enjoy the ass-kicking feeling of a speed workout.  Most importantly, conquering PFPS (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome).  PFPS derailed half marathon training last year.  I still ran my first half marathon in an unspectacular time, but it led to bigger and better things with my fall running.  Months of physical therapy helped, but then I ended up back at the chiropractor to be treated for the same thing, different leg.

This year, I am stronger, more aware.  More confident.  Last year when I decided to embark on the crazy path towards running 13.1 miles on a sunny June morning, my longest running distance was a 10k.  Longer distances scared me.   This year, I already have a half marathon under my belt.  In November I raced a 10 miler. 

I am a totally different runner than I was a year ago.

My training plan is now complete.  Coach finished writing it up last night.  I’m excited for it.  It is proudly hanging on my refrigerator, waiting to be conquered.  I ran for the first time today in a week after being taught a lesson about myself from a stomach flu.  My legs were stiff and weak and the temperatures were frigid. 

It was perfect.  It is just where I want to be at the start of a promising, exciting training cycle. 

13.1, here I come!