Tuesday, January 31, 2006

Flying Pig Race Information

For anyone interested in finding out more about the Flying Pig Race, the homepage is below. It is a pretty cool website with lots of info on running and training.
http://www.flyingpigmarathon.com/

The course map, with elevation changes are on the following page:
http://www.flyingpigmarathon.com/race_information/schedule/2005_half_map.pdf

There is also a pace chart. If you are interested in coming to Cincy to see Doug and I run, this chart will show you approximately what time we should pass by each mile marker. Click on the "Pace Chart" link. If all goes well, I should be right on track with the mid-pack half marathon column.
http://www.flyingpigmarathon.com/race_information/course/

There is also information for spectators:
http://www.flyingpigmarathon.com/race_information/spectators/

If I come across any more good links, I will post them.

The Watch Saga Continues

Alright, so anyone that knows me also knows that I can turn any simple scenario into the most complicated puzzle. My replacement watch arrived by mail exactly on time for my Thursday run last week. I was psyched to open up this watch and hit the road. When I opened the box and saw the size of the watch, however, I started to worry. Is Nike making their women's watches to Amazons? This watch hung off my wrist on either side by a good quarter inch. The only positive I could come up with was that due to the size of the watch, I could read the numbers without my contact lenses in my eyes. This necessitated returning the watch, which proved to be more complicated that it should have been, and continuing on the search for the "right" watch. I looked high and low in town (except at the running store downtown, which I avoid like the plague), but I could not find anything small enough with very few buttons. Too many buttons confuse the heck out of me while running, and they're hard to push with winter gloves on (a necessity for running in PA during winter). Finally, in desperation, I went to Target and bought the exact same watch that I had just broken. Needless to say, I really like this watch, since I didn't have to relearn how to use it. Through all this, I have definitely realized that Timex gets it right with their women's watches. I got the Timex marathon for $30. It beat the heck out of these $100 watches that came with user manuals an inch thick! I am back in business with timing my runs.

Sunday, January 29, 2006

Training Week #2

This was an interesting week. I took two days to cross-train this week since it was so cold early in the week. I also added my heavy lifting back into my routine two days a week, but I am not sure if this was a good idea. By the time I had to teach aerobics on Thursday, my legs were really tired. Resting on Saturday felt great!

Monday - 120 Minutes Resistance Training and Stretching
Tuesday - 3 Mile Run (Time ?)
Wednesday - 25 Minutes Cross-Training on Precor.
Thursday - 3 Mile Run (Restek 5K) It was 20 degrees out but really sunny. 90 Minutes Resistance Training
Friday - 5 Mile Run (50 Minutes) - It was sunny and 50 degrees, but I was dying the entire way. How am I going to make it 13 miles?
Saturday - REST DAY
Sunday - 35 Minutes Cross-Training on Precor.

Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Watch Dilemma Solved

Well, I finally got a new watch. It is not scheduled to arrive by UPS until later this week, so I have no idea how long my runs have been taking. At least relief is in sight!

Saturday, January 21, 2006

Training Week #1

I just finished training week #1 in preparation for the Flying Pig Half Marathon. (If you are interested in my training runs, they are listed below.) On Friday night, I was pretty tired, but by late Saturday morning, I felt completely recovered.

It was an interesting week of ups and downs. I felt great on my longer runs on Thursday and Friday. I had a personal best time of 56 minutes at the 10K (6.2 miles) distance, but as I hit the reset button on my watch to clear the stopwatch function, the watch broke. I hope this is not an omen of things to come.

The weather is supposed to be nice tomorrow (sunny and high 30's). I am going to get up tomorrow (Sunday) and do my scheduled Monday run in the morning. It is supposed to be cold and rainy on Monday - not a fun way to head into week #2.

Week One Training
Monday - 3 Miles (27 minutes) + speedwork
Tuesday - 40 Minutes Precor (It was cold and sleeting)
Wednesday - Rest Day
Thursday - 5 Miles (48 minutes - ran against heavy wind for the last 1.5 miles)
Friday - 10K (56 Minutes) + 5K at work with training client (unknown time - watch broken)
Saturday - Rest Day

Sunday - 3 Mile Run (Time ?) - I ran with Bowman so this was not a great run. She kept pretending like she had to pee so that we would stop.

Melissa Sets the Goal


After taking quite a bit of flak from my personal training clients about forcing them to set fitness goals but setting none for myself, I decided to rise to the occasion. This week, I registered for the Flying Pig Half Marathon on May 7, 2006. Now, unless I want to lose my $50, I am committed to running in this race. I am counting on all of my friends and family to keep me on track with my training! Feel free to post your comments and encouragement as you follow me through my training.