Thursday, May 27, 2010

Week 4 - Thursday Run.

Baylands park, 3 miles, May 27 2010.

This was easy as well. Ate well for dinner last night. Ate the banana, slept for around 7 hours. Just the right combo for a good easy run.

Shoes really fit well. go nike! Not many pain points. I do feel some pain in my achilles area on left foot still, but its def not as bad as it was. If I start pushing myself, like try to run faster the inner left heel hurts, sort of like a warning, I slow down and everyone is happy! :)

stretching and strengthening as usual...
S on the other hand had some shin splints today. Ashish kind of made him run faster than he could, is what S was saying. He made him sort of run the up hills, which S never does btw... So they had to walk the last 0.5 miles or so. He iced it back at home. Hopefully the pain shud subside..

At the tracks #2

Tracks were cancelled this week.
Its been raining all week. And cubberly fields tracks were closed due to rain.

But S and me ran around the Elan. We warmed up around the inner elan village lane - village center dr circle. approx 0.5 miles. Stretched by the main pool, next to the leasing center. Oh My god! There were 10 tiny little ducklings in that pool! They were so adorable, they were all swimming with their mom on one end of the pool. But when we showed up at the other end, one came like sprinting to our side. It was funny to watch. It comes zoom for like 3 seconds and then it comes slowly for the next 3 and then it zooms again. Soon all others started doing this. One even tried to jump up and over to the land from water! They were happily playing. I touched one of them, that warm fuzzy feeling I had to feel, but I was a lil too scared and I picked my finger off even before I could feel anything.

So we ran all along river oaks parkway, joined back at village center and then back to elan village lane. This is one mile - acc to G maps. 2 rounds of this.. Was not at all tiring, feet did not hurt. On the whole good run. 2 miles is no big deal anymore!! yay!

Monday, May 24, 2010

Week 4 - Monday Run.

May 24 2010, Baylands Park, 3 miles.

It was drizzling on the way to the park. Gloomy weather, just did not feel like getting out of the bed. :(
We had run out of bananas. Just had a trail mix cereal bar -hoping it would suffice. No!!

It was a really tiring run. I ran with S all the way and was really worn down by the time I finished.
Could have been tiring because of the absence of banana or the lack of hydration on Sunday or also because of the exhaustion from the lonnnnnnng ride. I was feeling a lil feverish because on sunday night. Got 8 hours of sleep, but might not have been enough.

Started sending out fund raising mails today.

Weekend Run #3

Shoreline Park, Mountain view, 4 miles, 49 minutes. May 22, 2010.

This was the same place as we ran our first run ever this year. Sometime in April I guess, S and me ran a 5k run to raise funds for ASHA. I rem we took some 42- 45 minutes to complete that.
Today we can run 1 mile more in 5 minutes more!!

I am amazed at how your body can deceive you. The same body told me less than 4 months ago that I cannot run! I am able to run one more mile today with a couple pounds more on me. I fail to understand what a "group" can do to you. Thats the only difference I can think of.

The run itself was better on the heel than the last weekday run. I changed the shoe yet again on Friday night. This time with a lower heel cup. It happened to be a nike. It just fits better and easier on my feet not constraining any part of my feet. Ofcourse there was still some pain around the inner heel on my left foot. But it was much better.

It was very windy and cloudy. Starting was very hard and moreover we were running with our fuel belts for the first time - added weight. But soon got used to it. Ran alongside S and BP for quite a while.
Coach Char talked to me about the heel pain and said that it could be stiff calf muscles and asked me to massage it, stretch well and use a foam roller on it.

Madras cafe for brunch - had the 14 mini idlis. :)

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Week 3 - Thursday run.

3 miles, baylands park, May 20 2010.

This is the first 3 mile weekday run.
My Achilles have started to hurt bad.

Immediately after the warmup run I felt like kicking off my shoes. Very uncomfortable tight feeling in my feet. I just loosened them and went ahead with the initial stretches.

I started the run slow and easy and not too far into the run like 0.5 miles or so. My left achilles started to hurt. I continued to run anyways. Wasnt too bad. I stopped at the 1.5 water fountain to stretch a bit and then continued at regular pace, my left achilles still hurting. Slowly there also started to develop some pain in my right arch. And then it moved to the right achilles. By the time I finished the run, both my achilles were hurting fairly bad. I could complete the run, didnt need to walk any stretch.

Once I started the stretching the pain started to coming down legs got better.
I spoke to Madhavi and she has mailed the coaches for suggestions on what to do. I will need to talk to the coaches before I run on Sat - 4 miles! phew...

For today and tomorrow I have to stretch the calves and achilles as much as I can.

I caught myself cursing the moment when we both decided to start running and training for a half marathon. The pain is starting to show. I hope it alleviates before I start cribbing more. I have to complete this July 25 run in any case.

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

At the tracks #1

Tuesday May 18 2010, Cubbely Fields, Palo Alto.

This was our first tracks session. 630 pm at cubberly fields, Coach Rajeev heading the session.
So, why tracks - short answer - To improve your cardio vascular capacity.

Long answer - well it was really very long, and I do not remember most of it. Basically you need to shape and train your body better. Not just for endurance but holistically - some points - Tracks can help better your lung capacity, have a good resting heart rate - your heart pumps the same amount of blood with lesser strokes - bringing your heart rate down and inturn blood pressure. All these for the long term good.

Interesting fact: Some elite runners have a resting heart rate in low 40s!! Isnt that almost as good as dead!! They must feel an amazing sense of calm all the time.

What did we do  -
It was a 400 m track - the regular running track - with a soccer field in the middle.

We ran 2 rounds -warmed up.
Stretched lower body.
First lap included 3 * (30 high knees - brisk walk for 20 steps - 30 butt kicks - brisk walk for 20 steps.)
Second lap was a run - not to easy not too hard - just run.
Third lap same as the first lap
Fourth lap same as second lap - last quarter of this lap we jogged backwards.
Last lap cool down.

By 730pm we were on 101 S heading back home - hungry like crazy.

Next tuesday will be the same as this. The tuesday after that, our mile time will be measure and we will be categorized into groups accordingly.

S complained of cramps around the lower right ribs. Coach said they were - side stitches. Walk slowly when you have this till it eases out. He was talking about a ctrl+alt+del to relieve this - not confirmed by anyone - hold the skin around that area, bring your (right?) foot down relatively hard and exhale through mouth.

Side notes:
I feel a lil light already. My jeans fit a lil loose. Just about noticeable. The scale is not showing too much difference though. Less than a pound of decrease.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Weekend Run #2

Los Gatos Trail, Campbell,  3 miles, 36.48 mins. May 15 2010.

This was the second long run. We both were running with different new shoes. Both of us went and exchanged our shoes. I was running with a higher stability shoes which is a W now, D width shoes, these shoes are not snug at my arches - more room. And S got rid of the 'brooks beast' and these shoes, he says, are much lighter, more comfortable than the beast.

This trail was fairly flat but for 2 -3 sort of uphills. Sort of an introduction to SF.
We start as usual with Coach Raman kicking off the initial stretches before the run and Coach Martina leading the post run stretch and strengthening.

We definitely need fuel belts. The only water station was at 1.3 miles and I was actually dry in my mouth.
I dont know if it was the new shoes and the getting used to it. I found this run a lil hard. I was breathing hard. Ofcourse I was trying to run at a slightly - slightly higher pace. Miles 2 - 2.5 were really hard and seemed never ending and then I met a girl and chatted with her all the way to the end. Much better.

S finished with 39.xx minutes. Panera for breakfast. 

Week 3 - Monday Run

Sunnyvale Baylands Park, 2 miles, Monday May 17 2010.

The third weekday run. This was definitely easier. The shoes fit and feel better. But still there is some amount of pain in the feet. In the outer sides of the mid feet. But then there is always a break in period for the shoes. Just waiting that out.
The run was good. Not too tiring. Definitely need the fuel belt. S complained of some knee pain at around 1.5 miles, but he ran and finished it all running.

The down part today were the mentors. There seems to be a disconnect between them, a lot of talking and trying to zero down on what exercise to do next. Lot of guidance - over the same things. Just felt very noisy and unnecessary. Overall did not feel like a good stretch. :(

On the bright side the rose plant that momsi sent is growing very well... This time the repotting was done at the right time... I hope this one stays long and healthy..

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Weekday run #2

Thursday May 13, 2010 - 2 Miles - Sunnyvale Baylands Park - Approx 30 mins.

Its thursday today and we ran 2 miles and baylands park.
This is the first run after last saturday. The break def did not help.
We were sort of excited about all the new stuff we bought over the weekend - shirt/ shoes/ socks.
Inspite of this excitement the run turned out to be not such a pleasant one. We were tired and panting. The shoes were not the best - for both of us. My heels hurt and the sides. And S found them very very heavy and could not run that easily. He is planning on exchanging them. As for me, I think I just need to get used to them. Wear them a lil loose, lets see.

This weekend the long run is again going to be 3 miles at Campbell lets see how that goes.

BTW, never a good idea to have a heavy dinner the night before - also not a good idea - is to run with less than 7 hours of sleep the night before.

Monday, May 10, 2010

Sublock and Expensive shoes...

Marathon training is an expensive affair - that's what we discovered over the weekend. They said if you really need to be comfortable and have no injuries during the run you have to have the right attire.. Starting from really necessary to you should have it to look good while you run they gave us a list of things to buy..

Your clothes should be made of this moisture wicking material - new shirts for both of us- check. Luckily both our track pants were already of that material.
You should have a sun block which has a minimum of SPF 30 - new banana boat athletes sunblock - check.
You should have moisture wicking socks preferably double layer blister free socks - New pair of socks for both of us - check - phew they had a sale 3 pack socks at 9 dollars.
You have to have a cap of preferably wicking material - Hoping that we already have something for this - check 
You have to have shoes which make sure you land on your feet well - This is the biggest dent - Brooks motion control shoes for him and asics gel moderate stability shoes for me. The biggest hole in the purse.

Some things that we did not cross out of the list of things to buy:
*Fuel belt - a belt around your waist which can carry 3 - 4 tiny bottles of water / energy drink.
*Anti Chafe gel - rub it on the parts of your body to reduce friction.
*Runners fitted sun shades.

Before this I wore a new nike running shoes which were really comfortable and relatively new, still I was advised to buy a $100 shoes. This somehow makes me doubt the credibility of the "Gait test" that we were made to take. Shiku also bought a $115 shoes, but atleast he was always finding his Nike very narrow and uncomfortable and it gave him blisters.
$215 in one weekend for 2 pairs of shoes... Phew...!

But as S says: Better pay upfront and avoid injury rather than pay for a costly ankle surgery... In some sense this is the idea behind insurance which I just dont like!! 
I can't explain how, but it definitely feels like some form of blackmail... Just troubles me.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Half Marathon...

SF marathon is scheduled this year on July 25 - Sunday.
Both of us registered for a half marathon training with ASHA and we are going to enlist for the SF half marathon this year.

There are 2 half marathon courses. One through the golden gate bridge. We are gonna run this one. This one starts at 530 in the am.

We registered with ASHA for the marathon training. Every mon and thur increasing distances of runs and stretching - Tuesdays I think strength training and a full run on every saturday.
Quite an ambitious schedule. But this should help me lose some more weight, more importantly get rid of that fat and build some muscle. Srik should be able to build his muscles more.

Both of us were dead tired after the first thursday morning run (2 miles) and stretch - Muscles aching and sore. I had never felt that hungry in one day... But that night's sleep was bliss.

While reading on marathons came across this term - "Runners high" - wonder what this is..
Hoping to hit this one through the next 2 months. A non alcoholic high! hmm....