michelem
09-06-2008, 05:33 PM
Well, perhaps some of you remember that I did my first 1/2 marathon last November (US Half in SF) and afterward swore I'd never do another one. Well, never say never! I started running regularly again a few months ago and this morning went out and ended up doing 13.15 (plotted it out on usatf.org when I got home). Before the 1/2 last year, I had injured my knee falling off my bike during a century ride and couldn't run for several weeks before the race and the farthest I had gotten up to was about 8 miles. Needless to say I was HURTING after the race (and for days afterward). Today, I felt good after and still do this evening. Granted, I had to stop twice for at least 5 minutes each to use the restroom (have my period and this causes an uptick in motility for me -- yuck!). Also, it was probably 15 degrees warmer. Excuses, excuses . . . my time was still about the same.
Anyway, now I'm thinking marathon . . . the CIM (California International Marathon) happens in December and pretty much starts in my backyard. It is listed as one of the "fastest" races as it has a net downhill (lots of rollers, mainly in the first half, but I'm used to those from where I run anyway). I'll need to decide this week in order to get in the proper training (luckily I have a pretty good base to start from).
My only concern is that this will probably mean I'll need to stick the bike back on the trainer for the rest of the year. :( My only time to cycle is on weekends, and this will be my only time for long runs unless I can get myself to do long runs on the treadmill at the gym (NOT! I can do speedwork there, but anything over an hour and I've had it on the treadmill). Sigh . . . Decisions, decisions.
Why do I even want to do a marathon? Well, to prove to myself that I can do it, of course! :) I love cycling, but am supposed to be doing more weight-bearing exercise (docs orders) . . . having a goal such as a marathon will help me to keep pounding the pavement on a regular basis as I don't love running quite as much -- don't hate it, but don't love it (and yes, I do use weights at the gym for my weight-bearing stuff, but my doc is a big running advocate). I'm pushing the big 4-0 . . . need I say more? :eek:
If anyone would like to throw in their two cents, let me know! I'd love to hear your experiences. :)
Anyway, now I'm thinking marathon . . . the CIM (California International Marathon) happens in December and pretty much starts in my backyard. It is listed as one of the "fastest" races as it has a net downhill (lots of rollers, mainly in the first half, but I'm used to those from where I run anyway). I'll need to decide this week in order to get in the proper training (luckily I have a pretty good base to start from).
My only concern is that this will probably mean I'll need to stick the bike back on the trainer for the rest of the year. :( My only time to cycle is on weekends, and this will be my only time for long runs unless I can get myself to do long runs on the treadmill at the gym (NOT! I can do speedwork there, but anything over an hour and I've had it on the treadmill). Sigh . . . Decisions, decisions.
Why do I even want to do a marathon? Well, to prove to myself that I can do it, of course! :) I love cycling, but am supposed to be doing more weight-bearing exercise (docs orders) . . . having a goal such as a marathon will help me to keep pounding the pavement on a regular basis as I don't love running quite as much -- don't hate it, but don't love it (and yes, I do use weights at the gym for my weight-bearing stuff, but my doc is a big running advocate). I'm pushing the big 4-0 . . . need I say more? :eek:
If anyone would like to throw in their two cents, let me know! I'd love to hear your experiences. :)