2010-11-08

November's key word is discipline

Last week was a good week. I ran 100% on-plan. Although that didn't mean much in terms of mileage, it meant a hell of a lot in terms of staying focused and disciplined. I'm training to rebuild my discipline as much as my endurance. This week, I'll add another 10% with another 10% the week after that and the week after that.  I build for three weeks and then do an easier week wherein I go back to the first week's mileage.  My intent is to slowly, smartly build to a sustained 40 or 50 miles per week (MPW). I feel like that's a good level for me, though I have never done it in training. My maximum MPW has only ever been in the mid-30s during peak weeks of marathon training. So why do this to myself? Because I feel like I have a four-hour marathon within me, and I am not convinced I can achieve it without increasing my volume.  Once my volume is up, I will increase quality. 

Besides, I never feel better than when I am running 20-30 miles per week. My weight drops and my mood lifts. I know that's where my running needs to be.

Today, I shall apply for the 2011 NYC marathon. It's a lottery system, so there's a good chance I won't get in. But if I don't apply, I am guaranteed to not get in.  I really want to do this marathon. If I fail to get in, maybe I'll do Chicago again. Or Flying Pig.  The Louisville Marathon is a good last resort.  It's great to have options, isn't it?

100% of my miles lately have been on Vibrams. I'm not running totally barefoot for a couple reasons. Mainly, it's because there are oak trees in my neighborhood -- acorns everywhere. Three miles of running on acorns is no fun. Plus there's a lot of construction going on around where I run, and there's no telling what I'd step on. But the Vibrams are working out great. My feet and lower legs are getting in good shape.  I no longer have any soreness after even five or six miles. My only complaint is that my feet are starting to get cold as the temperature drops. I might need to invest in some Injini socks.

5 comments:

  1. Great idea! I will not prefer to run barefoot for a main reason. It cause me uncomfortable. I always use my favorite chaco sandals. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Hey my friend! Connect with me! I've recently started running again as well! I'm 46 and well, let's just say I'm best friends with my Chiropractor! LOL!
    Stay healthy!
    Marco
    www.lessonsinhealth.blogspot.com

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  3. good luck with the NYC lottery

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  4. Hi Ed!
    I just read your "suffering" race report on Punk Rocker's blog and oh my god, I haven't laughed so hard in a long time, I swear! When I got to the part where you called your wife on another racer's cell phone, I literally roared.
    What made it even funnier was that I had just returned from a painful run up a mountain in the snow in the dark, and I could totally relate to your misery.
    Cheers and happy running,

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  5. Thank you Ah Ah Alaska! This made my day.

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