But enough of that. I have been away from the running world for the past two and a half weeks and because of it, I wasn't able to train for a race yesterday.
After Nov. 15 when I ran the Fat Ass Trail Run, I felt so good that I immediately registered for the Egg Nog Jog. The Egg Nog Jog didn't cost anything, simply a donation to Coats for Kids was sufficient. I didn't mind giving up the $5 that I had put forward, but I was disappointed with the lack of training I had done.
It's amazing how quickly your life can become derailed when work begins to pile up. It's not even piling up because of procrastination. It's all just being handed to me and needs to be done in a short period of time.
But yesterday, when I was supposed to be at my Egg Nog Jog, I hopped on a tredmill and ran for the first time. I only did 20 minutes on the tred mill but it made me feel like I was actually doing something. Along with that, I did a few squats with weights and an ab workout.
To continue my renewed love of running, I went again today. It's been extremely cold lately and I haven't the time to get out first thing in the morning, it's too dark, cold and unsafe to go out. Luckily, in my boyfriend's place, there is a tredmill that rarely gets used.
Last night, I searched the internet for different tredmill workouts that would give me a challenging work out and make it possible for me to begin running out doors again when it warms up. I found, frog in a boiling pot.
Yes, frog in a boiling pot. Something about adding .5 to your level of speed every 2 minutes. Apparently, the person will adjust to the speed after one minute, become comfortable with it, and soon be running at a pace they never thought possible.
I decided to try this theory out this morning. Starting at a normal walk, about speed 3.0 and escalated up to a 6. It's interesting how each tredmill changes what speed their levels actually run at. Some tredmills I can run at level 10, others like the one this morning, I was booking it at level 6.
It felt good, amazing to be running at that speed and feeling like the only person in the world at that very moment.
After working up to level 6, I slowly lowered the levels back down to 3.5, took a drinking break while continueing. After a short refresher, I went straight back up to 6 for another couple minutes.
Once that was finished, I had worked up quite a sweat, and went directly to some ab exercises.
I look forward to doing it all again tomorrow.
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