The New Year didn't prompt me to
reflect, evaluate my goals or make resolutions. January 1, 2016 was just
another day of training, another day of trying to be better and another day working
on my weaknesses.
My "new year" began on
November 8th. After a disappointing performance at the Lake Padden
Trail Half Marathon and a "did not start" at the Moab Marathon, it
was time for a break physically and mentally. I took two weeks off from
running, but still went to the gym (Terrain) and took a couple yoga classes for
fun. Still, I felt mentally drained and had no motivation to start running. One
day I went out for a run, got a mile out and just stopped and walked back to
the car. I just didn't want to run. This feeling scared me as it has never
happened before so I went to the doctor and got blood work done. All of my lab
results came out just fine and I was pleased when the doctor tipped her hat to
my good nutrition.
2016 was an incredible year, arguably
the best in my running career. Highlighted by representing the U.S. team and
placing 18th at the World Long Distance Mountain Running
Championships and by winning the La Sportiva Mountain Cup. Every goal I set I
managed to achieve. It's not very often you can say that. So, I think my
problem was simply that I was tired. The day I walked back to the car I gave
myself until the end of the week to "snap out of it," and if I was
still in a funk I would take another week completely off from any physical
activity. Luckily as the week progressed, I started to feel better and, almost
magically, things turned around. My motivation was back and I was ready to get
out the door and start thinking about workouts again.
Cooper's Rock State Forest, West Virginia |
My goals for 2016 are more fluid
than 2015. There is no more La Sportiva Mountain Cup series with points to win,
but individual races with prize money. I will not have the opportunity to be on
the U.S. Long Distance Mountain Running Team because I did not compete in the
qualifying race in Moab. However, this year is an all up year for the short
distance Mountain Running Championship which returns to Loon Mountain on July 3rd.
Third time is the charm, right?
I will kick off the season with
the Fragrance Lake Half Marathon here in Bellingham on February 13th
and then my training and fitness level will dictate our next move. I have been
logging consistent 80 mile weeks and I had my first workout in months just the
other day. The tempo showed that I am right where I left off in October so that
is encouraging moving forward.
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Stewart Mountain, Bellingham |
In the life of a competitive
distance runner, December 31st is the same as January 1st,
is the same as January 2nd, 3rd, 4th… Every
day we strive to be just a little bit fitter, just a little bit faster, just a
little bit tougher, just a little bit braver.
Time to go make the donuts.
My favorite blog post to date, Maria.
ReplyDeleteMine too. You're kickass. And, Aly thinks you're cool from like the other side of the world. That's double!
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