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Location:

Mesa,AZ,

Member Since:

Apr 04, 2007

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

Prs:

1 mile:  6:31

5K:  23:37

Half Marathon: 2:04

My first post-high school 5K, in which I thought I was going to die

The first time I won my age division.  Yippee!

My first half marathon, in which I attack Sasha

The time I beat my high school PR for the 5K (as a 31 year-old mommy of 3!)

My first 5K barefooted

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

I'm just getting back into running after a long break to have my last child.  I would like to race some 10Ks, a half, and a marathon in the next 2 years.

Long-Term Running Goals:

Be the oldest woman to complete a marathon.  Yea!  But hopefully I will also complete some BEFORE I geezer up, like, before I'm 40 for sure.  I think it would be fun to dress up really strange for marathons, like impersonating celebrities and stuff.  Except I don't really like celebrities, as a rule, so maybe I'll have to stick to the age old question of ninja, or pirate.  I say ninja. *Hyah!*

Personal:

I am happily married to James W (Cool Runnings). We have 3 boys and 1 opinionated little girl.  I love reading and I'm also a news junkie.  I am a stinker.

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3 miles on the treadmill this morning in about 28:00 minutes. So Laura asked me to elaborate a little on why I went from not wanting to run at all to pondering a marathon. So, here's a long pithy BORING explanation that I strongly advise all of you not read:

You guys never listen to me...

Okay, so I've been looking back through my blog trying to solve the case of the missing motivation. I think my motivation peaked after running the Provo Half Marathon in March. I was so humbled that I could fall apart that much just by running a longer race. It ignited a kind of excitement. A real challenge! (Plus, proximity to the Pachevs always makes me want to run. It takes a couple months to wear off.) So I had 2 really good running months. At the end of May I ran a great 5K that achieved the goal I had most set my mind on for over a year. It was a little having that goal crossed off. I didn't feel as passionate about any of my other goals. So then it got super hot and all my running buddies gave up running for the summer months. So, working backwards, all I need to do is set a new goal that I honestly really feel something about (that's where the marathon completion comes it), find some new running buddies, the weather will cool on it's own in the next couple of months and we're all good!

I work with motivating people a lot as a piano teacher. The thing that I try to remind them of when they go through rough times is that they pass! Sometimes all they need is a fabulous new song, a performance situation, or going to a piano concert to snap out of it. Discouragement is not a permanent thing, but quitting is.

I'll tell you why the marathon goal is the coolest goal in the whole world in Wed. post.

 

PS I finally got my 5 fingered shoes and they don't fit! My toes are deformed. They're more like vestigial toes than anything else. Rot it all!

 

Night Sleep Time: 0.00Nap Time: 0.00Total Sleep Time: 0.00
Comments
From Shauna on Wed, Aug 06, 2008 at 23:36:30

Your ups and downs with motivation makes perfect sense. I am exactly the same way. That's why I am training for two marathons right now. I knew it was the only way to get me to run in the summer....Yet another good thing about the blog is the fact that you can easily look back at your training to see what you did right (or wrong).

You should move closer to Phoenix so we can run together! I know, that's a GREAT reason to move, right?!

From Brent on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 08:11:11

Lybi, I could not resist reading your blog. I can relate to your situation for different reasons. I have had thoughts of just giving up running often during the last 4 months. My right foot is a compensation injury from the knee, it will get better.

Good luck on finding a training partner. By the way, most running clubs have regular runs during the week.

Stay Kool, B of BS Rools out

From Mike Warren on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 09:33:58

Trust me Lybi, I am with Brent. The thought of giving up crosses alot of runners minds out there. I have been on/off with the running the whole year. Get in shape/injury, over & over. I have alot of friends who say just quit, your beating the crap out of yourself. I am with you, set a goal and then you have some motivation. I grew up playing the traditional sports and never gave much thought to running. Now I have a whole new appreciation of what it takes to dedicate to this sport. You should run a marathon, it's right up your alley, you have what it takes. Hang in there and keep training.

From Kristina on Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 22:44:04

And here I was hoping you would be my unmotivated accomplice :P just kidding. But funny thing is I am way behind on all my blog reading because I just finished breaking dawn. Yup, I got my turn sooner than expected. Anyway, I just read this post and then went over to a friends blog and she was saying something similar to what you are saying. So I thought you might enjoy reading the lesson of the cream puff

mfreeze.blogspot.com if you are interested

From laura on Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 15:02:54

Hahaha - the truth comes out! Your toes ARE deformed! All those useless arguments we had as kids. (hee,hee) --Bummer they didn't fit.

That makes sense about the marathon. I still can barely wrap my brain around a 1/2, though. Good luck with your training ... once training weather returns to the Valley. Luv ya!

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