Saturday, July 14, 2012

Week 1 Marathon Training Completed

Date

Target Time (minutes)

Actual Time (minutes)

Distance (miles)

Weight (pounds)

7/09/2012

30

42

3.25

170

7/10/2012

45

55

4.50

-

7/11/2012

0

0

0

-

7/12/2012

45

60

5.25

170

7/13/2012

30

51

4.25

169

7/14/2012

60

82

8.25

169

7/15/2012

0

0

0

 

Total:

210

290

25.5

 

Monday, July 9 marked the beginning of my 16-week training program for the Marine Corps Marathon which will be on Sunday, October 28 in Arlington, VA and Washington, DC. Since my on-going base mileage and time was longer than what was targeted for the week, I came in ahead of schedule, logging a total of 25.5 miles and 290 minutes (4 hours, 50 minutes) which is a little more than 33% more than target. I feel confident that is OK since I actually tapered back a bit over the past month. With the weekly progression of incremental time and miles, I should be 'on target' within the next couple of weeks.

All of my running during the week was indoors on the treadmill so it felt really good to get outside this morning for my 8.25 mile long run. I explored a different section of the new Route 202 road and trail way (which is not 'officially' opened yet!) and felt like I had a good run. I came across several other runners early this morning and I couldn't help but wonder if they were beginning their training programs for a fall marathon. Since it was fairly humid, I made sure to bring along my water bottle and belt which came in handy. I try to hydrate every 20 minutes during my long runs.

My post run recovery meal this morning was 3 egg whites, 1 egg yolk, English muffin and 1 tablespoon of creamy peanut butter. (I actually prefer crunchy but there wasn't any in the house).

As part of my training program this year, I want to monitor my weight because I have added about 5 pounds over the last 6 months. Admittedly, I have gotten 'sloppy' with my eating habits so now is the time to focus on eating healthier to ensure I am fueling my body properly. Let's see how this part of the training goes!

Tomorrow (Sunday) is a rest day but I do plan to get to the gym to continue with my strength training. I had really slacked off on my strength training so I am consciously making the effort to stay on top of it throughout this marathon training program.

So… all in all, I think I had a good kick-off for my training for this year's Marine Corps Marathon!

Safe Running!
John

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