So as of today, I have 37 miles and 3 yoga classes complete.  Thurs. afternoon, Fri., and Sat. will be rest days, probably walking or riding the bike 30 min.   After the run this morning I had an ice bath and green tea, I also plan to sneak in a nap today.  The last 2 nights I didn't sleep very well, I think it's the moon.   Really, many times when I do not sleep well, if I notice, the moon is full or almost full.  Not sure why, although it's beautiful, it messes with me.
I am excited about the Tupelo, MS marathon.   I am using this race as a "training run"  no racing for me this time.  Just a nice and easy pace for 26.2.  I do plan to give myself the out, if needed.  I have heard that this marathon is really hilly.   If it feels like it's "beating me up" too much, I will bail at 20-22 miles and get Chad to come pick me up, or walk the final few miles.    It will be nice to go into a marathon with little to no expectations about time.  Also, although it will be a very
quick trip, it will be nice trip with my honey.
This week:
Monday - 10 @ 9:30 pace & yoga - lots of "flow" tough class
Tues. - 7 miles am, serenity yoga, 3 miles pm.  This run was such a treat.  Monday night I noticed the "almost" full moon and told Chad that I wanted to do a night run.  So I went to the 5:30 pm yoga class, came home had a quick bite to eat, and waited until about 8:30 or 9:00 to go for my other 3 miles.  It was so nice.  Chad and Scarlett (our dog) joined me.  Chad rode the bike.  We were about 1/2 mile into the run and we saw a shooting star.  After that we ran by the pond with the a color lighted water fountain in it.  It was so pretty with the full moon and the lighted fountain.  It was a magical run, except my breathing was much labored due to the eating a little too much before the run. 
Wed. - 8 miles with a 5 mile tempo run on hills @ 8:05 pace, yoga class.  Wed evening the Pinebelt Pacers were getting together to run the "Labor Your Legs 5k course, and to stuff the bags for the run on Monday.  Originally, I had said that I would not run this one, but when I arrived decided to jump in and run easy.  Wed. evening - feeling very tired.
Thur. am - 6 miles at the Longleaf Trial (rails to trails).  First flat run that I have had in a long time.  Nice change of scenery and pace.
 
 
4 comments:
Sounds like you have a good plan for this marathon. Have fun!
I'm excited for you Ginny! This will be a chance to do a training run around people, test yourself a little and have fun! Can't wait to hear how it goes. Looks like you're ready for it! Rest, rest, rest and smile!
Hey Ginny! I know you will do fantastic on your 'training' run. have a great time, that's most important! See you soon!
Sounds like you have had a great week! Have fun on your "training" run on Monday!
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