Marathons+Moderation: Guest Post #9

 

In case you’re new to my blog, each Wednesday I feature a different readers journey to find balance during marathon training. While marathons are sweaty, hard work, and a little bit crazy, they also can be a great amount of fun, bonding time with other running friends, and the most amazing feeling to finally accomplish. Today’s post, the 9th in the series, comes from my very first blog friend who also happened to be my first friend in New York City when I moved here 2 years ago: Melissa from FitnessNYC. In fact, this picture was taken weeks after I moved to New York!

melissaandashley (604x453)Hi, I’m Melissa from FitnessNYC! Today I am honored to be my good pal Ashley’s featured Marathon and Moderation guest poster.!

“Everything in moderation, nothing in excess,” Socrates old adage seems to be a good rule of thumb for running. More isn’t always more when it comes to mileage and stress on your body. Okay, there are some people who seem to be able to run dozens of miles a day without rest, but we can’t all be Dean Karnanzes or Skinny Runner. 🙂

I am now in the early stages of training for my third marathon, and my approach has in many ways come full circle. I have the same coach as when I trained for my first marathon with TNT and his message is still the same: BEHAVE. Behave is often at the beginning and end of every ACS practice and weekly email we receive. It can be interpreted in many ways, but most importantly it means, stick to the training plan, trust the training plan, don’t try to be a hero. Of course, it also implies don’t stay out until 3AM drinking Skinnygirl Margaritas the night before your long run, but I don’t imagine that’s not where most athletes get into troubles, I would guess it’s generally it’s too much too soon or too hard.

marathon nike (489x640)My First Marathon: an Obedient Pupil

When I started out as a beginning marathoner, 3 days of running a week were suggested. This plan is pretty foolproof for TNTers; they have 100% success rate for getting first time marathoners across the finish line. Unfortunately, they can’t guarantee quite so high a percentage for second time marathoners, who tend to get cocky and go above and beyond the recommended 3-4 days of running a week and pile on mileage too quickly. In other words, they don’t behave.

I am no exception to this story. For my first marathon, I stuck to the plan and I trusted the plan. On race day I had no doubt I would finish, although I knew it wouldn’t be easy. I had added roughly a mile to each of my long runs until I reached 20 miles and then it was (finally) time to taper. Finishing the Nike Women’s marathon changed my life, it allowed me to achieve what I was sure was impossible.

47685-378-019f (2)Second Time Around: Misbehaving

My second marathon training started a bit late as I spent most of July in South Africa. When I started training I was at a base of 4-5 miles. As I moved into long runs, I was shocked to see how easily my endurance was coming back. Within a few weeks of training I was up to around 10 miles and a couple weeks later, 15 miles. While I don’t necessarily believe the 10% rule is the holy grail of training principles, there was no need for me to pile on mileages so fast. But at the time, I was worried about being behind in training and I felt invincible during that first month of running. If it feels great, why not keep going?

Here’s Why Not

About five weeks before the marathon, I suddenly started getting an incredibly sharp pain in the top and bottom of my foot, it was so much I couldn’t even run (or limp) 4 miles on it. I panicked. I was certain my osteopenia had caught up with me and I had a stress fracture. I thought I would never run again. My marathon aspirations were shattered. Fortunately, I saw a great running injury doctor, who diagnosed me with tendonitis and plantar fascittis. He gave me some exercises to do, helped me create a training plan that would get through the marathon, and suggested generous doses of ibuprofen for added insurance. This is not a totally train wreck of a running story; I am not going to lie, the NYC Marathon 2009  turned out to be an amazing race. I enjoyed every moment pain free. However, the weeks of emotions stress, devastation, and icing probably wouldn’t have occurred at all if I had been wise enough to follow the plan I created and add weekly and long run mileage gradually.

47685-10338-015f Older and Wiser

Third time’s the charm and this time I am sticking to my coach’s plan. I am making sure to get in my runs during the week as well as my long runs—in the suggested distances. As an intermediate, I concentrate a bit more on speed work than I did my first time around, which will hopefully mean a marathon PR. Honestly, 3-4 days of running a week suits me perfectly; it allows me to continue to enjoy other forms of exercise, such as barre classes and spinning and prevents me from getting bored of running. While I did focus on nutrition a lot during my first marathon, I was often nervous about consuming too many calories before, during and after running and while I made it through the training seemingly well fueled; nowadays I always make sure to pack some extra fuel on long runs days just in case I need it. Running is one of the things that makes me realize that feeling strong when you cross a finish line is a much greater accomplishment than reaching a number on a scale.

So moral of the story: Find a plan, follow your plan, trust your plan and you are 90% of the way to the finish line. 🙂

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Rain Plans

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When life gives you lemon, make some lemonade! That is exactly what my rain plan provided me today.

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Unfortunately the rain and wind kept my favorite Wednesday event from happening, Lululemon Run Club. To make matters even worst, my gals Melissa and Rebecca were going to join me for run club. I was looking forward to catching up with both of them.

Unfortunately Melissa was already on her way back to Long Island City when I texted her my rain plan. But, Rebecca was up for the rain plan. She had never been to Equinox so I thought we could make use of my guest passes.

We had an absolute blast! We chatted during a sweaty 45 minute workout on the elliptical before putting our abs through Abdominals with Angel Alicea. Luckily this guy is more bark than bite!

He was recently featured in Fitness Magazine for his excellent workouts. This 15 minute ab session put our muscles to the test and left us sweaty and weary.  Angel was great about correcting our form and kept us motivated with great music like Beastie Boys. After experiencing Angel’s abs class, I really want to try the class that takes place before it each Monday and Wednesday, Bo-Hi-Do!

The Art of Hitting with the Body. This workout entails a gathering of the combative arts (Boxing, Kickboxing, Muay Thai) as well as Strength, Core and Cardio training exercises. Achieve a great workout and attain excellent mixed martial art technique.

Next Monday I’ll hopefully be a sweaty mess after funneling my inner Billy Blanks mixed with Bobbi!

By the time we parted ways this evening, Rebecca and I decided that we need to make this a weekly event. Working out with a friend makes the time fly and you always have someone to be a guinea pig with you when you crave trying a new class.

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Guess what made my evening even better?

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What is square, light, and from Wal-Mart? Blog Pictures 2010 241 Blog Pictures 2010 242

Oh yes, you see that correctly! I finally received my Garmin Forerunner 305! I can’t wait to go for a run tomorrow morning. I hope it synchs up and works perfectly tomorrow morning. I’ll give you an update tomorrow. Blog Pictures 2010 243

Have a great night!

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A Weekend Filled with the Perfect Ingredients

Good evening! I hope you all had a wonderful weekend and aren’t suffering from the Sunday Slumps.

This weekend included some great food, friends, volunteering, a long run, and some cooking.

Bo nor I got home from work on Friday night until after 8pm. After a week of traveling we were both craving a date night together. We took advantage of our NYC location and decided to find a dinner location during our walk. After a few attempts we were lucky to find 2 counter seats at Casa Mono.

Casa Mono is Batali’s Spanish tapas restaurant which is also known for its wonderful wine selection. We often see lines around the block for this favorite and therefore were surprised and excited to find two counter seats available. For two foodies, sitting at the counter of an open kitchen restaurant is a dream come true. We spent most of our dinner watching their sure handed techniques and ingredients.

More pictures and a full review will come later.

Saturday Bo and I woke up bright and early for an early morning spin class complements of Fly Wheel and Fit Chick in The City, Jes. The class was VERY different than our Equinox classes as it did a lot of low resistance and high speed drills while standing. However, the coolest part was the mini arm workout at the 40 minute point. This was totally unexpected but a nice little treat.  This is how Fly Wheel describes their studio and classes:

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Rides at Flywheel are engineered to provide you with the best and most fun workout possible. Each ride is set to a high energy music playlist, ranging from hip hop to rock and roll to pop. The lineup also includes specialty classes such as post-natal, “sweat into summer”, post-natal and “combo” combination classes that utilize our adjacent yoga studio for multi-faceted workouts. Additionally, for those who thrive on competition, Flywheel has developed the TorqBoard– an in-studio display that provides riders with the option to compare their performance against the rest of the class in real time.Blog Pictures 2010 230

Blog Pictures 2010 231I love healthy and fun ways to catch up with local readers and get to know other bloggers and readers! Thanks Jes!

The rest of my Saturday included volunteering up in Harlem with the New York Junior League. We were taking part in the Playground Improvement Project in St. Nicholas Park. Each year the Junior League adopts a different park in the city to restore! The park was absolutely gorgeous and the flowers were in full bloom! Blog Pictures 2010 236Blog Pictures 2010 235

It was definitely five hours of manual labor as we painted a hand ball court and scraped paint off benches. But, it was a great opportunity to get to know the women on my committee better and enjoy the sunshine. Blog Pictures 2010 233The lovely ladies of the CHAMP (Community Health Advocacy Module Program) committee taking a lunch break. Blog Pictures 2010 232The delicious veggie sandwich I snagged from the boxed lunches. I was pleasantly surprised with the freshness and flavor. I need to add sprouts, cabbage, and carrots to more of my sandwiches! It adds great flavor and texture.

I came home to take a quick nap and walk to the Union Square market for fresh flowers before Bo and I met up with Lauren and Casey at Dos Caminos for margaritas and dinner. From there we went to two great bars that Bo nor I had ever experienced before. Amity Hall, the second bar, was awesome! Over 50 beers on tap and great atmosphere! Thanks Casey for the recommendations! We even ran into Melissa and Frank at Dos Caminos. Congratulations on your graduation Melissa.

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Be sure to check out Bobbi’s bake sale tomorrow! My vegan macaroons will be up for sale!

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