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Friday, June 25, 2010

Put up or shut up time

I've really been having some decent runs in the past few weeks.  I'm not running fast and at times I'm really struggling but...I just like running.  Leah and I cruised out around 100 Acre Wood.  No, we didn't see Tigger or Pooh but the trail was nice, it was sunny and lunch afterward tasted extra scrumptious.
The run was only about a 4 mile run.  I felt a little draggy (technical term you know) and slow but just getting out in the sun was great.
Now confession time.  I really felt like I'd trained well for San Diego but...I did not put in nearly enough mileage to do a 4 hour marathon.  I read a dude's post  rant last night about runners who set unrealistic goals.  Basically it was a put up or shut up message.
Steve, the running guru of Fairhaven Runners www.fairhavenrunners.com, says I need to run at least 50 miles a week.  When I heard that a few months back, 2 thoughts came to mind.  One, are you kidding?  I can't do that! and two, a quick I don't need to do that!  I might have reached 50 miles weekly 10 years ago.  I ran all the time and a 10 miler seemed easy.  But, I thought I couldn't do that now....
Well, I was wrong!  I am currently just working the 10% rule.  Starting from low recovery level mileage, I'm upping my mileage by 10% each week with a goal of 50+ miles/week.  It will take about about 8 weeks to get back to that level.   I really want to accomplish my goal.  So, off for the run I might have skipped if it weren't for needing to "put up".

**Side note, did you know there's an idiom dictionary?
put up or shut up  (informal) if you say someone should put up or shut up, you mean they should either take action in order to do what they have been talking about or stop talking about  it.  http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com

Miles this week  9.5
Total 26.6

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

50! Cool, gal! I'm proud of you for going for it and "putting up"! Steve