“I get knocked down…”

“I get knocked down
But I get up again
You’re never gonna keep me down
I get knocked down
But I get up again
You’re never gonna keep me down…”

–“Tubthumping” by Chumbawamba

Remember this song from 1997? Wouldn’t it be cool if I actually remembered what year the song came out without looking it up? I’m not that good, but regardless these few lines of “Tubthumping” summed up how I felt this week. The rest of the song is not as accurate of a representation… no “pissing the night away” or “a whiskey drink…”

It was a rough week in running. I missed every team practice and my total mileage for the week was just slightly over 18 miles, less than what I ran in my long run the weekend before. All the normal things that could derail a week did for me. From late nights at work to a cold I was battling since Sunday to a bad stomach ache to a big blister on the inside of my big toe, it was a struggle to find time to run let alone run without pain. I managed two workouts during the week on the treadmill, one easy run and the other an attempt of the hill workout I missed with the team. For the weekend run, I opted to skip the team run so I could sleep in a little more to battle the cold but also to save time on Josh’s birthday so we can get our celebration started earlier. I only managed 10 miles through pain in my toe. The following day, I woke up with a huge stomach ache and my day was derailed again.

One positive of the week was the yummy breakfast we treated me to on Josh's birthday! How can you go wrong with Lobster Benedict with avocado and bacon?!?!

One positive of the week was the yummy breakfast we treated me to on Josh’s birthday! How can you go wrong with Lobster Benedict with avocado and bacon?!?!

To be honest, this past week was a glass half empty week. I was in my deepest of lows during any training period, well maybe except for the week that the 2012 NYC Marathon was cancelled. I let all the excuses that came up take over. Even if I wasn’t supposed to be running because of the blister, I was letting that get the best of me as well. Likely the stresses from work and a weakened immune system after the 20-miler drained me. I beat myself up every day and then I would let it affect my self-esteem. I learned this week that running/exercising has way too much control over me and how I feel. I guess you can say I am addicted to endorphins. This is an issue that I will need to find ways to tackle during the off-season but in the meantime, I need remind myself of all the other positives in everyday life and learn not to stress as much.

Scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, pepper, mushroom, and avocado

Scrambled eggs with cheddar cheese, pepper, mushroom, and avocado

On the positive side, I woke up today ready to conquer the start of a new week. To start the week off right, I finally got in an easy run followed by my first spin class at Local Barre’s new Wheelhaus Bikegarten studio. This was my first spin class with the clip-on cycling shoes and it was awesome! The shoes really add a whole new dimension to spinning and stability when you’re jumping between positions. In roughly 35 minutes, I biked over 11 miles. If only I were that efficient for my runs (watch out, Meb)! All this exercise made me quite hungry. We enjoyed a yummy homemade scrambled egg dish with cheddar cheese, pepper, mushroom, and avocado. I highly recommend adding avocado to everything, it makes everything taste better! Even though I had to spend a couple of hours on work this afternoon, I am looking forward to a glass half full week. I am ready to tackle all the positives and negatives that may come my way.

How was your weekend? And how to do you handle bad training weeks?

 

20-miler and unplanned day off

The Yankee game was awesome on Friday night! Our seats were just a couple of rows from the right field foul pole. The game itself was one of the most exciting Yankee games I’ve been to live and I make it out to a handful of games each season plus the playoffs if I am lucky. We were fortunate to watch Martin Prado hit a two-run home run to put the Yanks on the board that night but also his walk-off single in 9th inning.

Our awesome seats at the Yankee game

Our awesome seats at the Yankee game

Group shot before the long run

Group shot before the long run

Somehow though during Friday’s rest day, I got a blister on the inner part of my big toe. I was extremely anxious about how my foot would feel during Sunday’s 20-miler and fortunately, I was okay for the run. Since I needed to get in a couple more miles than the team’s distance, I met my friend, Amanda for an earlier start. We ran the 5-mile loop in Central Park at 6:30AM and got to catch-up. It is amazing how quant the park feels that early in the morning. After that I embarked on the remaining 15 miles with my team. Our route was Central Park to Prospect Park via the Manhattan Bridge. It was definitely a tough and fairly hilly course for a 20-miler but I am so glad I got it in. I didn’t have much of a plan for pacing except to be comfortable. In hindsight, I was probably too conservative and too comfortable during the run since I ran a negative split and the last 3 miles were over 30 seconds faster than the overall average pace. However, I needed a run like this to prove to myself that I have it in me to and hopefully this will help set the mentality for the remaining long runs of the season.

The rest of Sunday was extremely lazy — a nap, quick swim in the pool, and making a lobster dinner. Pretty amazing, huh? I wish every Sunday could be like this last one, well maybe minus the 5:00AM wake up call.

What a view for a pool!

What a view for a pool!

Yum!

Yum!

Unfortunately, for my toe though, the blister got much larger (sorry for all the details!) and today I couldn’t fit my left foot into work shoes. Along with a slight cough that I seem to be developing, I had to convince myself that my body was telling me to take an unplanned day off. It’s amazing how much devil/angel back forth I need to go through before I realize that I really shouldn’t go on my recovery run. That’s the crazy runner in all of us; the part of us that is addicted to this sport!

My new gear!

My new gear!

I am super excited though I was able to pick my NYC Marathon gear from the Alzheimer’s Association offices this evening. We received a short-sleeved purple tech shirt earlier in the season but today we received a half-zip long-sleeved shirt and our singlet branded with the TCS NYC Marathon logo. Just 68 days until NYC Marathon day… crazy!

For this week, I am looking forward to the drop-back mileage and the upcoming long weekend to celebrate a very special birthday boy!

How do you convince yourself it is okay to take an unplanned day off?