I remember back when I was in college and my brother called me asking for some book recommendations. After I picked my jaw up off the floor, I rattled off some titles I thought he'd enjoy, likely The DaVinci Code as I'd just recently devoured it. You see, my brother, six years my senior, was the awesome athlete of the family. I was the brain. We both dabbled in each other's specialty, he'd destroy some Jeopardy! categories, and I'd make All-Conference honors for volleyball, but for the most part we knew our rolls. So when he asked me this question I got super excited!
ZOMGICANDISCUSSBOOKSWITHMYBROTHERTHISISTHEGREATESTDAYOFMYLIFE!
Turns out, with his new job, he was on the road a lot, and he found that audiobooks helped him pass the time. Yay brother.
Fast forward to me, or rather just bring the attention back to me [me me me!]. I picked up an audiobook from the library a couple of weeks back just to see if it'd be possible to listen to it at work. Outside of the attrocious acting in the audiobook, it was kind of awesome. I liked it so much that I continued to listen on my short commute home. And then kept listening while I was cleaning my apartment when I got home. And even loaded it to my iPod shuffle for my long run. By then the annoying accents and ooooemmmmmgeeeeeeee-ness of the book were more tolerable and I was really enjoying myself!
Since then I've finished two other books and have a few more on hold at the library. If you're interested in trying, I would recommend a pretty "light and/or fluffy" read because I find it hard to be stopped in the middle of something I'm intently concentrating on. Also, for running, I think it'd be better for easy runs/general aerobic runs/parts of long runs. When you're really concentrating on your pace/form/whatevs it's pretty hard to follow the book too.
Look at me combining all my loves in to one thing. Last year I discovered reading books on the treadmill. This year I take my books in my ears on my long runs. Next year I'll probably have a chip implanted in my head so I can read the book in front of my face but still view the running paths beyond that.
Crap. That's an amazing idea!! BRB, heading to the patent office asap!
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This weekend I tackled my first long run with miles at marathon pace. Naturally we got dumped on with snow, and were under a wind advisory, so gym it was. I hate running on the treadmill. But I also know that attempting to run fast on loose slow would've equated to about 10:30 minute miles. Not exactly MP. I had 13 miles to do with 8 at marathon pace.
Essentially I convinced my brain I had a 5 mile GA run and then an 8 mile MP run so I didn't lose my sanity. Jeopardy came on shortly after my MP miles got going, and while I can't do math while I run, I can still run some Jeopardy categories. Good to know.
Finished 13.1 miles in 2:00:21. Marathon pace miles were:
And of course my IT bands are pissy now. :) |