The end of this month marks my one year anniversary of my first day at
Terrain Gym. The result? I have been
injury-free for over a year for the first time since before 2008; I am running
higher mileage than I have since the summer of 2009 and I am physically fitter
than I have ever been.
Bulgarian Split Squat, aka Ouch! |
One-arm bench press. |
Then, at some point, I started to see—and feel—a change. I started to get a high from the work I was doing, a feeling that I thought only running could produce. I started to acknowledge progress. I started to become comfortable in this new environment. And I liked it.
I now go to Terrain 2-3 times a week before my daily easy runs. I love
the way it makes me feel, I love the positive supportive environment and I love
knowing that I am doing everything that I can to be a strong, durable and
mobile athlete. I am inspired by the people who are committed to going every
day. They are firefighters, mothers, mountain rescuers and doctors. They don’t
necessarily have a race to prepare for, but their work ethic is as great as any
professional athlete. I am thankful to have Tonia as a female role model in my
life. She is so strong and tough and just plain cool. She is just what you want
in a coach. She will call you out when you are being a sissy and will push you
out of your comfort zone. She is encouraging and motivates me to do my best.
She also has a great taste in music.
...and down. |
People often ask me if all of the strength has helped my running. Truthfully, this extra training has made me extra tired for my runs. Some workouts I am not able to hit the times that I want and other days I nail them. Tonia said it may take over a year to see the work translate through to my running. After all, it’s about the big picture; being patient and consistent. If I made this much progress in the past 12 months, I am excited to see where I will be this time next year.
In three weeks I will be running the USATF Half Marathon Trail Championships here in Bellingham on the Lake Padden trails that I train on
almost every day. I am very proud of all that Bellingham has to offer and I look
forward to showing off our town and trails to my out of state running buddies.
In preparation for the pending rainy season I got a pair of the La Sportiva Crossovers. They have a Gortex body with a built-in gaiter which is perfect for
the soggy winter Northwest Trails and for my morning commute to and from Terrain
Gym. And if you’re wondering why I’m running so slow, give me a break; I just did
700 step-ups in a 25 pound vest!
Our favorite summer mountain run yet: Yellow Aster Butte
(Apologies for the finger cameo and Tad's head.)