Thursday, June 15, 2006

More running

Well the walks have gotton shorter and the runs longer. My walking partner is at the beach (lucky bitch) so running partner #1 and I are back to last year and running together again. She made a comment about feeling slow, but I assured her that we are running avg 9+ ish miles. Not shabby. She also made a comment how nice it is that I'm running with her and not crazy lady and running obnoxiously fast. I was obnoxious last year. I wasn't meaning to be super runner girl. I was just so into the competitive I have to get faster, do sprints 2x a week crazy chick. I'm into running for me and not the 5k's personal best. Though that could change closer to the beach 5k.

I'm still having some on-going running injuries. Ever since the half, my ankle has been bothering me. If I try to go on tip-toe with it I get shooting pain. Weird. My hip was hurting on the last run too. That was easy to run through though.

I was chatting with running partner #2 who is training for the rock-n-roll half in VA beach. She is where I was last year. Reading books, hooked on training schedules and she lost about 20+ lbs. I personally think she is to thin, but it's her body not mine. She competing in that then the Disney World marathon. I inspired her on this quest. (nice) One comment that that she said is so true (to me)

"i'm inspired by the 250lb overweight individual running a 5k, not the ultrathin running individual that is doing sprints beforehand"
She's right. It takes a lot for someone who is new to running to get the gumption to try, train, sign up and run their first 5k, and then keep doing it.
My dear daughter is on the swim team. She's at the bottom age of her age group and is not real good (not real bad either) At time trials she came in second to last in her freestyle and was almost in tears. I felt so bad for her. She has to correct her stroke on her right side and she will be so much better. I just tell her to not worry about her place, just try to swim her hardest and her goal should be improving her times. I want this to fun for her. Later if she loves it, she can get crazy competitive like her mom was at the time. Though I don't think she's that type of child. That might be my 2 year old. Then again he could just be crazy.

6 Comments:

Blogger tryathlete said...

I hope the ankle feels better soon. When is the beach 5K?

10:05 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thank thank you for the inspirational comment about the overweight individual. I have my first 10k tomorrow. I was 289 pounds now 170 pounds...still overweight but gonna try my best to the 10k. You have helped me hold my head high as I attempt to do this run! thank you thank you thank you!

9:43 AM  
Blogger SRR said...

Running for you is important!

6:35 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for the LIFT UP! I needed it! I have sprints on my agenda for this week! I love reading your and running rabbit's blogs...it inspires me. As does Runner Susan ! With this much inspiration surely I will do better at the PUMPKIN PUSH! I am going to do several summer 5ks to get me acclimated to the heat! I have an ankle issue to. Ihave been working with some weights and it seems to be stablizing better! Have a great day today!

9:22 AM  
Blogger psbowe said...

Hopefully those nagging injuries go disappear for good.

Keep up the great running.

It probably won't take long for your daughter to catch on and she'll be swimming like a fish.

10:38 AM  
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