I'm just about to leave for my 3rd training run - we're running 6 miles today. I couldn't leave though without thanking all of the people who have donated thus far! Thank you so much for your generosity and support.
We had our Jumpstart holiday party last night and it was a great time. The people I work with are so fantastic and it's always great to spend time out of the office with them. I got a lot of questions from people about how my training is going, which is so encouraging. I'm hoping to get a group of Jumpstart staff out to a Saturday run or, more realistically, start organizing after work training runs since so many people are runners at Jumpstart.
I'm looking forward to more hills today, which I can really tell are going to help come race day. This is definitely a short post, more later (and I still need to post the peanut butter recipe!).
Have a great weekend!
Help me raise funds and awareness for Jumpstart, an early education non-profit, by running the Boston Marathon.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
first flakes.
So last nights run, which was supposed to be yesterday mornings run, was the epidomy of Rick's mantra - "the difficult runs are the best for mental strength." It was cold, it was a bit windy, I had a slight clothing malfunction and I didn't feel well half way through. All I kept thinking is 'this is making me stronger mentally and a stronger runner' and I think that definitely helped me get through the run - that and the fact that my destination was home.
The highlight however of the night was that it was lightly snowing! I love the snow and can't wait until we get some real snow soon. I think it's the reason that I can get through New England winters; I cherish snow walks.
I made the peanut butter the other night but forgot to take pictures during the process, however, I will definitely post the recipe this weekend because it was so good!
After last night's run, I'm really looking forward to cross training tonight!
The highlight however of the night was that it was lightly snowing! I love the snow and can't wait until we get some real snow soon. I think it's the reason that I can get through New England winters; I cherish snow walks.
I made the peanut butter the other night but forgot to take pictures during the process, however, I will definitely post the recipe this weekend because it was so good!
After last night's run, I'm really looking forward to cross training tonight!
Monday, December 13, 2010
2 down, 18 to go.
Sunday was our second team run - again a very nice morning, yet colder than last week. Coach Rick had a sports psychologist speak to us about motivation, race day jitters, facing our fears and overall mental health during training. I found it very interesting, considering I at one time thought about going into sports psychology. It's such an interesting field the studies the mind of athletes, what makes them tick, why they do what they do and ultimately how the good ones are the most mentally strong.
I did became a little anxious as we began talking about race day and how all of the mental preparation that motivates you day after day to train and run is in the end just practice to be mentally tough on marathon day. Rick made a great comment that really resonated with me - he said that your worst runs are actually the best training runs because you learn the most about yourself when facing adversity. I had always thought that was true to a small scale since I always feel the toughest workouts and most grueling conditions were the most rewarding, but never thought of it as a building of my mental toughness.
We ran 5 miles on Sunday in Newton, starting in the same general area - we will start at the same church from here on out. I really am enjoying the team runs because they are going to include lots of hills, an element of running that I enjoy but don't necessarily seek out. I ran with Jen, the other Jumpstart employee on the team, and we discovered we run at similar paces. I'm looking forward to running with her more!
On a VERY exciting note...I bought a food processor! I'm so thrilled because I've wanted one for so long (merry christmas to me!). I will be making homemade peanut butter tonight and can't wait to share the pictures and recipe :)
Tomorrow morning I'll be running 4 miles - hope it's not too windy.
Goodnight!
I did became a little anxious as we began talking about race day and how all of the mental preparation that motivates you day after day to train and run is in the end just practice to be mentally tough on marathon day. Rick made a great comment that really resonated with me - he said that your worst runs are actually the best training runs because you learn the most about yourself when facing adversity. I had always thought that was true to a small scale since I always feel the toughest workouts and most grueling conditions were the most rewarding, but never thought of it as a building of my mental toughness.
We ran 5 miles on Sunday in Newton, starting in the same general area - we will start at the same church from here on out. I really am enjoying the team runs because they are going to include lots of hills, an element of running that I enjoy but don't necessarily seek out. I ran with Jen, the other Jumpstart employee on the team, and we discovered we run at similar paces. I'm looking forward to running with her more!
On a VERY exciting note...I bought a food processor! I'm so thrilled because I've wanted one for so long (merry christmas to me!). I will be making homemade peanut butter tonight and can't wait to share the pictures and recipe :)
Tomorrow morning I'll be running 4 miles - hope it's not too windy.
Goodnight!
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