NYC Marathon Training Update (Week 1)

General housekeeping: 

-I think training week 0 really did a number on me because I was quite tired most of this week.

-Man, the heat was no joke this week.

 
I'm all sweated out after walking 6 blocks (~12 minutes).

I'm all sweated out after walking 6 blocks (~12 minutes).

 

Monday: Planned, 5mi easy; Actual, 4mi

With temps in the 90s, there was no way that I was going to run with my running group so I did a treadmill run at the gym. Ain't nobody got time for all of this heat.

Tuesday: Planned, 6mi hill repeats; Actual, yeah right

I woke up all prepared to run in Central Park, but I was super groggy. I just could not get it together for this run and decided to go back to sleep.

Wednesday: Planned, X-train; Actual, X-train, lap swim

I finally made it to an NYC's adult open swim program. Many of the outdoor pools have FREE open swim either from 7 am to 8:30 am or from 7 pm to 8:30 pm. I opted to swim from  7 - 8:30 am in a pool that is about one mile away from my apt. Knowing NYC's planning for these types of programs, I was expecting a complete sh*t show, but the program was managed very well . . . at least on my first visit.

 
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Breath-holding contests back in the day were one of the things that made swimming fun as a kid. What are they going to get rid of next, Marco Polo?

You know what? Swimming laps can definitely show a runner how out of shape he/she really is. I was pooped after continuously swimming for 45 minutes . . . well, maybe it was closer to 30 minutes. Also, my flip turns are now quite atrocious.

Thursday: Planned, 5mi easy; Actual, Rest

I think Wednesday's swim took it out of me because I was quite exhausted. Although I planned to run after work, I received some bad financial news and did not care about running. Instead, I was all mopey and went to McDonald's for my comfort food of a Quarter pounder with cheese combo meal. Ugh, is it me but are most McDonald's in NYC riff-raff as hell? Some of these folks act like you are bothering them when you ask them to do something that is part of their job. 

Friday: Planned, Rest; Actual, Rest 

Eh, nothing to report.

Saturday: Planned 10mi race; Actual Rest

Due to the extreme heat conditions, NYRR decided to cancel the 10mi Marathon Training Run. Good, because I did not want to run outside in 100-degree weather.  Although the run was canceled, I had planned to run my 10 miles at the gym. That did not happen because I kept putting it off. "I'll go to the gym at 8am" became I'll go to the gym at 10 am, 12 pm, 3 pm, and so forth. Long story short, I did not make it to the gym. However, I did get a lot of housework and professional work completed.

Sunday: Planned, Rest; Actual, 10.5mi easy 

Although this week literally has been HELL in NYC, I knew that I could not let a week go by without doing a long run especially this early in my training plan. I think other folks had the idea of running indoors because I had to wait about 30 minutes for a treadmill. I was a bit selective with my treadmills because I wanted a treadmill that was near a fan. The run was just eh. I typically get really bored with treadmill running after 7/8 miles, but I powered through.

Because of the weather, this week was a bit tough for running. I thought I read somewhere that your body needs 2-3 weeks to acclimate to summer running. I guess my body needs two acclimation periods - one for 80-degree weather and the other for 90-degree weather.

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TCS NYC Marathon Training - Week 0

 
 

Week 0. Huh?

I figure that since I put all of my training session into my calendar for a 16-week training plan.

I thought to myself, what's one more week? Why not get started now? Plus, I have a tendency to be quite random with my training plans so I'll probably end up missing or skipping a week or two.

General housekeeping: 

-Since I have back issues (and I slouch way too much at work and home), I have decided to do my back stretches and foam rolling 1-2X every day.

-Also, I have joined a 30 burpee for 30 days challenge, and it's going well . . . for now.

-I'm a little concerned with a slight pain in (or behind) my shin. It does not hurt when I run or walk, but I do feel a tingle every now and then - especially walking up and down stairs. I'm a bit worried because I have had a couple of stress fractures in that leg in the past. I even had to cancel my registration to San Francisco's Marathon a few years ago because of one of these stress fractures in that leg.

So hot outside. The sweat is just dripping off of my head.

So hot outside. The sweat is just dripping off of my head.

Monday: Planned 5mi easy; Actual 3mi

I'm such a doofus. I planned to incorporate this run with Harlem Run's Monday Night Fun Run. I was so excited to start the fun run that I left work at 5:30 pm and was at the meeting spot at 6 pm. So what's the problem? The running group meets at 7 pm. I thought of going home and coming back out at 7. But, I knew if I went home, I probably would not come back out to run so just ran three miles. I really wanted to run the full five miles but it was way too hot out.






Tuesday: 2.5 miles with 0.3mi hill repeats

I wanted to do a few more hill intervals during this workout, but I was cutting my time kind of close. I was invited to sit on a 'what you can be with a Ph.D.' type panel at UPenn, and I had to be at the train station to travel from NYC to Philly by 9 am. I got up bright an early and did this workout on the infamous hills in the north of Central Park.

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Wednesday: Planned/Actual X-train, Zumba (45 min)

Thursday: Planned 5mi; Actual Rest

I was supposed to run 4 miles, but I was so exhausted to the point that I was falling asleep a work.

Friday: Planned/Actual Rest

Saturday: Planned 10mi; Actual 9.7mi

 
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My first "long" run for this marathon training season. Since I registered for NYRR Retro 4mi, I decided to incorporate this race into my long run, or rather, incorporate my long run into the race. The plan was to run three miles before the race, run the 4-mile race, then run another three miles after the race. This plan worked out perfectly because my apt is about three miles from the start and the finish of the race. I'm not going to lie, but this run was kind of hard because of the heat. Although it was a struggle, I was happy that I finished even though I had to stop a couple of times.

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Enjoying a post-run slushie on a hot day.

Enjoying a post-run slushie on a hot day.

 

Sunday: Strength training and stretching 

Random 1

After this week's long run, I took my first ice bath. Boy, was it COLD. I cannot say if I see/feel the benefits just yet, but I think that I will try it again after next week's long run.

Random 2

After my ice bath, I made healthy "ice cream" by blending frozen bananas with a bit of milk. I have to say it was not THAT bad . . . once I mixed some peanut butter and M&M's in it.

Note, I did not use the entire bag of M&Ms for this batch.