So here's the deal. I decided to play a game with my brain. See, I convinced myself that I would do my mile repeats on Wednesday. After deciding Monday night that I didn't want to run, the thought briefly occurred to me that I could do my mile repeats Tuesday morning before work since my legs would be nice and fresh. However, I didn't let this information go to the freak out part of my brain to obsess over. Instead, freak out part of the brain still thought I was doing an easy paced 9 miles.
When my alarm sounded, I got out of bed and grabbed a couple of bites of a protein bar and got ready for my run. That's when I let my brain know what was up...... to some.... uh... resistance.... (apparently part of my brain is a child).
Jeri: Guess what..... time to do some mile repeats!
Freak Out Brain: Nuh uh.
Jeri. Yup. No reason not to.
FOB: Sure there is. Don't wanna.
Jeri: It's light out. It's nice out.
FOB: Don't care.
Jeri: You're going to have to do them on the treadmill otherwise. You hate that.
FOB: So.
Jeri: You'll be stuck doing them with tired legs. You'll freak out even more about that.
FOB: Nuh uh.
Jeri: If you do them today you don't have to obsess over them for the rest of the week. You can start obsessing about the 22 miler instead.
FOB: Lalallalalalalala...not LISTENING to you......
Jeri: Fine. You can wear all green for the run.
FOB: Well ok then.
Once I got Leprecauned Up, I hit the road for the run. It was freakin' chilly out there. It took me through the first mile warm up and first mile to actually felt like I was warm. Honestly, the first repeat might've been one of my most difficult. Also, didn't help that it was almost primarily in to the wind. The second mile was great because my legs seemed to memorize the pace. The third mile I lost my headphones (FYI yurbuds may be sweatproof, but they're not jeri sweat proof) and was shocked at how hard I was breathing. Yikes. It's almost nice to have the music cranked up just to block that out! The fourth mile was tough. I had to haul some major booty the last quarter of a mile to get my pace where it needed to be.
I did the repeats in 7:39, 7:38, 7:39, 7:39.
Consistent little bugger huh?
I absolutely love how you write. You write in the same way that my brain thinks. I also love how you don't write every day. Your blog updates are always nice little surprises. :)
ReplyDeletelove reading about your crazy fast training sessions. Just awesome. Those mile repeats are horrible...but so incredibly bene!!!! Awesome job...even with the Taylor Swift steeped Mantra...hahaha
ReplyDeleteFor such a hard workout, you definitely nailed it. Way to conquer the freak out brain!
ReplyDeleteNice repeats girl!! Consistent for sure!
ReplyDeleteI love the phrase "leprechauned up"...I can totally picture it!
haha, just wanted to say you are so awesome. the end.
ReplyDeleteoh wait, not its not. you absolutely should sign up for nyc! :)
Holy crap! How'd you do those all at the same pace? I need a good 10-second range to fall into when I do intervals. Nice job. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteSolid work there homie. It's gotta' feel good to have that under your belt now.
ReplyDeleteI would say bugger, that is consistent :) And impressive!
ReplyDeleteWow! Another quality workout! You're going to kill your target race Jeri!
ReplyDeleteYou never cease to amaze me with your running and writing :) (And I agree with danielle, you should sign up for NYC!!)
ReplyDeleteGreat work on the repeats! They are so tough but you rocked them!!
ReplyDeleteNice work chica!
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I like to wear headphones most of the time too, just to block out the annoying sounds I make. I also like to wear them during races, because some runners make super gross-obnoxious sounds when they race...I find hearing them throws me off.
ReplyDeleteNice run. It looks like you are ready for the full marathon.
-Dom
Great run leprechaun! The conversation with your brain was mucho entertaining. I usually find my brain much less willing to compromise. And, strangely, it usually has a think irish accent.
ReplyDeleteFreaking awesome on the intervals! Teach me your consistent ways oh green one :)
ReplyDeleteI trick my brain all the time into thinking that I'm going to run slow. But I slowly pick up the pace so my brain doesn't know (shhhh...don't tell it).
ReplyDeleteOh, and don't say the word 'thon. It sounds too much like thong. And you're not a gangsta. :)
Great Blog Jer.....love the tug of war with FOB...ain't that the truth....
ReplyDeleteNICE work on the mile repeats. I try to talk myself out of tons of stuff too. Never works - I'm not very convincing.
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