3/26/12

Marathon Update

6 weeks until the marathon. 12 weeks of training under my belt has brought about the following:
Prior to half-marathon number three in Arvada, CO this winter
  • A craving for fried chicken. I've tried hard to eliminate processed, fried foods from my diet. With thesis writing, essay grading, and other stresses---this dietary restriction hasn't always happened. I've eaten my fair share of candy, and today I ate a doughnut :( Gah. On Saturday I ate not one, but two hotdogs cooked over a campfire...I couldn't resist. My stomach hated me for the next 48 hours. While I've had a few slip ups, overall, I've done a pretty good job of eating nutritious foods. For the past 12 weeks, though, I've craved fried chicken. It might be my post-marathon treat...
  • Massive blisters on my second toe of my right foot. For a minute I considered posting a photo...but then I realized how nasty that would be. The blisters really did me in last week. I hobbled home, barefoot, after my 8 mile run on Wednesday, my toes screaming. I did some research and purchased a pair of toe socks made specifically for running. My toes are fat little things, and my second one rubs like crazy on my big toe. I tried out the socks on my long run this weekend and am pleased with the results. I think they'll be a good solution until I purchase my next pair of running shoes. A post-marathon pedicure is definitely in order--perhaps I'll eat fried chicken while having my feet sand blasted....
  • A renewed appreciation for Lauren Hill. 'Nuff said. 
  • A deeper respect for running. Train for a marathon, and you'll understand how challenging running can be. The tiniest actions like slightly dropping a shoulder, leaning forward too far, or constant heel-striking can turn a somewhat pain-free run into a terrible experience. Too many sugary foods (or wine!) the night before a long run can stop you dead in your tracks. Transitioning from 30 degree running to 80 degree running can do incredible things to the body. Running is truly a science that I'm only beginning to understand.
  • Nerves. To be honest, I haven't thought too much about the marathon....until this week. I have two more difficult weeks left in my training. This week I'll log 36 miles with an 18 miler on Saturday, and in two weeks I'll be up to 40 with a 20 miler that Saturday. So far I've only reached 16 miles on my long runs. I've been blessed to have Kristin to join me for either the full run or for the second half of my stupidly-long runs, so that makes it more bearable. But as the miles increase and the weeks before the marathon fade, I find myself wondering if 26.2 miles is even possible for me--the former sprinter. I'm excited for the challenge but am terribly scared of failing.

3 comments:

Stu said...

Have you tried Body-Glide on your toes? Works for me on the usual long-run chaffing spots.

Amy said...

You will be great! I have no doubt that you can do 26.2 miles!!

Danielle said...

Thanks Amy. Stu--I haven't tried that, but I believe I have a sample pack lying around my house...I'll try it out! Thanks for the suggestion!