So, it's been more than a week...I would say I feel guilty, but that would be a total lie. I haven't been able to train for about a week while preparing for the Red & Black Ball. The event went great and now it's time to get back on the wagon, which was particularly hard today.
First, I've had a week off of training and that's been really nice. I've completely embraced my laziness. Second, it's Olympics time. I LOVE the Olympics. I have my Cowbell app for my iPhone and I know how to use it!
Needless to say, when I convinced myself that it was really time to get back to the gym, it was with great sadness. Luckily, tonight was just a two mile night and snowboard cross is on TV tonight, so that gives me something to look forward to watching. Seriously, how did I miss this sport before? Gotta go - it's on!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Hot wings & commercials!!!
It's Super Bowl Day, which means chowing down on hot wings and watching commercials. Apparently, there will be a football game on too, so that should be good. In honor of watching sports, I'm going to wear sweats to my parents' house for the game. That's code-word for "stretchy pants" which is code-word for a ton of hot wings.
Before I can partake though, I have to get a ton of homework done. My cats, Beans and Sweetpea, think I'm going to hang out with them all day and they're happy - for now. They will be mad when I leave.
And now, on to how the training is going....
It's been a tough week. My grandmother passed away earlier this week, so I haven't had a chance to blog.
I've been keeping up with my training, but I'll be honest, I missed a few days, but they were short distance days. I've definitely made sure I'm keeping up with all the long-distance days.
Yesterday was 6 miles, which was amazingly fine, but now I'm a little sore. Mainly, the soreness is my bad ankle, but since today is a rest day, it will have time to feel better.
Thanks everyone for all the kind words and for the donations to the Brown Cancer Center for Team Hobson!!!
Before I can partake though, I have to get a ton of homework done. My cats, Beans and Sweetpea, think I'm going to hang out with them all day and they're happy - for now. They will be mad when I leave.
And now, on to how the training is going....
It's been a tough week. My grandmother passed away earlier this week, so I haven't had a chance to blog.
I've been keeping up with my training, but I'll be honest, I missed a few days, but they were short distance days. I've definitely made sure I'm keeping up with all the long-distance days.
Yesterday was 6 miles, which was amazingly fine, but now I'm a little sore. Mainly, the soreness is my bad ankle, but since today is a rest day, it will have time to feel better.
Thanks everyone for all the kind words and for the donations to the Brown Cancer Center for Team Hobson!!!
Sunday, January 31, 2010
The Oregon Trail
Thanks Fleet Feet for recommending DryMax socks. They were perfect yesterday during my 5 mile workout. I am officially blister free right now. I think I'll be buying a lot more of those.
Part of my blister free day may be that after speaking with several runners, I found out that sometimes it's better to "drain" a blister. Sounded horrible, but I was determined to get rid of it. After showing my trophy to several people and hearing repeatedly that it likely won't go away on its own, I decided it was time for some pioneer medicine.
Afterward, all I could think of was elementary school and playing The Oregon Trail. After putting some antibiotics and bandages on it, I announced to Neil that "Beth died from dysentery."
Just like magic - the next day, I was ready to go!!!! With my new socks on and no huge bubble on the side of my foot, I went the five miles without much problem - except boredom. Around mile 3 or so, I start thinking of just random stuff. I think it's the exhaustion setting it. It makes me think just crazy things.
For example, one day last week I could have sworn I smelled McDonald's french fries. At first I was annoyed because what sicko would bring that into a gym. Instead of dwelling on it, I made myself believe that was the smell of my sweat and that I really needed to keep going. See - crazy thoughts!!!
The snow and ice provided a little entertainment. While I was on the treadmill staring aimlessly out the window at the weather, I was periodically snapped by to reality by a few pickup truck drivers that didn't realize how icy the parking lot was. One did a 360.
For the first time, I left the gym tired but able to walk normal and Neil left with his knees hurting him.
Today is our rest day and while I don't look forward to the 5 miles tomorrow, I'm happy knowing I can rest today :)
Part of my blister free day may be that after speaking with several runners, I found out that sometimes it's better to "drain" a blister. Sounded horrible, but I was determined to get rid of it. After showing my trophy to several people and hearing repeatedly that it likely won't go away on its own, I decided it was time for some pioneer medicine.
Afterward, all I could think of was elementary school and playing The Oregon Trail. After putting some antibiotics and bandages on it, I announced to Neil that "Beth died from dysentery."
Just like magic - the next day, I was ready to go!!!! With my new socks on and no huge bubble on the side of my foot, I went the five miles without much problem - except boredom. Around mile 3 or so, I start thinking of just random stuff. I think it's the exhaustion setting it. It makes me think just crazy things.
For example, one day last week I could have sworn I smelled McDonald's french fries. At first I was annoyed because what sicko would bring that into a gym. Instead of dwelling on it, I made myself believe that was the smell of my sweat and that I really needed to keep going. See - crazy thoughts!!!
The snow and ice provided a little entertainment. While I was on the treadmill staring aimlessly out the window at the weather, I was periodically snapped by to reality by a few pickup truck drivers that didn't realize how icy the parking lot was. One did a 360.
For the first time, I left the gym tired but able to walk normal and Neil left with his knees hurting him.
Today is our rest day and while I don't look forward to the 5 miles tomorrow, I'm happy knowing I can rest today :)
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Establish Crazy First
Michelle - I dedicate this post to you!
While talking with a friend on the phone this evening, we were joking about meetings and how to keep it interesting you should be the first to establish crazy. I suggested doing something random like turning off the lights and telling people you work better in the dark. Whether everyone will respect you or not, we're not sure, but they certainly won't ask many questions.
How does this fit in with my mini-marathon training? Well, deciding to train for a 13 mile (ahem, 13.1 mile) trek, I officially established crazy.
You see, crazy isn't always bad. Sometimes, it's motivating and thrilling and so is the journey I've been taking.
And now onto business...
Beth, why aren't you at the gym? I had my first major exam for the semester this evening, so I didn't have time to fit it in. Neil is at the gym working hard - hopefully hard enough for both of us, and while it was tempting to skip my blog tonight, I'm sure my public is awaiting an update (yeah, right).
Anyhow, you'll notice I didn't blog last night either. Last night we attended the show "Ella" at Actors Theatre, so no gym either.
So, the bad news, I've missed a few days. Excuses, excuses - I know. Luckily, although you wouldn't necessarily know it from my constant joking on this blog, I'm taking the training very serious. I was really bummed when I realized I would miss a few days this week, but duties call.
The good news is that it's given my feet a chance to really heal! Saturday is a 5 mile day, so I'll need to be in tip-top shape (foot wise).
And with official business out of the way, I'll end my entry for the night. Go out and establish crazy in your own way! It keeps life interesting! And if you have suggestions for establishing crazy, by all means send them my way.
While talking with a friend on the phone this evening, we were joking about meetings and how to keep it interesting you should be the first to establish crazy. I suggested doing something random like turning off the lights and telling people you work better in the dark. Whether everyone will respect you or not, we're not sure, but they certainly won't ask many questions.
How does this fit in with my mini-marathon training? Well, deciding to train for a 13 mile (ahem, 13.1 mile) trek, I officially established crazy.
You see, crazy isn't always bad. Sometimes, it's motivating and thrilling and so is the journey I've been taking.
And now onto business...
Beth, why aren't you at the gym? I had my first major exam for the semester this evening, so I didn't have time to fit it in. Neil is at the gym working hard - hopefully hard enough for both of us, and while it was tempting to skip my blog tonight, I'm sure my public is awaiting an update (yeah, right).
Anyhow, you'll notice I didn't blog last night either. Last night we attended the show "Ella" at Actors Theatre, so no gym either.
So, the bad news, I've missed a few days. Excuses, excuses - I know. Luckily, although you wouldn't necessarily know it from my constant joking on this blog, I'm taking the training very serious. I was really bummed when I realized I would miss a few days this week, but duties call.
The good news is that it's given my feet a chance to really heal! Saturday is a 5 mile day, so I'll need to be in tip-top shape (foot wise).
And with official business out of the way, I'll end my entry for the night. Go out and establish crazy in your own way! It keeps life interesting! And if you have suggestions for establishing crazy, by all means send them my way.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Not bad, not bad at all
Tonight was the first night I felt good leaving the gym. I'd be lying if I didn't say the blisters bothered me a little, but since it was only 2 miles, it was completely manageable.
If you told me a month ago that I'd be celebrating a night I only had to go 2 miles on a treadmill, I would have looked at you and rolled my eyes.
Honestly - outside of saying tonight felt good, I have nothing to say.
If you told me a month ago that I'd be celebrating a night I only had to go 2 miles on a treadmill, I would have looked at you and rolled my eyes.
Honestly - outside of saying tonight felt good, I have nothing to say.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Thanks to tonight's training, my body took the phrase "blood, sweat and tears" literally. Although it was only 4 miles, my feet were still sore and tired from the weekend.
While I don't have any gym mishaps to share, I can tell about a problem plaguing me - blisters.
Although I lathered up with Blister Block all over my feet, it just wasn't enough tonight. I'm pretty sure I could have dipped my feet in Crisco and that wouldn't have been enough.
Around the 1 mile mark, the back of my ankle was rubbing. Instead of stopping, I turned up my headphones. Clearly, the pain of my feet and the volume of my iPod are related.
At mile 3, the rubbing was burning. If I didn't already have my iPod volume maxed out, I would have turned up the music, but this obviously called for something else. Refusing the quit, I stuffed part of a paper towel in the back of my shoe. Was it a redneck move? Yes. Did it do the trick? For about 30 seconds.
Neil suggested I get new shoes, but I'm fully convinced that my feet will be just fine after I break these shoes in.
Mile 4, I was pouring sweat and limping to my car.
When I got home from the gym, I discovered the shoes are definitely mine to keep. Why, you ask? Well, when I took my shoe off, I discovered my ankle was bleeding. I wasn't sure if I was disappointed or proud - maybe a little bit of both.
I figured I'd better soak the feet and get some antibiotic cream on the blisters, especially my bloody wound. It was while soaking my feet the tears came. Not full on crying, just a little teary because it burned.
Now, an hour or so later, I have my feet nice and clean, a bunch of Band-Aids on them, and some socks.
I'm hoping for a miracle because I think tomorrow is 2 miles.
Good night!
Oh - and don't forget to visit
http://www.active.com/donate/browncancercenter10/teamhobson to see how we're doing on our fundraising.
Feel free to make a donation in honor of my bleeding foot.
While I don't have any gym mishaps to share, I can tell about a problem plaguing me - blisters.
Although I lathered up with Blister Block all over my feet, it just wasn't enough tonight. I'm pretty sure I could have dipped my feet in Crisco and that wouldn't have been enough.
Around the 1 mile mark, the back of my ankle was rubbing. Instead of stopping, I turned up my headphones. Clearly, the pain of my feet and the volume of my iPod are related.
At mile 3, the rubbing was burning. If I didn't already have my iPod volume maxed out, I would have turned up the music, but this obviously called for something else. Refusing the quit, I stuffed part of a paper towel in the back of my shoe. Was it a redneck move? Yes. Did it do the trick? For about 30 seconds.
Neil suggested I get new shoes, but I'm fully convinced that my feet will be just fine after I break these shoes in.
Mile 4, I was pouring sweat and limping to my car.
When I got home from the gym, I discovered the shoes are definitely mine to keep. Why, you ask? Well, when I took my shoe off, I discovered my ankle was bleeding. I wasn't sure if I was disappointed or proud - maybe a little bit of both.
I figured I'd better soak the feet and get some antibiotic cream on the blisters, especially my bloody wound. It was while soaking my feet the tears came. Not full on crying, just a little teary because it burned.
Now, an hour or so later, I have my feet nice and clean, a bunch of Band-Aids on them, and some socks.
I'm hoping for a miracle because I think tomorrow is 2 miles.
Good night!
Oh - and don't forget to visit
Feel free to make a donation in honor of my bleeding foot.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Tunes for Motivation Needed...
Today is a rest day - and good thing. At one point last night, my feet hurt so bad, I was tempted to do a little pioneer medicine and amputate them myself. Luckily, that urge passed.
Today has been 'catch-up' day. I'm working on catching up on homework and need to get some stuff done around the house. I have to be honest though - Neil's been doing all the housework today. (Sorry Neil)
I looked on my calendar and tomorrow is 4 miles. EEK! While that's less than the 5 miles I did yesterday, I need help!
I find myself getting bored with the songs on my iPod. What do you listen to when you need to keep going? I'm hoping for lots of good suggestions.
Today has been 'catch-up' day. I'm working on catching up on homework and need to get some stuff done around the house. I have to be honest though - Neil's been doing all the housework today. (Sorry Neil)
I looked on my calendar and tomorrow is 4 miles. EEK! While that's less than the 5 miles I did yesterday, I need help!
I find myself getting bored with the songs on my iPod. What do you listen to when you need to keep going? I'm hoping for lots of good suggestions.
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