Sunday, August 17, 2008

Dreaded Long Run turned Fast Long Run....

I did a long run today. Not a long slow run like you are supposed to, but a long fast run. Why? Not sure. Wasn't my goal. I ran the first 7 miles with my great friend Julie. We were cruising. I felt great, didn't want to slow her down but knew this might bite me in the ass later. After that run I was meeting my husband and he was to be my sag-wagon. He rode the bike along with me with water and good company. 

I was sort of dreading this as I wasn't sure how Matt felt about being my sag-wagon. It ended up being great. He pushed me to go faster than I normally would've as I didn't want to go so slow that he would fall over. He handed me water, encouraged me to keep going, told me I looked good from behind and pushed me to keep my speed up at the end when I was clearly tired. I love my usual long run group, but this taught me the importance of mixing it up. I think my weekend group has gotten very comfortable with one another, we chat a lot and don't pay much attention to our intensity (I am speaking for myself).  Yes, we are always tired at the end, but I think we could do better! Okay gals, if you are reading this don't be scared to run with me now!

I ended up doing a little over 19 miles today. I might possibly be doing 2 marathons in October, Twin Cities Marathon as a pacer to help two friends qualify for the Boston Marathon and there is a chance I will be starting in the elite wave at the Nike Women's San Francisco Marathon.  I won't find out about the elite marathon until the end of August to mid-September so I am training for a marathon I am not even sure I am running! This long run I completed today re-inspired me to keep training hard for San Francisco in hopes I will be at the start line. 

Thanks to my wonderful hubby for supporting me today on the run, I will run with you on the bike ANY day! And girls, get ready to mix it up! I think we all have a little untapped potential!

5 comments:

Jen said...

What a great hubby! It's so nice to have company on a long run.

EZnJ said...

Great job Darcy. Your running passion got the break it needed and the fire and drive is coming back. I teared up (SAPPY!!) that Matt was so encouraging - but that is one of the best feelings in the world. Go for San Fran - hope it works out! jh

Cy said...

You're a running machine!

Elite wave at SF sounds like fun-Hope it works out!

juliemac said...

Sounds like your running is going great. What Fun!!
San Francisco Marathon would be really cool.......elite wave.....even more cool!! Hope that works out for you.

Jennifer Cunnane said...

Wow - what is the date of the marathon? I am going to be in San Francisco - maybe - to do the Carmel Valley trail marathon and then hang out with friends and hubby (he has a work trip) for several days after the race on Oct 19!