Saturday, November 3, 2007

ok, back to the schedule

so i ended up taking 10 days off from training due to a lovely upper respiratory tract infection that left me with no energy and even less voice (kinda freaked out poor miranda when she wanted to chat with aunt jen the other day and got a croaky monster on the line!). finally decided i was ready to get back on the road on tuesday. went out with no intention to worry about time, only to get my legs moving again after so long. during the down time i was actually "itchy" to get back out, i think i have developed exercise restless leg syndrome. went out for an easy 3 miles and set the watch only to keep time to see how much of a back slide happens with 10 days out of commission. wouldn't you know, the first mile was 15:38, the second was 14:10 and the third was 14:13! the whole thing was under 45 minutes, finally back to the time i had been doing before i got sick last time! apparently, the down time did me good. went back out on thursday and had an equally good walk, did a little hill training, so the times were a little slower, but not bad and my heart rate was staying nicely in the 130's to 140's (and the cute butt chant is less frequent, guess the hills are getting a little easier if i don't need the encouragement)

today i did an open house with my friend Ed who is a chiropractor in town, i did chair massage for 3 hours and we set up a table of my now famous "cancer curing cookies" which have improved with the addition of some butterscotch chips. spent a lot of time getting to know some of the great people in my neighborhood and raised another $45 for TNT and have a few people who went home with promises of web donations. after 3 hours of chair massage, i was a little tired, but today was an endurance day and the weather was absolutely perfect for a walk, so i went home, changed into walking gear and headed out. the schedule for today was just 6 miles, but as i was going, it felt so good i decided to pass the turn around point and keep going. finally i found myself at the main gate of lake monticello which is over 3 and a half miles from my house. there i high fived the stop sign and turned around and headed home.

the walk back was great and i noticed that i had picked up a nice cadence to my walk that began to turn to a nice, easy jog. i decided to just go with it and ended up jogging for about 3/4 of a mile before i started to feel winded. for the rest of the way home, i traded off jogging until my heart rate got to 150ish and then walking it back down to the 130's. unfortunately, it was starting to get dark and as there are no sidewalks in my neighborhood, dusk isn't the safest time to be out on the road. i picked up speed to try to get off of the main roads and finally found myself back on the road that leads to my road, 3/4 of a mile from home. at this point, the final little hill of the route comes in and normally it isn't really that tough. today however, that hill was a mountain! i guess this was the point that my legs were done. i started getting a little wobbly and was having a little trouble getting my legs to point in a straight line. fortunately, there is very little traffic on this road, so i had the whole area to sort of stagger up the hill. when i got to the playground 1/2 mile from home, i went over to the water fountain for a drink and found that they have closed it for the fall/winter. i must have looked like a lunatic fumbling around where the handle is supposed to be but wasn't. can you believe it? they just took the handle off and replaced it with this metal plate. my brain was struggling to comprehend this (now, post hydration, i have figured it out!) and my legs were screaming for a break. so i stopped, took a deep breath and dug down deep to get a little reserve. then i got back on the road and headed in the direction of the house. finally, i rounded the corner to Loving terrace and sprinted my way to the front door. i got inside, ripped off my shoes and plopped down on the floor for a few minutes of rest before stretching.

All in all, i think today i finally found the wall. i have yet to push quite this hard up to now, though i have definitely been close. but best of all i noticed something on my walk today....i feel less cumbersome. that's the best way to describe it, like my body doesn't get in it's own way. it's a pretty darn good feeling. and holy cow, i made it to the main gate and back! in total, it was 7.25 miles in 1:55! so that means that 14.5 miles would take under 4 hours, and we only have to do 13.1, so YEAH!!! now, if i can figure out how to double the distance without falling down on my face......

2 comments:

trying to heal said...

Totally WICKED AWESOME!!!! It looks like we all took turns taking time off, and now we are all back!!!!

The Daniels are soo going to ROCK Flagstaff!!!!

John Fleetfoot Daniel said...

Glad to see you back..You are Mahvelous!

Glad to see that you have scoped out our training together on Turkey Day. Can't wait.

Great job on more fund raising too.

Go Team