Chicago recovery, NYC prep

Yup, that’s right, in 5.5 days I will be running the NYC Marathon. What was I thinking?!?!

In some ways, I am very excited for NYC. It feels like the appropriate close to the marathon season and this year, I trained for not one but two marathons in the same cycle, so that’s kind of cool. Double the marathon excitement but not double the training, but of course, talk to me after Sunday and I’ll tell you if it was a wise decision.

Coming off the Chicago Marathon, it was a little iffy what I should be doing for these three weeks. Most of the training was dictated by how I felt and loosely following Hal Higdon’s multiple marathon training plan though he doesn’t have a specific one for three weeks in between. I felt the best I have ever felt after a marathon this time so I was antsy to get back into everything but had to force myself to not overdo it. Here is roughly what my last two weeks looked like:

team on 1st Avenue and marathon sign!

team on 1st Avenue and marathon sign!

Week 1 – Post Chicago (total mileage: 24.2)
–Monday: walked around Chicago a bit, flew home in my compression sleeves, but made conscious efforts to move around as much as possible
–Tuesday: easy 2 mile shakeout run on treadmill in the AM followed by a massage in the PM
–Wednesday: easy 3 mile run on treadmill
–Thursday: couldn’t get up in the morning for a run before work and with after work plans, I just took this as a day off
–Friday: easy 4 mile run on treadmill
–Saturday: 10 mile run with team on the NYC Marathon course (First day that I actually felt exhausted since Chicago, I felt so out of breath and that my legs felt like they were not moving as fast as I wanted them to. In reality, I was going at marathon pace + 10-20 seconds, so fairly fast but my lungs were not happy with me.)
–Sunday: 4.5 mile recovery run along the Hudson River and felt great even after the run from the day before

sporting the new shirt!

sporting the new shirt!

Saturday - 8 days until the marathon!

Saturday – 8 days until the marathon!

Week 2 – Post Chicago (total mileage: 20.3)
–Monday: day off from running
–Tuesday: finisher intervals with team (warm-up + 3 x 1200 meter finisher intervals + cool down and light strength – 4.1 miles; this was my first real speed workout since the marathon and my legs actually felt pretty good)
–Wednesday: easy 3 miles + top shelf barre class
–Thursday: day off from running; felt sick and a little off
–Friday: day off from running; still not feeling great
–Saturday: 7 mile strength scavenger hunt with team in Central Park (average pace: marathon pace + 10 seconds – definitely moving fast and with strength bursts in between, and boy was my body was getting tired by the end)
–Sunday: 6 mile recovery run on treadmill

our selfie scavenger hunt!

our selfie scavenger hunt!

Week 3 – Post Chicago (TBD)
–Monday (today): day off from running + barre class and a massage in the PM
–Tuesday: easy run with team and glow sticks!
–Wednesday: easy run in the AM, work event in the PM
–Thursday: day off from running (maybe another barre class?)
–Friday: day off from running
–Saturday: easy shakeout run
–Sunday: NYC Marathon!

hopefully, I'll be getting my unstoppable on!

hopefully, I’ll be getting my unstoppable on!

In addition to all of this, I’ve been very conscious of drinking a lot of water, taking Vitamin C, and getting as much sleep as possible. The plan originally was to race Chicago and enjoy NYC. I was expecting to not want to run much after Chicago and to not feel as great as I did. I wonder if some of that can be attributed to the run/walk I did during the last 12 miles of the race but because I didn’t get the exact time I wanted, unfortunately, I am planning on taking NYC a little more seriously than I had planned. No real time goal since I’m not sure how I will feel later in the race, but a PR would be nice!

I’ve heard from two different camps about how I will feel on Sunday… your legs will want to fall off after mile 13 or you’ll be feeling so awesome, you can PR again! And that is exactly what scares me… no one exactly knows how I will feel, though I guess you never do for a marathon, but the amount of uncertainty behind the recovery and back-to-back marathons is the part that is difficult to understand.

With that said, I am going to stop thinking about it for a bit, put my legs up, and watch TV! 🙂

P.S. taking pictures of the NYC Marathon ads all over the city is addicting!

Chicago Marathon – Taper Week 2

I can’t believe the Chicago Marathon is just one week away and the NYC Marathon is four weeks away… What am I going to do with myself in a month?

Aside from feeling like I didn’t run as much as I would have liked (what else is new though), this was a good taper week.

–Monday: easy 4-mile recovery run on the treadmill followed by barre class

–Tuesday: team speed workout in Central Park — warmup + 3 x mile repeats with full recovery + cool down

Our team hats off to Derek Jeter picture!

Our team hats off to Derek Jeter picture!

–Wednesday: unplanned day off

–Thursday: team speed workout in Central Park — fartlek run with a reservoir tempo run in between finishing with light strength training. And the NYC Marathon flags are up! (P.S. I love fartlek runs, they are my absolute favorite speed workout)

It's really almost here!

It’s really almost here!

–Friday: barre class

–Saturday: easy 8-mile run, was originally supposed to be 4-6 miles but since I was feeling pretty good, I kept going. Last official long-ish run before next weekend’s marathon

–Sunday: swapped Saturday’s workout for today… ran and cheered on my teammates at Grete’s Gallop Half Marathon. Ran with Maria for the last 3 miles of the race.

TOTAL mileage: 29.1 miles

Cheering at mile 6

Cheering at mile 6

Cheering squad selfie!

Cheering squad selfie!

Love my teammates!

Love my teammates!

I was going a little stir crazy Saturday morning or as Josh puts it, I was going through running withdrawal but I got my fix in! Today was one of the best running days I’ve had in a while. Not because I ran a lot of miles at a fast pace or set a new PR, but because it is intoxicating to be surrounded by so many dedicated runners. They’re all out there pushing their limits bright and early on a Sunday morning and it is such a pleasure to be out there cheering everyone on. It was also awesome to be able to run side by side with Maria for the last 3 miles of the race. She would say that I pushed her to go faster and perhaps, I did to some degree, but she did all the hard work and it is an honor to watch her finish so strong.

I learned this week that I don’t necessarily love race settings. I think it is too much pressure and I get too anxious before and during a race about my performance. I run not for my health but for fun, to be around awesome people, in memory of my grandma, and to raise awareness for Alzheimer’s and today’s run made me realize that even more. So maybe a month from now, I’ll find other ways to channel my love for running.

In the meantime, if you want to follow me next Sunday morning, my bib number is 23195 and check back on the Chicago Marathon website later this week for tracking information. I will also try to post on one of my social media outlets with details leading up to the race!

Now, off to carb load!

Have a great week and congrats to all who raced this weekend!