With a little over 10 weeks to go no truer has the name of my latest training plan felt: "BREAK 4:00 OR BUST!" Up to this point after restarting my training 6 weeks ago after a couple of failed long runs I've felt strong, confident (if not cocky!), and more importantly faster than ever at least for a guy that used to weigh 236 pounds. But lately my mileage has really seemed to catch up to me. For the past few days I've had a knot in my calf that I can't seem to lose though it doesn't seem to affect my running, in the first mile my one knee threatens to give out, and my easy miles doesn't exactly seem as easy as they used to be.
Starting today though I'm turning a new leaf. I've started watching inspirational running movies on Netflix, reading about slump busting training tips, and I'm trying to get that feeling back that I CAN DO IT! If 6 months ago someone would have asked me if I'd have ever thought I'd be this close to running a sub 4 hour marathon I'd have told them NO WAY AIN'T NEVER GOING TO HAPPEN. But with my loss of 70 pounds and my new found stamina and speed its clear that I really can. I've coasted through a 10 mile long run and a little more challenging 13 mile both on a treadmill, and ran the best 12 miles of my life with my dad in Texas conquering hill after hill with ease. Now tomorrow its time to graduate to the big mileage: 15 miles the same distance that got me the 7 weeks ago. Not this time though, this time its mine and by this time tomorrow yes I'll be hurting, but I'll be one more successful long run closer to breaking a goal I never imagined possible for myself; the Sub 4-hour marathon. Sure it won't be easy, but if its was easy then everybody would do it and guess what sports fans? "I AIN'T EVERYBODY!"
PS: I'm not yelling that's just my new running mantra...
So whats next? That's what ever runner asks after the last big race and I've found my answer: Finally taking a stab at doing an Ultra. After completing Part 4: Sub 4 Hours or Bust it's on to bigger and better bling and this is certainly much bigger. Almost twice as much to be exact, but if it was easy then everyone would do it: And "I AIN'T EVERYONE." Como se dice: "Fingers Crossed!"
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Saturday, January 3, 2015
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