Archive for the ‘10K Training Schedule’ Category

Time to Get Off the Gravy Train and Hop Back on the Bandwagon

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Thanksgiving was awesome! We had a HUGE turkey and all the side items. Pumpkin pie and whipped cream rounded out the meal. We have been eating leftovers for days.

Our 21 pound bird...

Our 21 pound bird...

Now, the leftovers are almost gone – I can never throw out perfectly good food, just because it has some extra calories. It is time to get off the gravy train and hop back on the bandwagon.

My gravy train is, well, gravy and my bandwagon is running. I must admit that my training has fallen to the wayside the last few days. I can continue to spiral out of control or I can stop the madness now.

I have made my decision – time to spin out of control! Just kidding!! I will stop the madness. Time to eat healthy, drink more water, and run!!! With sick kids, crazy weather, and a holiday based around food in my recent past, I have decided to start over.

Tonight, the last of the turkey will be consumed and I will turn a new holiday leaf – just in time for Christmas and New Years. I’m thinking if I can get back on track now, it will be easier to stay on track in the upcoming month.

Wish me luck!!!

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Running in Maui

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

You would think that running in Maui would be a breeze. Although it was breezy, it was not as easy as I thought it would be. I did a 4-mile run from Kihea to Wailea, expecting to have a record breaking time. The thing I did not anticipate was hills. Wailea is absolutely beautiful with tree-lined streets and plenty of hills. My time was not amazing, but at least I had a chance to continue my training for my upcoming 10K race.

The lesson learned: Don’t forget about hills. I really need to work on adding some hill workouts to my weekly routine. Thanks Wailea!!

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Back on Track - Training Continues for My First 10K Race

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Here’s to being back on track with my 10K training. This week was difficult. We had tons and tons of snow – measuring in the FEET! Consequently, I was on the treadmill. With all the snow, there really was not a choice.

Only the beginning - the snow only piled up from here.

Only the beginning - the snow only piled up from here.

For some reason, I find that I lose interest in running when I’m on the treadmill. I also run at a slower pace. I think it uses slightly different muscles, too. All in all, a treadmill run for me does not seem nearly as effective –nor as fun – as an outdoor run.

I’m hoping to be back outside for my “long run” this weekend. I can run around my neighborhood and look at who has the best Halloween decorations. (Definitely not us – all of our decorations are hanging up inside).

Anyhow, here’s to re-organizing and sticking with my new 10K training schedule. Bring on the Moab Winter Sun 10K!

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Training for the 10K Race – The Winter Sun 10K Motivation – Making it Work

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

I have been dragging lately. I’ve let sick kids, rainy days, and busy schedules interfere with my training schedule for my next race, a 10K. Consequently, I decided it was time to put my words into action, again.

I just registered for my first 10K race – EVER- and it is in one of my favorite places in the world, Moab, Utah. The Winter Sun 10K has been occurring for years and I am so excited to partake in the fun this year. Most importantly, now that I am officially registered, I hope it will motivate me to stick with my 10K training schedule.

Although I had strategically planned-out my schedule weeks ago, I have fallen behind. I missed a short weekday run here or there, skipped a longer weekend run, and before long, the whole thing fell apart. Now, it is time to make a few tweaks and make it work for me.

For my 10K training schedule, I plan on running at least 30-40 minutes two days every week. I have found that anything more than that just doesn’t happen. I will also do some form of cross-training two days each week. I’d love to start yoga or Pilates and my indoor spinning class again at the local “rec” center. Then, on the weekends, comes the long run.

Since I usually run three miles without a problem during the week, I will increase my mileage on the weekend. This weekend I’ll start with four miles. I’ll do four miles again next weekend. Then, there will be a week where I’ll run five miles. Then, six miles. The weekend before the race, I’ll taper.

Although in an ideal world, I would run five miles for several weeks, and then, have several weeks where I’d run six miles. I’d even love to have time in my 10K training schedule to run seven miles before I begin to taper for two weeks or so. But, who said running had to be set in an ideal world. I’m going to make it work for me.

The bottom line is that I’ve wanted to run the Winter Sun 10K race in Moab for AGES. Now that I’ve officially signed up…let the real training begin! I’ll let you know how it goes!

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Running Inspiration - Grand Teton Races

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

I know I’ve mentioned that I want to train for a 10K Race. The problem is…I haven’t started…yet. I’ve been consistently running shorter distances, like 2-mile and 3-mile runs. I only wish I would have increased started my training sooner.

Why sooner? Well, I recently came across an amazing set of trail running races in Jackson Hole at the Grand Tetons, Wyoming. They are held over Labor Day weekend. Although there is a 10K race, there is also a Marathon, a 50-mile course, and a 100-mile course. So really, the 10K race is the “fun run” – how’s that for motivation!

I know there is no way that I can be ready for a 10K trail running race in Jackson Hole in time for Labor Day. I should have started weeks ago – but what is done is done. Plus, not only would I have had to increase my mileage, but I’d also have to dust off my older than old trail running shoes. There’s always next year and the Grand Teton Races will be my inspiration.

On a side note, if anyone is planning to run the Grand Teton Races, let me know how it goes. I’d love to hear the details and a little extra motivation is always nice. But for now, it’s time to set up my training schedule for my 10K race in the Fall.

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