Signed up
for the Victoria Goddess Run. A half marathon. Yup, call me crazy.
It’s two
weeks before the 320km Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer.
Which is
three weeks before I do the 140km Tour de Victoria.
I know. I'm asking for a bit much out of this 40 almost 50 year-old body.
But hey, if
you don’t take the leap you’ll never know how far you can jump.
Saw an
interesting anecdote on Twitter today. Someone wrote they’d done a workout,
then realized the “pros” would be doing another one, so they’d better get out
there and up it.
Anotherwards,
instead of doing what you should do or what you think you can. Do more.
Enough
said.
So I’m
telling my riding pal this morning, as we huff and puff up some hills on our
bikes, that I signed up for a half.
“So how
much running are you doing now?” she asks.
“About 40
minutes. Once, sometimes twice a week,” I reply.
“How far is
a half marathon?” comes next.
Me in a
mumbo jumbo said something like, “Over 20kms.”
Then, the
lightning bolt.
“How far do
you run in 40 minutes?” she smartly inquired.
“About 6.5
kms,” I reply meekly.
“So I guess
you need to start running more,” she concludes.
Silence.
Seven weeks
till the half. That’s the challenge.
It’s
something I’ve always wanted to do.
Now fit
that in with school, work, living and training for a 320km cycling ride.
Thinking I
might need a new pair of running shoes.
2 comments:
Jeez, Jane. You're only running 40 mins now? Get yourself a good training program and start building up the long runs. I've done the half marathon distance, several times, and it's brutal. You need to be doing 2 hour runs every weekend ... like, soon.
Scare me silly!
Think I have a pretty good base from the cycling. Even though different muscles.
Build quick is the plan and stay injury free to go the difference.
Good think I'm a bull... and a little pig-headed...
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