Saturday, May 24, 2014

Research You Say?

So once upon a time, I thought running long distances was crazy. I thought running any distance was crazy.

I have friends who have done the Goofy Challenge and Dopey Challenge in Walt Disney World. (For those of you who don't know, that means running a half marathon on one day and a full marathon the next...oh and the Dopey has you run a 5k and a 10k on the two days before that...)



Wait, I still think this is all crazy.

In fact, I think that running 13.1 miles sounds crazy. Today I did a walk/run of less than 3 miles and I just don't know about that 10 more miles. 

So, as I mentioned in the last post, I've been searching the internet quite faithfully for beginning runner help. Luckily for me, and now for you fair readers, runDisney has a great training program put together by Jeff Galloway. Other runners swear by this program. Podcasts swear by it. Come November I will tell you how I feel about it.

However, I am going to combine the Galloway program with the c25k program. I feel like these can go hand in hand quite nicely because for the Galloway program you do 2 normal runs during the week and your long run on Saturday. So for the "normal" runs I'll be following the c25k but sticking to the days from the Galloway program. 

Look at all that bling those Dopey people get!
After my "run" today I was super motivated to spend money on work out things. I'm going to show you my haul and in 2 weeks I'll let you know what I think. And without further ado...

These are super cute and look like they are made out of a sweater!

So these Nikes are the ones I've been using for a couple of months. They are usually comfortable but I have weird, wide, big feet so sometimes they hurt the sides of my feet. So when my mom (Hi Mom!) took me birthday shopping for new running shoes at the Nike Outlet I chose these...
Aren't they cute?
I really like these. The color is super cute. The tongue is attached to the shoe and made out of a neoprene-like material that makes it feel like the shoe has a built in brace. The bottoms are flexible and they are so light! But then when I was out shopping today I found these...

The bottoms/soles are my favorite.

Aren't they adorbs? One of my very good friends, Alexandra, who happens to be running the Avenger's Half with me, keeps touting the Asics brand. So when I found these on sale, in my size, they decided to come home with me.

Bright colors!
Running socks. And here I thought running was a relatively inexpensive, low tech sport. Boy was I wrong.

What is it? Any guesses?
Some of the podcasters I listen to are always talking about their Spi belts. I decided to try this cheaper version first to see if I could stand to run with a belt on. And then finally...

One of these things is not like the other.

Running mags. I usually find that I am most inspired to do something if I am absolutely immersed in the thing. One even talks about a Couch to Half Marathon program. I will peruse these at my leisure. Oh and the Geek magazine, that's because I am a huge geek...have to get my nerd news some where. 

I know you guys are super interested in my every move every day, but for convenience I'm going to do a weekly workout update. Feel free to comment with your successes, challenges, and goals. Happy training everyone!

Question of the Day: What is the craziest thing you have attempted? Was it a success?

Brilliance of the Day: "All of our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them." - Walt Disney

4 comments:

  1. Unfortunately I haven't done very well in being great at running/jogging, so I can't say that's the craziest thing I've done. But I would say taking on more and more difficult cosplays! It really makes me exhausted sometimes and hurts my brain to figure things out, especially when it is for someone else! But the results end up awesome!

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    1. I am super impressed with your cosplay abilities! Have you decided what you're doing for Comic Con in September?

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  2. I really love that you are doing this blog! I have completed 2 half marathons and I still can't believe that I was able to run 13.1 miles! It does become kind of addictive though...after a little while.

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    1. I didn't know you were a runner. You'll have to tell me all your tips and tricks!

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