Thursday, December 29, 2011

So Close!!!

Well, this week I was supposed to do my longest run so far: 11 miles. I was excited after FINALLY getting to the double digits, but a little nervous because I had to do it on my own, on a 1-mile track at the AnMed campus. Running around in a circle 11 times with nothing but my thoughts wasn't getting me super excited (btw, I don't run with music, headphones, anything...that took some getting used to, but now I couldn't imagine it any other way:D )

ANYWAY, so I start running and it was feeling like it might be a rough one. I had decided to go 3 miles one way, then 3 miles the opposite way until the end. So, I get to the top of the hill after my 3rd lap, and turn around. Then I hear someone yell my name. It was Jen! She had just gotten there (her parent happen to live in the same town as me...so random!) and was starting a 9 mile run. Since we got to talking, I decided to run the whole way with her. Which meant, drumroll please...

I RAN 12 MILES!!!

Holy Christmas. The day after Christmas I did 12 miles. That's only 1.1 miles less than what I'll be running on race day!!! I was super excited:)

Between upping my miles and all the chocolate I've eaten over break (thanks family!), I'll hopefully not have gained TOO much. I just can't turn away from so much chocolate. It's terrible.
Anyway, I've decided that New Year's Day I'm going to run my own personal half marathon. Start of the year with 13.1 miles. We'll see how it goes:) Should be very interesting to see!!! Also, I'm going to attempt to give up sodas until the half. Then I'll take a long hard look at my chocolate. I may have to give myself one soda a day for the caffeine. We'll see!

15 days until the Charleston Half-Marathon
92 days until the Cooper River Bridge Run

Monday, December 19, 2011

DOUBLE DIGITS!


Holy crap. Double digits. I've finally arrived!

After an annoying ankle problem delayed my original double digit mark date, I've finally reached it. I did my first 10 miler today, and I did it alone. Everyone's left for Christmas break, but I stuck around so that I could do the 10 miles on the peninsula.

I'm not going to lie and say it was a breeze. I always end up starting out too hard, and the first 3 miles were terrible. But after I got in my groove, around 10:30min/miles, it was pretty good. Then the last mile was rough, but I did it!

I even rewarded myself with a whey protein shake for the first time since I did P90X a couple years ago. I'm hoping it won't hurt my weight loss stuff (2lbs to go!!!), but I thought my leg muscles might appreciate it:)

Ankle is still bothering me, but I iced it after the run. Hopefully after the half I can start working on rehabing it, but I'm going to make it another 3.5 weeks. Hopefully!


25 days until the Charleston Half-Marathon
102 days until the Cooper River Bridge Run

Sunday, December 18, 2011

LOSEIT.COM

Such a pretty graph!
During peak rugby season I could get down to 163lbs. Since I moved to Charleston, I've been sitting around 169-170lbs, even with rugby:(

Then Kayla got me addicted to www.loseit.com.

I started logging daily when I started my official training schedule, which was October 17. Since then, I've lost 10.4 lbs. That's a solid 10 lbs in 2 months! From my heaviest weight that I actually have recorded (September 20, 2011), I've lost 13.2 lbs. That's ridiculous!

It's heavier than you think!
Hopefully I can stick to it, and I'm supposed to hit my goal of 155 just before the new year. Then I'm just aiming to maintain my weight until the half. Once I hit 150, I'm going to start lifting again. I've probably lost a lot of my upper body muscle with the weight loss, but we'll see!

I'll try to take a photo every Sunday to see where I am. I just wish I had one from 2 months ago! I can definitely tell my stomach is flatter, I'm just not going back to that weight to see!

After 2 months, I'm at 157.6 lbs.
Also, I need a tan.
-Jess

26 days until the Charleston Half-Marathon
103 days until the Cooper River Bridge Run

James Island Connector Run 2011

Pre-race...so cold!

Well, the connector run, aka my first EVER 10k was November 11, 2011. It was really chilly outside, and the connector was INSANELY windy. We were running out and and the bikers coming back were having to get off of their bikes and walk at the top. Needless to say, it was really rough.

Also, just the one practice run on the connector (which is apparently illegal now, but not enforced) was not enough. We'd been running on completely flat surfaces, so the inclines on the bridge were really rough. Not really looking forward to training for the Cooper River Bridge Run on March 31st.

Before the run, I had some Gatorade Primes left over from rugby season. You need carbs/energy before a long run, right? Not in THIS form. I payed for that bad life decision the rest of the day after the race. Once my digestive system got back online, it went crazy. Not fun at all. I love it for rugby, not so much for running.
MORAL: Don't drink Gatorade Prime before a run. EVER.
Anyway, between wanting to throw up, the inclines and doing the first 2 miles at an 8min/mile pace (RIDICULOUS), I somehow managed to beat my goal and finish in 57:06 (9:13 min/mile). My clock had it at a little faster, but the tracking chips all started at the same time. So I guess my goal on the bridge run should be anything faster than that!

-Jess

Things I learned this race:
1. PACE YOURSELF!
2. NEVER drink Gatorade Prime before a race.
3. No matter how cold, I can't stand gloves, hats or long sleeves.
4. Practice hills more than once before a race:P

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Terrible Blogger, But Still Running:P

So...11 weeks off of the blog. Oops? Silly school getting in the way.

Anyway, though I've been a slack blogger, I'm still training for the Charleston Half Marathon. I even convinced Lindsey and Jen to sign up for the James Island 10k and the half with me! So exciting.

Here's how I'm doing with training:


I had to take a week and a half off (with 2 elliptical sessions) because I was having some really bad ankle pain after our first 9 mile(!) run. I'm just getting back on track, so instead of my scheduled 10 mile run this week, I had to do 8. 

I'll do a separate post about the James Island Connector Run. Craziness.

I'm even working on losing some weight. Kayla showed me this website www.loseit.com. It helps you keep track of everything you eat, and account for your exercise too. It's pretty nice. After nine weeks I've lost 8.6 lbs. My goal is 155. According to the website, I should hit it by the end of the year:)

Since my last post I've moved on from the West Ashley Greenway. I'm running around downtown Charleston, and it's AWESOME! 
How I keep track of where I'm going...lol. My first 9 miler!!!
That's about it for now...I'll try to keep things updated more often after finals!
-Jess