Monday, July 2, 2012

The discipline of running

Clearly, I have no discipline when it comes to blogging (life & work have been overwhelming lately!), but when I was running yesterday, I started thinking about how much discipline is necessary for running.

To set the stage, it was 52 and raining when I got to the park for my run. Yes, on July 1st, 52 and raining. I know, I know, it could be 110 and smoldering hot, but I was not excited to run in the rain - AGAIN. And, as I conned myself into getting out of the car & committing to at least 6 miles (my training plan called for 9), I realized how much discipline goes into my running.

  • Getting my kids ready & out of the house when Michael travels, so I can take them to the gym & I can run.
  • Waking up at 5:00 am on week days so I can squeeze my run in before work.
  • Waking up early on weekends so I can eat & digest before my morning run, to minimize the impact to the family.
  • Planning my weekends around my run schedule.
  • Eating well before runs, because I've learned that valuable lesson many times of what poor pre-run fueling will do during a long run. ;-)
  • Planning & organizing every day, to create that window of time for running. Life is busy, & if it's not planned out, it will not happen.
  • Just the act of getting outside (or on the treadmill) is probably the hardest part for me right now. I do it, but I'm not going to pretend it's easy.

And, in huge/slightly scary news, I got asked to join a Hood to Coast relay team yesterday! One of their other members bailed, so I'm filling in. I'm super excited & very nervous to see which legs I get.

Much, much more to come, and after all of my hemming & hawing about my run yesterday, I ended up with my fastest 9 miler ever, and by far my most enjoyable long run. Boom! Love that.

Questions for you:
-Have you done a relay? Tips? Tricks?
-How should I think about training?
-What kind of discipline do you put into your running?

7 comments:

  1. I've done small relays if that counts? Nothing too serious though. I just have fun with them personally. :)

    As far as running...I try and focus on one large goal (for me Novemeber). I think that one workout won't make or break me but the week long workouts do!

    Have a great week! And great job on that 9 miler!

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  2. I am so SO jealous your doing HTC, that's so cool!! I can't wait to hear all about it! Great job on getting out there and getting the run done :)

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  3. Yay for Hood to Coast! I am doing it for the first time this year also and have been so focused on marathon training that I haven't put a lot of thought about what I should do to prepare for it yet.

    Running does take a lot of disclipline, especially when you have kids to worry about!

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  4. Running is more complicated when you have kids, that's for sure!

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  5. ahhh, hood to coast!!! good for you!

    running requires lots of discipline but more so (i imagine) when you have kids. not sure how you mommas find the time.

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  6. That's so exciting that you got on the team! Hooray! I've never done a relay. In fact, I recently bailed on my ragnar team (sorry, team) because another race popped up that I had to take the opportunity to run. It made me sad though to dumb the ragnar.


    And nice job on a speedy nine miler.

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  7. Fun - the relay sounds awesome - good luck! I've never done one, but they sound like a ton of fun!

    xoxo from Trinidad

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