Friday, February 11, 2011

4 days

Pre-Rocky, I was wondering how much time I would take off from running.  Taking a cue from Scott Jurek, I figured a nice block of 2 -4 weeks with no running would be a good idea.  I've trained for quite a long while with many, many miles on my body over the past year and thankfully, have no injuries. 

2-4 weeks of crosstraining, not thinking about any races to train for or even sign up for, seems like a reasonable amount of time.  I strongly felt that after running 100 miles, I would not want for a run for at least that amount of time.

I was wrong.  What else is new?  My recovery is going well.  Other than being very tired my only real issue is my right knee which took a hit on one of the wooden bridges during Rocky.  It is quite sore and is lending itself to a "peg leg" gait.  My kids are enjoying calling me a pirate.  I have promised myself that I will absolutely not run at all until I have zero pain. 

Waking up on Monday, I had a strange sensation.  I had nothing hanging over my head.  As much as I wanted to run Rocky, I will admit, it was, at times, one of those "things" looming in my mind.  Knowing I HAD to get my training done so I could get to the start line at Rocky was, at times, annoying.  Honestly, the last two weeks of training before the race, I had to motivate myself with the promise of taking off as much time as I wanted once the race was over, whether I finished it or not.  Not having that external pressure on myself on Monday was nice, but at the same time, kind of a lonely, empty feeling.  Still, I swore I would not even consider anything for 2 - 4 weeks.  Then last night, I could no longer sit idle. Instead of 4 weeks, my fast lasted 4 days.  I started scanning races to possibly sign up for.  There are not too many for me to choose from because they have to be local right now. 

I did not sign up for anything, yet... but I am considering two possibilities in April.  I have some longer term goals that I would like to entertain as well but they are somewhat incongruent with one another which would mean I probably could not work on both of them at the same time.  Not sure where I will go first. 

I suppose that is the beauty of rest.  I don't have to decide anything right now.  It is ok to rest.  Maybe I will even get caught up on some things around the house. 


In other news... today is my sweet grandbaby's 1st birthday!  Ahhh... the good things in life!

6 comments:

  1. which races in April? shorter trail races? do tell!!!

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  2. I predict Hogs hunt, but not sure of the other....

    Long term; The Woodlands Marathon? Can't get any closer!

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  3. Hogs Hunt is one choice. It was my first ultra and trail run. I love it. But I also have some unfinished business at Hell Hills. I tried to run it twice in 2009. The first attempt was washed out by severe thunderstorms and rain. The race was canceled shortly after we began. Took 3 hours to run an 11 mile loop. Went back in late spring to run it again and had to dnf due to dehydration. AI which one I will choose I am not yet certain.
    I definitely will be registering for The Woodlands Marathon.

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  4. You are certainly a true runner to want to be back at it so soon, but try to at least take it easy for a bit to avoid injury.

    I swear that grandchild of yours keeps getting cuter all the time!

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  5. Enjoy your rest...easier said than done, I know! I am still in awe of your 100-miler Karen, you rock! :-)

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  6. i would love to have you join team ALL FOR!

    you can get more info here http://joyfilledfamily.blogspot.com/2011/02/youre-invited-to-run-for-cause.html

    AMDG
    lena

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