Monday, August 20, 2012

Back To The Grind


It was a great summer, I was off for 50 consecutive days - one of the perks of being a teacher. I was very productive: spent a lot of time with my son, traveled a bit, finished up with my move (and everything that comes with it) and I upped my running…quite a bit.

Most days consisted of 2-a-day runs. Yes, I had all the time in the world for it, and I have to say that I really enjoyed it. But, then again, I had time to relax and nap in between the runs. No more.

It’s time to get back to reality. Today, I become a working stiff again.

The challenge will now be to prioritize working, coaching, spending time with my son, getting my running/training in and any other blips that come my way. I’ve got 2 major races on my calendar that I’m focused on: Cactus Rose 50 in October and Rocky Raccoon 100 in February (Rocky is my main focus).

I’m determined to make time to get it all done, and I have a tentative plan: I’m prepared to get up early, really early, and get my runs in first thing. In the past, I used to get up at 4am and run with  friends. Today, I have no idea how I was ever able to do that. Nevertheless, I’m going to get back on track (pun intended). Ok...I'm compromising and starting at 5am.

Some days (most, actually) will call for me to run immediately after work at 4:15pm when temps might be scorching. Ni modo.

My weekends will be strictly reserved to complete my long runs. And, yes, I’ll be getting up early for those too.

Let me know if you're up for a 5am run.

10 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great plan. I'm in the same boat. I have to be at the school by 7:30 so I will be running by 4:30 because i have to get the kids up at 6:00 and leave the house by 7:00. We can do this. I hope.

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  2. Thanks, Fawn. Yep, I'm sure we can. Besides, we have to. LOL

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  3. Woohoo! Here we go 5 am runs! Let the training begin :)

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  4. I'm sure you know this but the priority (in terms of your training) should be the long runs to establish that "time on your feet". Miss a 6 miler on Tuesday, don't sweat it. Life gets in the way. But do all you can to complete those back to back weekend doubles. Those are what will put money in the bank come RR100.

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    1. Very true, running farmer. Those I am not missing. No way no how.

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  5. I will be starting morning runs as soon as I open my business - 5:30, I think. It will be interesting to see how your transition back to morning training works out.

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    1. I'm starting again tomoro. I'm curious how I'll feel in the middle of the day.

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  6. 6am this morning.. snooze for 15 mins.. out of house 6.30;) Morning miles are the best miles... you can do it!

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    1. I gotta get rid of my snooze button. I tend to do it very often. Lol.
      I love the humidity during the morning runs.
      Yes, we can do it.

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