Archive for February, 2010

Today will be a double-hit media blitz for some of you hapless creatures.  Not only is there a new video, but I’m sending out the first edition of my newsletter this afternoon.

The Video

I was going to do a jacket video but figured I may as well start from the inside out, so today’s video is on my favorite winter base layer.  Coming next will be the jacket video and then one on winter accessories, but for now, top and tights is the focus.

Like last time, this’ll send you to YouTube in hopes you can give me a few ratings and/or comments.

If you want one of the mocks, you can find the largest selection of colors at Eastbay: mens or womens.  Btw, a couple folks have asked what size I wear in those, which is a good question.  UA runs small so while I wear Small in every other manufacturer, I buy my UA tops in Medium.  So keep that in mind.

The Adidas Supernova Brushed Tights are last year’s model so they’re getting hard to find, though Holabird has them on closeout for men for only $39.95 in all sizes.  Even without the exact items, you get an idea of what to wear out there in the elements.  Also, for the record, I don’t wear those 2 pieces only or I’d be pretty damn stinky.  I own duplicates of both items and various other tights and half-zips, but these particular pieces are my favorite combo of all.

The Newsletter

Oooh, scary, sending my first one out today.  Just wanted to give you subscribers a heads-up that I’ve changed the email it’s coming from to the new URL (girlinmotion.com without the dashes) so if, when you signed up, you found the confirmation email in your spam folder and had to mark it as “not junk”, you’ll likely need to do it again with this new address.  Sorry about that.

OK, hope you don’t get sick of so much Floness in one day.  Later, kids!

Yesterday’s run was entertaining; the first time I ever stopped on a run to take photos.  Thanks again for responding so well to the What would you like? thread, this was one of the suggestions and a fun one at that.  You’re about to see how spoiled I am and why I love running.

This is one of many bridges on my route

Look on the path near the bottom of this photo, notice a number with a line going across the path? It’s our 1/4 mile markers, they follow the 8.5 mi. loop around the museum. I ran the loop for a whole year without realizing they where there.  This is one of two spots where I do my interval sessions.

Coming back towards the city, a bit of skyline.

The back of the museum, about 3/4 mi from home.

Me, happy.

Getting Realistic

Good thoughts today, borne of a slow speed session.

First off, that remark I made about pacing someone in the previous post? Forget it, I just wanted an excuse to run slower.  Can’t blame me for trying.

Today I’m doing my speedwork (10.5mi with 6×1/2mi at 5K pace and 2min rec’s) and I couldn’t get moving fast, maybe due to lack of sleep, I could only manage 3:27s (6:55 pace) and though I felt I was working hard, my HR averaged 83%HRR on the fast parts and only maxed to 89% on one, so it was more like 10k effort.  When a workout goes like that, you have two choices: A. berate yourself or B. accept it was your best on that day and be happy with it.  I chose B.

I tend to get very philosophical while in the midst of a hard workout, though I think about the way my body’s moving and my form and footfall, I’ll also have bursts where I look for meaning in running and how I fit in.  It’s a helpful distraction from “how much longer” “where’s the end?” “almost half way” “shit, too slow” “where’s the end?!?”

Today’s thought was how we’re all unique within this sport.  We each have something about us that makes our running adventure special, unlike anyone else’s and when we’re stalled or questioning ourselves, it’s worth taking the time to remember those things.

I’m always comparing myself to my faster online friends, many of whom are enjoying continued speediness, while I seem to be on the two steps forward, one step back plan.  Why do I conveniently manage to forget that I’m a 48 year old woman?  I’ve got no right to ever feel sorry for myself.  To that end, I punched my Half PR in an age-grade calculator to see what it’d be for a 35 year-old man…1:16.  I have nothing to complain about.

Let The Goal Appear

I’ve been trying to fit numbers into a goal, but really, that’s ass-backwards.  The goal needs to come from the numbers.  I’m slower than last cycle, and while I’ve been boo-hooing about it, if I could manage to be objective and enjoy what I have instead of thinking wistfully of what I don’t, it’d make for a better 10 weeks coming up.

You know what a mental case I am, well I have a 5-mile race next week and a Half in March and I was fretting over what sort of times I can expect – especially from the 5-miler since I haven’t raced in months.   But after my speed session today and a dose of logical thinking, I thought, what will happen if I come back with a bad result?  Does that make me stupid?  A bad runner?  Not a good person?  I don’t think so.  Interesting how much crap from the universe we can subconsciously attach to a race time.

Tomorrow

We’re expecting 10 to 20″ of snow tomorrow with high winds, so I’ll likely take the day off – no loss, it was a recovery run anyway.  In the morning I’ll be adding 10 new designs to The Gifted Runner, woohoo!

OK, have a good Wednesday and cheers to my snow buddies across the Eastern seaboard. Stay safe and warm, everyone.

Look up at your browser’s address bar.  Notice anything different?  No?  How about some missing hyphens in the URL.  Yessiree Bob, I finally got the domain name without dashes, woohoo!  That might be why, if you read this thing from a Reader, it looked like I had a million new posts over the weekend, the switchover meant changing everything from the old domain to the new.

The story of the name of this blog and the dashed domain is that I started posting on the Runners World Beginner Forum the same time I started learning to run in Feb 2007, picking Girl In Motion as my username.  So in November, when I started the blog, it made sense to use that name.  Wouldn’t you know, girlinmotion.com was already taken by a porno site, as I’m sure many of you discovered when trying to find this one.

Cut to about 2 months ago, I get a couple emails saying “girlinmotion.com is for sale for $1200″ to which my reply was “fuck you”.  I didn’t actually write it but it was mentally written the way my replies to spammers always are.

Then on Friday as I was coming home from my run (they’ve been hotbeds of ideas lately) and feeling wistful that I didn’t have that non-dashed name since I was starting all this action on the site and the dashes do leave a level of difficulty when saying the name “girl dash in dash motion dot com” and also, for searchers to find it naturally, those dashes are a hindrance.

Since a couple months had gone by since the coercion emails, I gave it a shot and put it into Godaddy to see if it was available.  YES!!!  Plus, I had a coupon, so I got two years of my brand new domain for $15 vs one year at $1200.  Happiness.

Bikini Ski

One of my readers is doing something pretty cool for charity.  Her sister-in-law suffers from Crohns Disease so to raise some dough, she’s going to ski in her bikini.  If she raises $1000, she’ll do two bikini ski runs.  Very clever and an entertaining way to help someone close to her.  So if you have a few bucks to spare, visit her blog Pedestrianrunner and throw a couple bucks her way.  Help her freeze her tush off for a great cause.

Friday’s MP Run

I finally did that 10w/8MP rearranged from last week.  It was a successful run, hit my paces without too much ado (MP miles 7:34, total avg 7:49) but I had a strange Boston thought on the cooldown mile home, that maybe I should pace someone instead of taking a chance on blowing up again.  Here’s what I posted to my friends in the sub 3:20 thread:

If the 3:20 doesn’t work (and there’s every chance that it won’t) I probably won’t be that far off my miserably gotten 3:33 so I won’t be too proud of the result anyway.  And if I make my goal easier by going for a 3:25 to begin with, again, not far enough off that crap 3:33 to matter and if that planned 3:25 goes awry, that’ll be really depressing.

So that’s what I’m thinking right now, not deciding either way but wanted to let you know what’s going on in this silly mind of mine.

A Snowy Sunday Long Run

Saturday was crazy, Philly got the 2nd biggest snowfall in its history (bumping December’s storm out) with 28.5″.  Here’s the photo I posted on Facebook, taken in the morning so there were still a few more inches to come.Yesterday was a 17 miler and while it was a bit treacherous getting to the park, they did a good enough job of clearing the paths so I was able to run without too much hopping around.  It was cold though, 22 with windchill so I wasn’t exactly feeling spry on the way home.  I think the cold keeps your muscles and tendons from being as pliable as they would be at normal temps, at least I know it’s true for tendons since that was a warning when I researched my ITBS, that it’s worse in the cold because it remains tighter so it must be so for all tendons.

And that’s it for Monday’s blahblah.   Have a great running week everybody and here’s a few smoochies for the road. :xo

Question For You

You may have noticed recently that with the social media lake I’ve jumped into, plus the newsletter (oooh, people signed up…scary), the site redesign, the videos and some writing projects I’m working on, that I’m on a mission to steer this blog into something more “real” and increase readership.

It’s all a fun experiment at this point and I’m happy to talk about it as it goes and grows, but in the meantime, I was thinking about you guys.  Is there anything you especially like about this blog or would like me to talk about more?  It seems I don’t talk much about the grand subject of running lately, just what my workouts are and I wonder if you’d like more running talk or if you find the personal stuff more interesting.

A lot of you guys and gals have mentioned the word “inspirational” to me in comments or emails when talking about this blog, a word that I find undeserved and unconnected to, since it seems I spend the bulk of my writing whining about life’s annoyances and with that last race, any inspiring I might have done should have been rescinded.  Nevertheless, that word keeps hitting me, because I want to provide inspiration, I can’t think of a greater honor than that.

With that word in mind, I was thinking it’d be cool to start doing some Skype video interviews of other runners who are inspiring for one reason or another, but since super duper great runners don’t inspire me as much as make me think they’re martians from another planet, I was thinking about runners that are closer to where we are, like a sub-3 marathoner who’s been running for only a few years, or someone who’s made a difference with charity running or one who’s come back from a bad injury.  The main thing would be, people in whose footsteps we can aspire to follow and not from miles behind.  Would you like to see that?

What else would you like?  I feel a little silly asking straight out like this, but I can’t think of a better way to know what readers want than to ask.  After all, if not for you, I might as well be mumbling to myself in the kitchen – it’d be just as effective and require less typing.  So please, don’t be shy…speak.

My Runs This Week

So far, things have been going fine, if not gangbusters.  It’s cutback week so the mileage is a tad lower.  Monday I had a slow 6@8:54 and Tuesday was 9 w/4 tempo.  The tempo miles were 7:20s, avg pace for the run 8:01.  What was nice about it was that my heart rate is finally moving southward, not in leaps and bounds, but there is a definite downward trend.  The tempo pace, while on the slow side, syncs with Daniels for a 4-mile tempo and I’m sure I’ll be faster when it’s not 32 degrees.

Yesterday was 7 recovery, filled with cramps from impending Lady Time, so it was a most unpleasant run.  Then today was 11 and my plan was to do 3MP but my right quad has been a bit achy recently and when I started the first marathon paced mile it wasn’t feeling good, so I went back to easys.  No biggie, my schedule rearranging from last weekend mixed with an impending blizzard on Saturday means I have 10 w/8MP tomorrow, so hopefully I’ll be ready to roll.

And that’s it from QuestionMark Central.  Please don’t be shy about giving your opinions or thoughts on what you’d like to see here. I really, really want to know.

Later, sweet things.

And I Am One

The schedule called for a 10 on Saturday with 8MP, then 17 on Sunday.  I was fine with it until Saturday came and it was 8 degrees windchill (and that’s from an inland weather station, the river’s gotta be worse).  Somehow the idea of pushing MP in that kind of temperature was not thrilling me in the least.

I wanted to want to do it, I really did.  So I looked at my schedule to see what my options were.  I noticed that today would start my first cut-back week which meant next weekend’s runs were to be a 7 and 13 with no quality involved.  Checked the weather and saw that next weekend would be in the 30s (tropical!), so after much hemming and hawing and still feeling loserish, I decided to switch weekends.

The two thoughts that kept me from feeling full-on Loser is that

A. I’m not going to be running Boston in 8 degree weather and since the MP miles were guaranteed to be harder than normal, it’d make me feel unnecessarily negative, and

B. My body doesn’t know the calendar, so if my cutback starts two days earlier it’s all the same to the legs. Nothing lost.

Once I got outside, I was extremely happy with my decision.  Despite 2 pairs of gloves, my fingers went numb pretty fast so I had to keep messing with my hands to keep some life in them.  I ended up making it a peppy GA run because I wanted to get home, so 7@8:09.

Yesterday was much warmer at 24 degrees but I stuck to the cut-back schedule and did 13@8:35.  Again, it was a good decision because I felt creaky and old – a rare occurrence with me, but there it was.  In fact, somewhere in the middle of the run I was wishing Boston had a Half I could drop down to.   If only.

So yeah, I wussed out but it won’t affect anything, I won’t be skipping or losing any quality work.  Funny how a little rearranging can make you feel like you’re doing something wrong nonetheless.

The Newsletter

I’m sure you’ve noticed the new addition to the right menu and the page to which it links.  I’ve decided it would be fun to add a newsletter to the mix and while I’m not sure of the final format, there are some things I’d like to talk about via the newsletter – jabber about goals, motivational ideas, links to interesting articles and whatever sounds worthy of sharing.  I’m also very open to suggestions from you guys, so if you have anything you’d like to see, please let me know via email.

And because I think a bribe should always be involved when someone is kind enough to supply an email address, I’ve put together a big-ass pdf of running links accompanied by comments on why I like them or how to use them, etc.   Thus, Flo’s 103 Fabulous Running Links is my entry into the bribe market.  Of course I hope you guys sign up, but don’t feel obligated in any way, I know what it’s like to get too much email so I’ll love you no matter what.

That’s it for today’s adventure in one-sided conversation.  Have some good runs, my darlings, be safe and stay warm.  Only 1 million days left to Spring!  Feels like it, anyway.

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