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Location:

Sydney,Australia

Member Since:

Oct 24, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Other

Running Accomplishments:

PRs

10K: 42:07 (NYC Runs Roosevelt Island Hot Chocolate, December 2012)

Half Marathon: 1:30:23 (Philadelphia RnR Half Marathon, Sept 2013)

Marathon: 3:17:13 (New Jersey Marathon, May 5, 2013)

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

1:30 half marathon, Summer 2013

sub-3:30 marathon (my first) Spring 2013

sub 3:15 marathon, Fall 2013

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

Run long. Get fast. Stay injury free.

Personal:

Running blog: www.twolittlerunners.blogspot.com

Travel/Life/Food blog: www.big-spoon-little-spoon.blogspot.com

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mizuno Inspire 8s Lifetime Miles: 377.00
Brooks Pure Cadence Lifetime Miles: 40.00
Mizuno Inspire 9s Lifetime Miles: 398.10
Black Mizuno Inspire 9s Lifetime Miles: 432.20
Yellow Mizuno Wave Rider 15s Lifetime Miles: 490.50
Brooks Pure Cadence 2 Lifetime Miles: 218.82
Red Mizuno Wave Rider Lifetime Miles: 403.00
Blue Mizuno Inspires Lifetime Miles: 405.00
Blue Mizuno Inspires 2 Lifetime Miles: 300.00
Red Mizuno Wave Riders 2 Lifetime Miles: 252.00
Black Brooks Pure Cadence Lifetime Miles: 29.00
Mizuno Inspire 12s Lifetime Miles: 69.00
Mizuno Inspire 12s Coral Lifetime Miles: 32.00
Easy MilesMarathon Pace MilesThreshold MilesVO2 Max MilesTotal Distance
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I did my own version of Yasso 800s on the elliptical. 10 mins warmup, then 1x 3mins hard, 1.5 mins easy, ten mins warm down. Heart rate was > 170 bpm on the hard efforts, which is about 90% of my max heart rate. This roughly approximates where my heart rate should be at around 10K-Half Marathon pace. My Yassos, for a 3:12 finish, are run at about 6:27 which is just under my 10K pace, based on my recent HM. All that is to say, it was roughly the right effort for Yassos aaaand...I must really need to get back to running if Im putting this much thought into my cross training, hehe.

Saw the doctor today. Two more weeks til I can begin to run again. Pain is about a 1 when I hop, which is great. Went through bone density test results; I'm low-normal. Not catastrophic, but not good either. The doctor described my injury as a good thing, and very lucky for me. It was a wake-up call regarding my bone health (which he said combined with peak training (or just borderline over-training) caused the injury) but was amazed that it wasn't pushed into stress fracture territory.

So I've whined a little about cross training and missing my Fall marathon but fact is, I am extremely grateful. I got a reprieve from what could've been a terrible injury and many many months of non-activity. I can cross train to maintain fitness and sanity. I got a timely wake-up call on my health. And I have many great years of racing ahead of me. I really am very lucky.

Cant wait to get back into running though, and planning next year's racing has gotten me excited. I'm not going to lie: I have big goals for next year. Do I have a sub3 in me? It'll definitely be fun trying!

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Comments
From allie on Fri, Nov 01, 2013 at 09:33:28 from 97.126.219.219

first off, great workout. i find it's pretty difficult mentally to push myself through a hard workout when i'm cross training. great effort, and great job keeping up with the xt and finding ways to keep it interesting.

i too am glad that you caught this injury before it reached the point of fracture. just two more weeks and you'll be back at it! sub-3 is a great goal -- you can definitely get there.

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