Yesterday was a run I really enjoyed, even if it was a reality check.   It was 12 miles with Higdon’s 35min Tempo in there (which amounts to a little over 20 minutes actual tempo since he includes 15-20 min warmup).

On this run, I discovered my Half and 10K pace are no longer what they used to be, in fact, I was working hard at 7:20 pace!  The good thing is, I’m totally cool with it.  Why?  I looked back at my log and saw that for the last 8 weeks, I’ve averaged 46mi/week.  This included a taper week and race week.  That’s a 35% reduction in average weekly mileage!  And except for a couple short jabs at speed (a crappy interval session, one fartlek and last week’s 3MP), it was all easy miles.

I have no regrets about taking it easy – I worked so hard the last cycle, the step-back was necessary for my mind as much as my body.  This is all undiscovered territory though, since by this time last year I’d spent a month working on 5Ks and continued that push until the Half in May.  I’ve never taken such a sizable “vacation” so it’ll be interesting to see how fast it comes back.  I don’t suppose it’ll take too long but if it does, no problem, I’ll just change my goal.  It’s lovely having nothing to prove.

On the financial marathon front, after months of working on this one ginormous project (a music t-shirt/gift site) I am finally about two hours away from putting in the last few products – no small feat considering it has over 11,000 items!  If it wasn’t for my new-found determination, I’d have been working on this for the better part of the year, but thanks to Firefox iMacros and some huge dollops of elbow grease, I’ll be done after dinner.

Speaking of the financial marathon and the universe providing blah blah blah, it seems to be continuing in a positive manner.  I lost a voiceover this month because they’ve stopped production on the drug, but the woman in charge recommended me for something else and spent a good deal of time discussing my putting together a medical/narration demo and exactly what she’d like included.  I’ve already done all the characters on assorted jobs (doctor, patient, etc) so I just need to compile it.  My laziness with getting VO work has been utterly stupid because it’s so lucrative and I’m good at it,  yet I truly dislike marketing myself.  But after that conversation, I’ve got no excuse, she basically laid it out on a silver platter.

Also, there’s an Internet Marketing forum I frequent (lurk at actually, because the people there scare me – it’s hard core).  Anyway, a regular there posted an offer for free mentoring of 10 people for 90 days, which includes twice-a-week webinars with question/answers after.  You had to PM him and explain why you should be chosen and I got picked!  I’m thrilled beyond belief because I’ve been dabbling in some of that stuff the last few months but really need guidance to understand some key ideas.  And I’d never have written the guy if it hadn’t been for the financial marathon.

So 2010 looks good so far:

Running-wise, I’m learning more about myself and relieving a great deal of the pressure I created, trusting that this is a long-term process and that it doesn’t have to be one huge tidal wave, that there’ll be ebbs and flows.  Also, the UPS guy just dropped off some Mizuno Inspire 5′s from RunningWarehouse, on sale since the 6s came out, so I got two pairs (ah, excess!).

Work-wise, I’m learning that specific goals and making interim steps to achieve them rocks!  Put it out there and opportunity will come to meet you.

Hygiene-wise, I finally laundered my fleece jacket this morning, which has been on too many runs without a wash.  The geese on the bike-path were becoming offended, now they can breathe.

All is right with the world.

11 Responses to “Slower? Well, Duh.”

  • yay for 2010 looking so bright already! i’m jealous of the financial stuff/work youre doing. i grew up with NO guidance from my family on how to budget / manage money.( that’s not to say i grew up with lots of $$ but rather that my parents were terrible savers/budgeters)

  • Flo:

    Girl, I know where you’re coming from, we had less money after my parents got divorced, so I was used to going without stuff and I guess that’s why I’ve been comfortable with “just enough” all my life. But you can learn how to do it! There are a lot of great books and free sites on money out there, and a lot of it is so easy.

    Here’s a total classic but damn if it isn’t worthwhile today, Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill. Free online! I haven’t read it in years but it’s still recommended as one of the all-time greatest motivational money books. Once you start reading motivational stuff like that, it gets your juices flowing. Once your juices are flowing, start taking action. That’s how differences are made.

  • Your post seems so much happier! Yeah you! It is interesting and a little frustrating to get back into fast stuff after a break. I’m in the same boat. Phew, it’s like I fitness so quickly! Your training is looking solid, so keep up the good work. The speed will come, right?

  • runforlife20:

    I’m glad everythings working out…lol to the geese comment

  • thanks so much for that link. it’s totally bookmarked now! :)

  • So happy for those geese. Your speed will be back and better before you know it.
    I’m with you on some of those Internet marketing types. Scary.

  • Ewen:

    The blah blah blah side of life is sounding fine. When we’ve been in the US watching the 57 channels our favourite ads were the drug ones, so maybe we heard you. Drug ads are not common down here – must be our communist (ah, I mean universal) health care.

    You’ll come back quick. 74 k a week is well up the ladder.

  • RJR:

    I think I’m getting slower lately too because, like you, I’ve just been out there enjoying the miles and not getting any tough workouts in. But, unlike you, I still have a few things to prove so I better get my butt in gear.

    Glad to hear that things are going well for you on the business front. It sounds like you have a lot of different, interesting things going on.

    Oh, and the comment about the fleece cracks me up. My smelly wardrobe probably offends some wildlife around here…

  • Kazz:

    Living in the same world here….no speed work to speak of lately, and strangely okay with it. Oh, and bad-laundry-doers-anonymous charter member here…you don’t want to know how long I let stuff go in the winter.

  • You’re one busy bee. Your running break will most certainly pay off for you this year.

    To 2010! (lifting a wine glass in your honor).

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