1. Run the entire race without walking.
2. Finish in 40 minutes or less.
Now, if you've read my blog you already know that I didn't meet both of those goals. I finished without walking, but my time was 41 minutes and something seconds. I couldn't let myself feel bad, so I just told myself that I'd meet that goal next time.
TODAY, my next time came. I ran the HEY 5k this morning. Check out my lovely flat mama...minus the hot pink compression socks that were in the dryer. Cute, right?
I have to admit, when I was heading toward the finish line and I saw the time on that clock, I could have danced with joy. I was just so happy and proud of myself! Today, I feel like all of my hard work these past few months has paid off at least a little, because this 5k was almost 4 minutes faster than the one on 6/22. That is a huge improvement! So, I'm patting myself on the back today.
After finishing the 5k, I set out with a running buddy, Teri, and we did 3 more miles since we both had more mileage to get in today. After the quick drive home, and something to drink, I ran my last mile for today in the neighborhood with my son. In total, I got in 7.3 miles today and it took me 1:33:09....not too bad I think!
Once I got home, I ate a boiled egg and some cottage cheese (gotta get in the protein!), drank some water, and chilled for a little bit...and then I prepared for my new torture.
You see, I read a few articles and have had recommendations from several people about foam rolling, and I think I blogged a bit about it at some point. I am a wimp and holding myself up to roll is HARD...so I've come up with a new method. It is called, "Jen lays on the floor and the husband does the rolling instead." It works fabulously! Except, you see, my husband is not a wimp and when he rolls out the knots in my muscles it hurts! Looking at it, you wouldn't think that a foam log like this:
would cause me to writhe around on the ground and scream like a little girl. But, it does....and it also gets rid of any muscle tightness and knots, so I sort of consider it a necessary evil at this point. It is helping me to prevent injuries, so we'll keep on rolling! Plus, when there aren't any knots it sort of feels like a deep tissue massage, and that isn't so bad at all!
Now, I've been rolled. I showered and at a yummy lunch of leftover lasagna...so I think its time for a little nap. I'm in a great mood today. Perhaps is the afterglow of the runners high or something. Either way, I dig it. :-) Success feels good!


I'm so damned proud of you. :)
ReplyDeleteAwww, thanks Tab!
ReplyDeleteGREAT TIME!!! That is excellent!! You did it! You must be very proud of yourself
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