Sunday, April 17, 2011

Training for a marathon kills your productivity

I guess it's time for my monthly blog update. Oy.

We finally got our crap together enough to get our waterproof camera to the photoshop, so I'm hoping to put the finishing touches on a post (including some snorkeling photos!) about our Costa Rica trip soon. Don't hold your breath that it's going to be this week, though, because we'll probably be spending our Easter break driving across country to pick up the car that E bought from his parents.

I finished up my teaching duties for the semester/year this week. I'm pretty excited because that should be it for teaching during my grad program. I'm finally to the point where I can focus ONLY on my own research and hopefully finish this beast up before the end of 2011.

As of today, it's 6 weeks until the Calgary Marathon. My training is still going alright, but I'm having major reservations at the moment about adding mileage and actually going the distance on race day. My long run yesterday was 16 miles, and I honestly don't think my feet and legs can handle another 10.2 miles on top of that! Plus, the training schedule I chose maxes out at a 20 mile long run - leaving the last 10K of the marathon as an unknown come race day. To be honest, my biggest problem at this point is my wimpy feet. I have always been prone to blisters, and I come home with new ones after every long run. The blisters make anything past the half-marathon distance painful and basically not enjoyable. This week, one of my mutated pinky toes blistered on the bottom, which caused my stride to change and led to a BLOOD BLISTER on the ball of my foot. Honestly, for all the problems that my baby toes give me, I would probably just be better off if I could amputate the darn things. Oh the joy of endurance running!

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