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    Maybe pick up a training plan, kat? Working with a coach now, is a whole different mental trip from being self-coached. I think you could still get a lot of the motivation and remove a lot of the stress just by having *something* external tell you what your workout for the day was going to be.

    I did videos at home for a few years in the '90s. It was finally the boredom that got to me. Having a stack of videos only helped so much. I'd smart off to the video instructors, parody things I knew were coming up, and it still only did so much to relieve the boredom. It just got to the point where I could not do it any more, and that's when I re-joined the gym.

    GLC and Yellow - interesting discussion about fueling. I've honestly found that in the short term it's just about the carbs, laying down plenty of glycogen. If I go to the movies and scarf an entire box of candy, I'll run stronger the next day than I will the day after a nice clean dinner of fish and greens ... Not that I scarf candy every day, or that I don't feel the benefits of good nutrition. But as far as raw, short-term performance results, I really notice that. I've been thinking back to the few months I had anorexia after I hit puberty. I really don't know why it didn't set me up for a lifetime of eating disorders, or how I was able to get past it without help. But you've got me thinking that it was about the same time I discovered sports. I *didn't* have a conscious realization or decision that not eating was hurting my performance, as obvious as it must've been to my coaches and teammates. But I think maybe it helped me realize that my body was good for something besides being loathed.

    Anyway ... just a little recovery run plus some drills today, and tomorrow's my day off. That gives me 137 miles for January. I'd been feeling like my mileage was kind of light, but I went through my logs, and it's actually in line with what I've done when I've been training for past spring marathons. The difference is just that I haven't been cycling. I miss it, a little, but I'm working plenty hard. On to February.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 01-30-2014 at 10:37 AM.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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