I feel great. I wanted to skip my swimming lesson last night, but the Snook urged me to go. I’m glad I listened to him. It felt good to get back to my training and stop letting my stomach dictate my life. This morning I headed out for my first run of the week, an easy 5K around the neighbourhood before work. Along the way I listened to the most recent episode of Phedippidations, which Steve recorded during this past Monday’s Boston Marathon. How hard-core is that?! He was running on an injured ankle (which he himself admits wasn’t very smart), but he persevered and finished in less than five hours. It was really inspiring to listen to his updates every mile and to marvel at how far he was pushing himself. Yes, his podcasts get a little cheesy and self-important at times with all the affirmations and cosmic hoo-ha, but when I’m out running, that really appeals to me. And dude, if/when I ever finish my first marathon, I’m sure I’ll hear the Carmina Burana playing in my head too…
Anyway, at the end of the podcast Steve mentioned the World Wide Half Marathon. The idea is that people around the world sign up to run a half-marathon (or a 5K) sometime around the weekend of October 11-12. I was checking the Cool Running calendar to see what’s on that month… and I discovered that the Melbourne Marathon (and half marathon) is that weekend. Sounds like a plan right? I can’t wait to do a lap inside the MCG!
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I’ve got the Melbourne on my list 🙂
I’m still deciding about the sydney blackmores in September, will see how I go.
Enjoy the last three weeks leading into your first half-marathon attempt,
Hey Kris, how is the dehydration issue going while your jogging?
Much better. I’m usually good with the hydration during the week because I try to drink throughout the day at my desk, but on the weekends I used to forget to drink water all day. Now I’m making more of an effort. I’ve also started planning my LSR (long slow run) routes better so I go by more drinking fountains, and last week I even bought a bottle of Gatorade halfway through and carried it with me.