This week was my first week of training to run a 5k. As I wrote about before, I'm hoping to be ready to run a 5k by the beginning of May, possibly making the Klompen Klassic in Pella, IA my first race (this depends on my class schedule; I might have to choose another race to run).
Two observations after my first week back:
First, I downloaded these podcasts to listen to while I run. They were put together by a guy who did the C25k training a few years ago. Essentially he lined up a bunch of techno music and interjects when it's time to walk or run or cool down. Last time I did the C25k I was using this kitchen timer to clock my running because I was too cheap to buy a sports watch. I had to run while clutching this ridiculous Formula 409 promotional fridge magnet timer in my hand. I would constantly be glancing at my timer to see if it was run time, walk time, etc.
Now I just space out, running or walking and listening to music (which is decidedly "Night at the Roxbury" clubbing-style, but that's okay for running) and not really thinking about the time. It makes the run go much faster.
Second, I think my thyroid issues were affecting my running from the very beginning last time. I just got the results of my postpartum blood test back, and my thyroid is within normal limits. I can tell. I no longer feel like I'm going to suffer cardiac arrest just from climbing a flight of stairs. I don't have constantly aching muscles. I can fall asleep and stay asleep (that's unrelated to my running but still nice).
Now that I'm not actively plagued by my pesky thyroid, I feel like my only encumberance to my running is my general lack of fitness. But that's what I'm running to amend, right?
Saturday, February 21, 2009
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