The tri is finally here, almost. Two more days.My little detour into the world of triathalons reeked a little bit of havoc with my marathon training this week. Because of the race on Sunday I had to find a differnt day to do my scheduled Saturday 17 miler. There was no way I was willing to do both in the same weekend. So I opted to run my long run today that way I would have two solid days of rest before race.
I had it all figured out, but you know the saying "the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry". Boy did they ever. I had my alarm set for 4:10 a.m. That would give me enough time to stumble around and get moving so that I would be done before the sun had a chance to zap me. Everything was laid out: clothes, hat, headlamp, water belt, and Garmin. Unfortunately my alarm didn't go off. I happened to glance at the clock and it read "5:30". Crap. I jumped out of bed and got dressed while I tried to swallow my breakfast almost whole. I was out of the house in 15 minutes.
I was in such a panic for about the first 3.5 miles. I kept freaking out knowing that I would pay dearly for the extra zzzz. My vampire-like fear of the sun slowly faded and I accepted that I would just be out in the not so ideal conditions. Then again its summer so ideal conditions don't really exist in South Texas anyway.
In effort to not wreck my self for Sunday's race I took some advice to run a shorter interval of 30 seconds running and 30 seconds walking instead of my usual 3 minutes walking and 1 minute walking. In theory it should be less tiring and allow me to recover faster. I think it worked. I feel pretty good. The only downside was the constant beeping. Every 25 seconds my Garmin was either beeping at me to start running or start walking. It was driving me crazy. I'm sure as I ran through people's neighborhoods this morning they appreciated all the beeping just as much as me.
Even though this morning's run didn't go according to plan I consider it a winner. The 30/30 interval forced me to slow down and not burn myself out. The challenge today wasn't so much physical but mental. I haven't run this distance alone in almost two years. I've really gotten used to running with company and it was nice to know that I could do it on my own. That being said I sure will be glad to have the chatter of my group when we hit 20 miles in two weeks.
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