Last week, I talked about training for a half (Claire! Are you still considering it as well?!). I ran on Tuesdya and Thursday of last week after not running at all for a month+. You'll remember that I'm not much of a runner, and I'm certainly not fast. On Tuesday I ran on an outside trail in 80 degree weather. I had a tough time doing one mile (embarrassing but hey, I'm all for honesty). On Thursday, the weather was a much different 54-ish degrees and windy. I tried a different part of the trail and fairly easily bumped my run up to two miles. My goal was to run Saturday before D returned home, but it was cloudy and much colder (low 40s). I didn't feel ready to brave those temps. I've got plenty of time to train before the half in November. I want to continue to train outside and in all types of weather. I'd prefer to give another two weeks of two mile runs before I start the official training plan (which starts with a 3-mile run). Here's my plan for this week:
- Monday: Rest day
- Tuesday: 2 mile run outside (temps predicted - high 60 & cloudy)
- Wednesday: Rest day - supposed to be rainy
- Thursday: 2 mile run outside (high 60 & 50% chance of rain)
- Friday: Rest day - headed to Athens after school
- Saturday: Possible 2 mile run in Athens? Should be warm temps. Depends on how much drinking was done the night before
I need some new running shoes! I don't like/can't afford to spend lots on running shoes. Any favorites? Here are a few I'm considering
[Nike Free XT+ Womens Training Shoe, only $85; I like them in the gray/yellow]
[Nike LunarGlide+2 at $100; supposedly works for every stride and has great cushioning]
[New Balance 759, $100; although I'm not too sure what my gait or stride is like]
[Asics Gel - 3020, $120; Supposed to be the best for distance running]
Shape has some other shoe options that I'm interested in checking out. How do you find new running or fitness shoes? Any recommendations?
Here's to another week of hard work on the shred and on the trails!
5 comments:
you are seriously motivating me! you are doing awesome. i would still really like to do a half, but feeling overwhelmed. i guess october is still far away enough to get my butt in gear.
are there any shoe stores near you that will watch you run and tell you what would be a good fit? i did that once and it was really helpful.
Twitter has seriously been the best motivation! But it's easy to do good week one, then fall off the wagon. So I'm going to work hard to stick with. Also why I'm starting super early with training so I have plenty of time if I miss a week for something or other. I'd be happy to be your e-motivator ;)
I'll look for one of those stores for sure! Thanks!
For running I definitely recommend Nike. I have never been disapointed.
ShredCrew sounds amazing! I definitely could use some motivation like this! And I love the photo of those legs, wish they were mine :).
Marcie
I can totally relate. This little group has been an absolute motivator. Exactly what I needed! I bought Nike running shoes (on sale!), but not even sure which type! My boot camp instructor (former) told me to get a 1/2 size too big... Best advice ever (and the shoes are great too!.
Nice to meet you!
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