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Need help! Lost motivation with 25 days until first Marathon
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Need help! Lost motivation with 25 days until first Marathon (Read 665 times)
wilson1660
posted: 1/23/2008 at 1:14 AM
I need some help/advice. I di not know what is going on!! I am 25 days from my first Marathon. Up until this week, my training has been going good. BUT...I am having trouble finishing my basic scheduled training runs this past week. It is cold here in Michigan so I have been running on the treadmill. This may have something to do with it since 99% of my running is usually outside. Has this "loss of motivation" happened to anyone else so close to race day?
Run To Win
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Blaine Moore
posted: 1/23/2008 at 1:27 AM
It doesn't usually happen 25 days out, but I have had it happen.
You could just train through the funk, since your taper will start soon anyway and that will probably the solve the problem.
Another option is to just put in a cutback week where you do some alternative activities like swimming or lifting weights that'll get you pumped up again and a little rested from the running. Most of my funks have come from over training, although I can understand how the dreadmill could encourage it just by itself.
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rvelich
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Will it hold up in '09?
posted: 1/23/2008 at 2:02 AM
modified: 1/23/2008 at 2:04 AM
Let me help you with your motivation (and this may sound crass)... I live in Michigan, too. I am training for my first marathon, too. I don't like running in the cold and the wind and the snow either, but I am anyways. Shut up and run! Your first marathon will be what you put into it. It's all you, dude.
I hope that wasn't too harsh.
If you'd like the subtle approach... watch this for inspiration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_sHBgUgFP8
(it's slightly over 7 minutes long)
Rick
"The will to win means nothing without the will to prepare." - Juma Ikangaa
"I wanna go fast." Ricky Bobby
runningforcassy.blogspot.com
BadDawg
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posted: 1/23/2008 at 2:34 AM
I personally love Daddyo's signature:
The Marathon race itself, is the victory lap. The real marathon is the training you do to get there.
You're well into your "real" marathon,
you
really need to find something inside to get you past your training wall. Once you've done that, the excitement of the day will carry you through your victory lap.
You can't let up now, now is the time to dig in and git 'er done.
Ed
Tuesday
Good Times 5K series in Lowell, MA
HTFU
"The truth is that there is nothing noble in being superior to somebody else. The only real nobility is in being superior to your former self."
Whitney Young
PerfesserR
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Jazz, happy dog
posted: 1/23/2008 at 2:41 AM
Yes, that happens, it's quite common. Especially if you have to run on a treadmill. Ick!
Just keep up the training, HTFU, and visualize how it will feel when you cross the finish line. You'll be fine.
What race are you running?
No, I don't want the damned combo special. Now quit asking me that.
HWStevenson
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CCRR, Lansing 2008
posted: 1/23/2008 at 3:06 AM
It is probably the treadmill. I live in Michigan and don't like the cold, but I do run outside in the cold. 6 weeks ago I ran a 5k race and it was 9F at the start, so just get out there.
You will always remember your 1st marathon, you'll remember them all, but the first one is special especially the last half mile where the crowd will just be cheering you. Don't give up now, when you are running just picture the finish line at the marathon and what it will feel like as you cross it.
Good luck, let us know how you do in the marathon!!!
Harold
Run Run Run
DeadMopoz
posted: 1/23/2008 at 3:23 AM
Look, it is not like you must run it. It suppose to be fun, and you have to be ready. I would say - take 2 days off, go to swiming pool/sauna/hot tub, relax. Lower you milage next week. It is not the last maraton out there. There is a really long time before next Olympics, so no need to rush.
As for treadmill - I was running on it for 2 hours on daily basis for pretty long time. Tv, mp3 player, etc does not seem to help much - it is still boring. One thing that really helped me - is setting elevation to "random", so it goes from 1% to 7%.
dnephin
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Jeff right, me left.
posted: 1/23/2008 at 3:28 AM
Crap. I just wrote you a bunch of positive stuff and deleted it.
In short:
Such feelings are normal, but YOU CAN DO IT. I know it. If you're running anything at all in crappy winter (the blues, winter blahs, cabin fever SAD, etc) you're ahead of the game.
It's so mostly mental. Everyone focuses on the glory, but there's a lot of pain and doubt, too, in such an endeavor. Overcoming said pain and doubt is what makes it worthwhile.
Boston 2008
DWARP
Marathon Madness Mob
pRED
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posted: 1/23/2008 at 4:16 AM
Quote from rvelich on 1/23/2008 at 2:02 AM:
If you'd like the subtle approach... watch this for inspiration:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_sHBgUgFP8
(it's slightly over 7 minutes long)
Yes, that was harsh and uncalled for, but you did post a good video. I watched all of it, and I hope that I am never able to post any whines ever again.
Ricky
2008 Goals:
sub-18
5k 17:50 |
sub-39
10k 38:35 | sub-3 M
Only those who risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go. T.S. Eliot
You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you might just find; you get what you need.
wilson1660
posted: 1/23/2008 at 12:30 PM
OK, I will not complain anymore after watching that video!! What an awesome individual! Thanks for all your replies.
alan f
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posted: 1/23/2008 at 1:07 PM
Quote from wilson1660 on 1/23/2008 at 12:30 PM:
OK, I will not complain anymore after watching that video!! What an awesome individual! Thanks for all your replies.
I have had this happen before to me and some of my friends. Training for a marathon is a lengthy process and you most likely put your body through a lot of stuff it's never been through. It won't hurt to take a day or two off and refocus, just don't let it go further than that. I know it is cold up in your neck of the woods now but if you can go find a new course to run to change things up a little. Also, Go to the race website and click on pictures from the past years races and get areas of the course in your mind. Look at the merchandise pages. Read some of the runner's comments from past years. Hopefully all of this will help you get some of the excitement back.
Best of luck and congratulations for making it this far!
http://distance-runner.blogspot.com
Sockoni
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Feel the Heat
posted: 1/23/2008 at 1:12 PM
modified: 1/23/2008 at 1:13 PM
Quote from HWStevenson on 1/23/2008 at 3:06 AM:
I live in Michigan and don't like the cold, but I do run outside in the cold. 6 weeks ago I ran a 5k race and it was 9F at the start, so just get out there.
Harold
/threadjack
Harold, we have a MI group on here, growing by leaps and bounds! Check the link in my signature if you'd like to come visit sometime!
/threadjack off
Lemme put your name on my shirt!
Figbash
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posted: 1/23/2008 at 1:49 PM
modified: 1/23/2008 at 1:49 PM
I've run through the last seven winters here in Michigan and give you a ton of credit for even attempting to train for a marathon around here. It sounds like you are pretty much finished with only 25 days to go. You'll be cruising into your taper in another week which will give you time to turn this mental landslide around. Just because the Michigan winter has kicked your butt mentally doesn't mean that you need to come up short physically. Get this last week and long run in and you'll be good to go. You may also be interested in checking out a little club I started for us temperature challenged runners, the
More Miles Than Degrees Club
. With the temps hovering in the single digits, you'll have more than enough mileage to join.
Tom
BTW,what marathon are you training for?
wilson1660
posted: 1/23/2008 at 2:51 PM
I am training for the Breast Cancer Marathon in Jacksonville, FL. Truthfully, I usually run outside and have more than enough gear to make it happen. The problem lately is the wind and the sub zero wind chill factors. I have my last long run this weekend and with temps in the 30's, I will be just fine. Thanks again for all the support!
BadDawg
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posted: 1/23/2008 at 3:13 PM
modified: 1/23/2008 at 3:13 PM
Hey Jeff, sounds like you've got it under control which is great. This is the first time I'm running through a New England winter, so I feel your pain.
You could always buy a ticket for
The Spirit of the Marathon
movie tomorrow night, it's supposed to be pretty good and the theater should be nice and warm.
Ed
Tuesday
Good Times 5K series in Lowell, MA
HTFU
"The truth is that there is nothing noble in being superior to somebody else. The only real nobility is in being superior to your former self."
Whitney Young
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