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Woah is me.....missed miles suck. (Read 127 times)

Nakedbabytoes


levitation specialist

    I don't plan cutback weeks because life seems to give them to me whether I like it or not. And I remind myself of this fact, and that it is okay, but I still want to stomp my feet and whine like a 2 year old being presented with broccoli(oddly enough, my boys both like broccoli....but most parents know what I mean)

    Anyways, last Friday I had a bruised feeling on my knee cap. I couldn't for the life of me remember hitting it on something so I was concerned it was an overuse injury from Thursday night's 13 miler. Friday is a rest day, so no worries but Saturday was a planned 18 miler. Being safe, I thought I would wait until Sunday to run and give my knee an extra day to rest(incase it was overuse since I couldn't remember an impact injury). Knee felt fine Saturday, the  day was a beautiful 52 degree and sunny day. I sad panda, but I smart pandaWink

    Sunday: 33 and foggy rain. 18 miles, got done and the knee was fine. I was tired but fine. Well since I finished my LR at 6pm on Sunday, I figured my usual 8 miler Monday morning at 6am was just asking for it(since I still have no explaination for for my knee thing on Friday). Since I don't schedule cutback weeks I figured fine, my week is going to be a cutback week of 8 miles and I would have Monday just be a rest day for my LR I did Sunday afternoon.

    Well now we had a snowstorm and I missed this morning's 3 miler. Great. Another missed run this week. That brings me up to 11 miles short. I can't run tonight(obligations), I run Thursday morning and evening already(a 3 and a 14). I think I will try to make up the 3 on Friday morning(usual rest day) because my hubby just let me know he is working Saturday so my LR again needs to be Sunday........

    Grrrrrr.........

    So guess what happens to Monday's 8 miler??  You guessed it.....missed for week #2 in a row.

    Stomp stomp WAH WAH

    Sad

    Pity party for one.

    kristin10185


    Skirt Runner

      hey, it happens sometimes. Sometimes life gets in the way....injuries, sickness, family obligations, work... try not

      to be too upset. Be thankful for the runs you did complete, and look forward to returning to a full schedule next week. Your legs will be extra fresh, your body will be extra rested, and you will rock all of your runs Smile. Glad your knee is ok....maybe 8 miles less is what it needed to heal!

      PRs:   5K- 28:16 (5/5/13)      10K- 1:00:13 (10/27/13)    4M- 41:43 (9/7/13)   15K- 1:34:25  (8/17/13)    10M- 1:56:30 (4/6/14)     HM- 2:20:16 (4/13/14)     Full- 5:55:33 (11/1/15)

       

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      Butter Tart


        Pedant alert:

         

        I think you mean woe.

        Nakedbabytoes


        levitation specialist

          Nah, I like the horse stoppy kind of woah.

          Butter Tart


            Nah, I like the horse stoppy kind of woah.

             

            That would be whoa.


            SheCan

               

              That would be whoa.

               

              I think most of us understood what she meant.  ;-)

               

              Sad  Nakedbabytoes.  Its frustrating when we miss our scheduled runs, especially if we're training for a race.   But I agree with Kristin, you're really gonna be rocking those miles when your legs are rested and back to 100%.  Take care, and try to take it in stride.

              Cherie

              "We do not become the people who this world needs simply by turning our backs on anyone we don’t like, trust, or deem healthy enough to be in our presence. "  ---- Shasta Nelson

              happylily


                Yes, it sucks, and I used to feel the same anxiety every time I would accumulate lost miles (and it has happened in EACH one of my training cycles). You know what I do, now? I look at the schedule and, from the start, I tell myself that it's ok to finish the training cycle with a deficit of about 20 miles. I have learned to expect it (that's IF I am not sick, or injured, for a number of weeks. Then it would be a different story, of course.) When I can, I add a mile, sometimes two, to my scheduled weekly runs. Especially the easy ones, or the recovery ones. So, I often finish a week with 3-5 miles extra. Then, for some reason (family obligations, a bad cold, mental fatigue, a very important time trial coming up, etc...), I skip a run and I'm suddenly behind, by 7 to 10 miles. I monitor the whole thing and it usually works out to about 20 lost miles come race day and I'm ok with that. We do what we can and that's all we can do, right? You'll be alright. Congrats on the LRs (13 and 18) so close to each others! It's not easy to pull that. :-)

                PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013

                        Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013

                18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010

                Nakedbabytoes


                levitation specialist

                   

                  That would be whoa.

                   

                  Potato potatoe, eh, thank you grammar police. Next time I post something, I'll be sure to check with Webster first.

                   

                  Thanks for reminding me that it's all good in the end. I am healthy and it's just a hiccup, not an end all be all. I just see the slippery slope of getting to the start line underprepared and having your marathon debut suck as a result. I don't want to spend the whole race with regret of miles not ran. So that stays in the back of my mind....and on days like today.....the front and side and top and bottom...and screams at me!

                  It's just a week......it's just a week out of 18....chill!


                  Jess runs for bacon

                    I usually don't give people a hard time for homophones. Too easy to be thinking about something else and typing the wrong word.

                     

                    Anyway, Sad

                    kristin10185


                    Skirt Runner

                      I usually don't give people a hard time for homophones. Too easy to be thinking about something else and typing the wrong word.

                       

                      Anyway, Sad

                       

                      I don't like homophobes. Everyone should be nice to everybody. Oh....that was an "n."

                       

                      Seriously though, I read that as homophobes and I was confused for a hot second as to how that related to the thread lol

                      PRs:   5K- 28:16 (5/5/13)      10K- 1:00:13 (10/27/13)    4M- 41:43 (9/7/13)   15K- 1:34:25  (8/17/13)    10M- 1:56:30 (4/6/14)     HM- 2:20:16 (4/13/14)     Full- 5:55:33 (11/1/15)

                       

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                      runmomto3boys


                        I completely understand!  Missed runs stink, but you will get back on track.  Those miles aren't going to make a bit of difference in the long run.


                        Jess runs for bacon

                           

                          I don't like homophobes. Everyone should be nice to everybody. Oh....that was an "n."

                           

                          Seriously though, I read that as homophobes and I was confused for a hot second as to how that related to the thread lol

                           

                          Homophones = OK. Homophobes= bad Smile

                          happylily


                             

                            I don't like homophobes. Everyone should be nice to everybody. Oh....that was an "n."

                             

                            Seriously though, I read that as homophobes and I was confused for a hot second as to how that related to the thread lol

                            LOL...

                             

                            Heidi is right, NBT. It won't make difference. In fact, in his book, Pfitz says it is to be expected that a few runs won't get done. No worries...

                            PRs: Boston Marathon, 3:27, April 15th 2013

                                    Cornwall Half-Marathon, 1:35, April 27th 2013

                            18 marathons, 18 BQs since 2010


                            Mmmmm...beer

                              As I was complaining about probably not getting to run today, my wife stopped me mid-whine and asked me if missing my run today would have any effect on my half in seven weeks, I had to admit that it wouldn't.  Hate it when she's right (which is most of the time lol).

                              -Dave

                              My running blog

                              Goals | sub-18 5k | sub-3 marathon 2:56:46!!

                                Dave

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