Bright!


Wow is for weather! Nary a cloud invaded this bright day with a touch of warm and plenty of challenge! This was my first run since Monday, the ceremonial beginning of marathon pre-training, and I had thought I’d run much more this week than I did. This was mostly because of an extraordinary work week which involved 2 pre-6am calltimes, both of which invoked cab fare because of bad subway service, and both of which went for a ton of hours. I had thought yesterday I’d squeeze in a run before my 2:30pm calltime but I realized I’d misjudged when I should run — casting calls start arriving around a particular time, and if I want to book work, I had best be near my phone. I quickly decided not to run Friday morning so that I didn’t miss a casting call, but one never came so it was almost all for naught.

But that’s more description of the past week than description of today. Today’s run was rougher than I’d hoped, but faster than I’d expected. For half the run I was trumped by a pretty speedy girl (whose body belied some nice training), which was humbling and made me a little competitive but not so competitive that I’d be able to sustain dominance over her. For most of the first half of my run, I was about 70 feet behind her though we traded the lead in the first mile. My “laps” (miles) were a lot faster on the whole: 7:35s, which is quite an improvement over the 7:49s and 8:00s I did in the last week. No real understanding why the improved speed, since I didn’t really have the comfort to battle Great Hill, or set out to do 8.273 as I’d originally intended. While I’m near the end of my first bottle of Redline Ultra Hardcore, I didn’t use it today, nor do I expect to use it pre-run anymore for fear of yakking.

I was a little dehydrated for this run, though I’m trying to get more water into my system during the week. It’s a tough balance: I want to drink more water, but being on set, you don’t know how accessible the bathrooms are given the somewhat unpredictable nature of filming. (For a background into what I do, look at Stand-In Central, a website I created about standing in on TV and film.) That tends to mean I avoid drinking water much.

After the run I headed to the gym to do abs, arms, and a little bit of calves. Nothing too tough or impressive, but that’s the nature of my pre-training right now anyway. I don’t want to get overzealous or burn myself out.

Pre-Training Begins…

Alright. So after much consideration and mental preparation, I feel a little bit shy in saying that pre-training for the NYC Marathon for me has now begun.

In keeping with the theme of pre-training, while I headed out to do 6.3 miles today in Central Park, I decided about 2 miles in only to do 5.4. That is, I took the 102nd St. Transverse and avoided doing Great Hill.

The reasoning was clear: In this delicate time as I balance training with a chaotic and unpredictable schedule, along with other responsibilities, it is important to guard against burnout. For me, that generally means avoiding pushing myself prematurely. “Prematurely” is really any kind of training I haven’t developed into. Since I’m just starting training, I have developed into anything, so any kind of zealous desires to do amazing running work is a bad idea for me right now.

It was 51 degrees in clear, beautiful weather. I had my Garmin for the second time, and the box above links to intimate details of my run today. Of note, my pace of 5.4 miles was 7:49. That is a bit better than running with Elizabeth, though it’s generally in the zone of what I was accomplishing with her. While I’m quite a bit off of my marathon pace, there’s little reason for me to believe that this time is not going to melt pretty quickly.

It’s Monday and it’s hard to say what this week will spell. Last night I started eyeing races for training as well as for NYC Marathon qualification for next year. And the Philly Marathon is pretty much a given in my headl; in order to get a really cheap entry fee, I need to enter before month’s end. I’m still gonna hold off entering … at least at this very second …

Oh, and one last thing: With the Garmin now in my possession, how I formatted this blog needs to change a bit. So hopefully I can get around to that soon. Nothing too big: Mostly just the header area of each blog post needs to change because temperature is not that important! 🙂

I lied! One other last thing! I hit the gym to do some basic abs, back, and arms machines. Very light, but nice to be back there.