Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Running when you don't feel like it!

Sunday, I spent the afternoon with my oldest son at his Crawfish cookout. It was really good but man, that sodium is crazy! I knew it would affect me the next day which it really did. We are having rain this week when I need to be getting a 6 mile run so I had to either run it when I felt very thick or run it in the rain. I decided to run it on Monday and get it out of the way.
I don't know how many times I told myself I did not want to run today. I think I told my family members a few times too because I really didn't want to run. I just wasn't feel really great. So, I decided just to go and just walk as much as I have to just to get it done. This was going to be a lonely run because Annie had a freak accident with the Kurgo seat belt tether and it hurt her leg. She all better now but no running or walking for her for a few days.
It was slow to start and I had to walk so much, it felt a lot harder physically than my heart rate was showing. It was even hard to breath at times but I just kept going.  made it a loop back by the house so I could drop off my jacket and stuff I didn't need any more. Then headed back out for the rest of the miles. I was now running longer before walk breaks and my heart rate wasn't as bad. I was having negative splits on some of the miles.
I told myself, I really needed to get this run in because I might feel like this on the 50k later this year and I will still have to run. This was a good training run for that reason. I was happy that I made myself get out there and get it done. It was a really pretty day to get out to run.


Saturday, March 24, 2018

Running at the Farms

Never thought I would find new trails at Shelby Farms Park! I went around a pond that I have before but never knew there was a horse trail that back there! I didn't get to go very far because I had to be back to the car to run with some friends. I am looking forward to going back and seeing where it goes and how far it goes also.
I had a great run with my dog, Annie and friend, Stacy. We ran the Tour de Wolf trail and came across a few folks with their dogs since the dog park is very close by. Even though the weather was a little warmer we had the overcast skies and some wind to keep us cooler. Trails were muddy in the lower areas but we only had to walk around them.
I got in 8.75 miles just short of the 9.5 - 10 miles I wanted to do because I broke my long run into 3 different runs because I got there earlier. I thought I had more miles, I just didn’t add it up! Oh well, I was getting a blister on my big toe and it was getting tender even with me putting a band-aid with lube on it. It didn't get any worst so I am okay to run again!
Lately I have been listening to podcasts on my runs but today I didn't use my IPod at all and just listen to my friend and talked. Back to the IPod, I am enjoying listening about others talk about trail running and all the training going into it. I haven't mentioned it here but 1.5 years ago I had a Cochlear Implant put in and I am enjoying hearing the sounds that I have been missing out on for a long time. That is why I have enjoyed listening to the podcast and able to understand a lot of what they are saying. Plus its blue tooth so no more ear phones!






Sunday, March 18, 2018

Happy St. Patrick's Day!

I still haven’t finished writing out my training schedule yet for my 50k in Oct. I did count out the weeks before the race – 31 weeks. My goal right now is to start strengthening my legs’ weak areas like the gluteus medius muscles and somehow get my knee well enough for the nagging pain to go away. I am adding more leg and hip exercises so I don’t have a lot of problems with my sciatic nerve pain and ITB.
My week has been going well with my workouts - runs, walks, and gym time. Right now I am just trying to get a base going on my runs. I want to be stronger this year so I won't be so worn out when my mileage gets longer. Just doing 8 miles made me tired later in the day but I am really hoping that it’s from a bad night sleep.

I started using Strava a few months ago, and some of my workouts were loaded up from last year when I was doing a lot of running and training for other races. I made it up to 18 miles at the Hot Springs 18 miler before the plantar fasciitis got bad. I found this chart and I feel it really shows my effort and training. It gives me a goal to get back to. 


Enough of that let me tell you about my trail run with Annie! I love running the trails with her. I would take her with me all the time if I could, she just not too friendly with other dogs. I keep her on the leash the whole time for that reason. She does great following the trail and very rarely does she go the wrong way when coming up to a post or tree in the middle of a trail. She stays with me so no wrap around with the leash. 


Ah, the warm weather has finally returned! No more waiting until later in the morning to get out of the house to run or walk. I didn't sleep well at all the night before so I really stayed in longer than I had planned on; it was already 64 degrees when Annie and I stepped on the trails right around 9 am. 

Today’s goal was eight miles and we got it done. Of course, I was nervous about this considering the plantar fasciitis and knee pain that I have been having. Would I be able to finish it out without hurting myself or being too tired? The answer was yes, I was able to finish and finish strong. It’s amazing how you can doubt yourself but I think it helps you keep yourself going. 

Over looking the Wolf River being really high
Not many folks out but did run into a few friends. I wondered if it was just too late in the morning or that we had some rain the night before. It’s nice to have the whole trail to yourself. There is a section off of the trail that I like to take Annie down to the water. With all the rain and high waters, there is more sand deposits so it’s thicker and harder to run/walk on. She loves to wade in the water. This helps me keep her on the trails longer in the summer when the weather starts getting really hot. 


I used my Nathan camelback to keep our water in. Annie does well with drinking the stream from the hose. I carried 2 Hammer Gels and took half of one every 30 minutes and I also took 2 endurolytes every 30 minutes. On the way home I stopped and got a small chocolate milk to drink for recovery. Normally, I don’t do this on a short distance like this but I need to get in the habit again and finding what works and doesn’t.

Right before getting started, we both have on green for St Patrick's Day!

Friday, March 9, 2018

Aches and pains be gone!

We have been having some colder temps and lots of rain for the last two weeks. I don't want to go out and been forcing myself to go. My knee is starting to feel a little better and I have been running about 3 times a week with Annie. My long runs aren't very long maybe 5-6 miles. Yesterday, I finally got in a trail run for 6 miles and it was still muddy but only in spots so it was very doable. I really enjoyed this run because it's the first time that everything didn't hurt! No knee pain or inner thigh pain. Still got a little plantar fasciitis going on but its goes away after a mile or so and I have been taping it up. I felt guilty leaving Annie at home but I went to the yoga class and the park is basically just around the corner.

Here are some pictures from Shelby Farms Park on the Tour de Wolf trail.
The muddy part of the trails

I don't think anyone will be eating at this table any time soon.

Water is way up.
I am hoping I am on the mend now because I signed up for the Big Hill Pond 50k in Oct 2018. I can't believe I have committed myself to this. I have done 2-50ks trail races and a 51 miler in 24 hours but it was in 2010 and 2011 and I seem to get up to 18 miles before I start having issues. I am hoping Annie will be able to do the race with me. She really loves to run and can go all day long. She did great at the Village Creek 25k last year.
Around the turn around point. Village Creek 25k

I am starting back on my leg route where I work on the gluteus minimus. Lot of side lying leg lifts, band walks and other stuff. This really helped with my ITB problems. Also, I am going to try to do a better job of getting in my steps each day. I am hoping this will help me with spending more time on my feet later on when I need it. Annie and I got out for a refresher on heeling next to me since she is so used to pulling me when we run.

Sunday, February 18, 2018

A sunny February day trail run

Its been a while since I have posted here. I have been thinking about just doing some short posts of my trail runs with my dog, Annie. The weather in Memphis has been rainy all week and today we finally got some sun with nice temps.
My running hasn't been happening lately because of plantar fasciitis and some knee pain from tripping on a  New Year Eve run. So now I am starting my distance back up and just doing 5 miles had my inner thighs sore! I hope this doesn't last very long.

Today we ran the Wolf River Trails off the Wolf River. The trail was in good shape with minimum amount of mud puddles. Of course, Annie had to run through all of them. I call her my little Warthog some times cause she just seems to love the mud!  Saw this small group of ducks from the trail.  
 Annie was actually muddy but you couldn't tell from our foot photo. Once we got home she got a shower and got all cleaned up.
Here's Annie loving the water, don't like to swim in it but loves to wade and splash around it in.