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UT,

Member Since:

Dec 31, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

I ran my first marathon as a teenager in 1981 with my Dad (The Coronado Marathon). Since then I've run St, George (3x) Utah Valley (3x) Ogden (1 full, 2 halves) Park City (1 x) Boston Marathon (1x) Washington DC (1x) Moab Half Marathon (6x) ,Ye Old Freedom Festival 5 & 10K (a million x) and many others.

But I'm all done with that now.  I'm officially a jogger.

Short-Term Running Goals:

My running goal is to keep on keepin' on.

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Jog into the sunset.

Personal:

I like being outside.

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What a difference the sun makes!  This morning before the sun even rose, the birds on the trail were going crazy.  It started with the woodpecker pounding away in the dark, but then became a crazy chirping symphony as the dawn broke.  Without even looking out the window, I knew the sky was going to be clear because of those birds.  It was chilly, but windless.  In spite of the change in attitude, my legs still feel beat. I ate a ton of protein yesterday.  After talking to Marion at lunch I was more certain than ever, that I have been too lazy at good protein replacement in the past 6 months.  I think I've actually lost muscle mass.  I am about 3 pounds lighter than normal (for no apparent reason) and my legs don't seem to recover as quickly from my harder or longer work-outs.  I think I'm missing that combination of zinc, magnesium, iron, and protein.  So yesterday I forced myself to eat a hamburger patty and almost threw it back up.  I also ate a can of beans and had a protein shake.  I have been so bad about my diet since about November. I haven't been careful enough to eliminate sugar and replace meat with good sources of protein.  This could explain my sluggishness and lack of muscular stregth.  Anyway, on the trail, I saw one of my hawks flying with a rat in its talons, and a whole flock of yellow headed blackbirds. Their yellow chests were so bright in the sun, it made me realize how long it's been since I've seen any birds since fall.  I also so a huge egret fly out of the bird reserve, it's huge long legs trailing behind those enormous outstretched wings.  I was tired after the run and did extra stretching.  I have no explaination for why I'm so tired all the time, even though I haven't had a really hard work out for about a week. 

Comments
From RAD on Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 15:17:35 from 67.172.229.125

I'd agree with Marion about the protein! Plus, stress in general (which you've had more than your fair share) will stress your system w/out you doing anything. Do some relaxing yoga - it will work wonders.

Oh, on the protein front I will share my favorites: string cheese and wheat thins (good snack on the run), cottage cheese and fruit, muscle milk, muscle milk shake (I add a banana and frozen fruit, muscle milk is my favorite 'protein shake' stuff. Some of the powder is YUCK!), Cliff Builder bars (210 calories and 20g protein, the mint chocolate is better than a snickers!), peanut butter and apples, trail mix (I get a bit of a chocolate fix then too), greek yogurt with fresh strawberries. If you notice NONE of them are a hamburger! I'm NOT a big meat eater, especially pregnant it makes me barf. I don't know if you do the cheese or not, but hopefully some of those suggestions will help you sneak in extra protein.

I actually read an article the past couple weeks about a study where women who felt that 'dragging' feeling weren't getting as much protein as those who weren't. They said for a 140 pound woman you should be getting 80-110g of protein a day. I know I'm not getting that, so I've been trying to increase mine as well. Just not with burgers :)

On a much lighter note, your run sounds BEAUTIFUL!! I really would love to come down to your trail and do a run with you! They always sound SO amazing, I love how you love nature and are so observant with it. You are my kind of woman!! :)

From LuzyLew on Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 15:46:23 from 208.187.197.42

Those are all really good protein suggestions. I know alot of protein replacement has to do with combinations rice/beans cheese/bread, etc. I know I'm not getting enough protein and whatever else I used to get from eating more meat. So now I have a magnesium/zinc/protein plan. I'm munching pumpkins seeds today and plan to eat halibut/tuna steak and spinich tonight. I used to be a big meat eater, but the older I get, especially now since I won't be nursing or having any more babies, I don't feel justified in eating meat. I don't feel like an animal should die for just me. But I need to do better eating right if I want to keep running. Marion told me the same thing about the number of protein grams per day. I for sure have been lacking. You should come down one of the Saturdays or even Sundays for a nice walk along the trail before you get too much farther along. It is a lovely place in the spring and those first days of may are incomprable. Thanks for again for your encouraging comments. You seem so plugged in to the training I'm trying to accomplish. When I'm not running (usually wintertime), I forget everything I know until I start back up again. You're still 'right there' with the running in your mind. I'll try to be strong! It's a done deal now. I've just got to finish the job !

From RAD on Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 15:53:25 from 67.172.229.125

A friend from Chicago who is running Boston put it this way: "the cake is all ready to go, it just needs to bake" Since that metaphor had to do with food, I've really latched onto it! :)

I will have to set a date with you to come and shuffle/run along the parkway with you! We are going to Moab end of April to enjoy the desert in spring time - it has NO parallel in the world. I'm sure the trail is the same.

From Smooth on Wed, Apr 07, 2010 at 19:27:22 from 174.23.201.210

Luz ~ SO HAPPY you had a beautiful run on your trail! I think Spring is here to stay now. Birds were a chirping outside my window this morning! That and the smoke alarm chirps too.

Good stuff about protein. I need to pay more attention to that. I know I eat much more carb than protein. I've added quinoa to my staple. I snack on almonds. I like simple, easy fix food like salmon, boiled eggs, soy beans.

From LuzyLew on Thu, Apr 08, 2010 at 00:07:38 from 69.169.167.157

I love quinoa (I mix the red and blond). Yummy. Also, raw pumkin seeeds have a ton of magnesium and protein. I used to eat eggs and almonds every single day. I've just gotten really lazy since fall. Also, not enough greens (for the iron & C). This whole winter training thing has caught me really unprepared. I'm so good in the Spring/Summer. Winter is usually my season to rest up, lay low, and not care as much. I repent! I just hope it'll make a difference in the next 10 days to heal some of the muscle weakness. Come what may....Yay to Spring!

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