Last week two exciting things happened.
- On Saturday, I ran a 10 mile run with my sister, Emily.
- And I also finally typed up my Blog Award post. If you have any desire to get to know me better, you should read the post, because it is super personal.
Anyway, in my Blog Award post I was asked what was the last movie I had watched. I answered with, The Fighter. One thing that I love about the movie, The Fighter, is the bond the two brothers, Mickey and Dicky have. I am very close with my family, so I can totally relate to this.
Dicky is the older brother, who has a star shining boxing moment back in the day. He still wants to be involved in boxing so he coaches his younger brother Mickey. Drug abuse ends up becoming an uncontrollable obstacle that alters Dicky’s ability to coach. Although, Dicky’s quality of life suffers, the brotherly bond never breaks.
Of corse there is no drug history among the relationship I share with my sister. I can relate to this because in life, your sister, is the one person, you can be totally honest with, and who will push you to your fullest potential (especially in sports.)
And that is exactly what happened during my 10 miler.
My sister pushed me to my fullest potential.
Here is what went down…
I met my sister at her apartment. Before we left we looked up this Half Marathon Pace Chart. I am no longer just going out there to run. I learned from Hal Higdon, if you want to run fast, you have to train fast several times a week. So we decided to practice our 10 miler by running at a pace similar to the one we are planning to run race day.
We decided to hit the MVT, but to get there we had to run down hill for two miles, stopping at some street lights. Once we got to the trail, we ran three pretty flat miles and then turned back. The last two miles were off the MVT and up hill. We wanted to add two miles up hill because Annapolis is super hilly, so we are expecting a lot of hills race day.
Honestly, I don’t know what happened during this 10 miler. Normally my sister and I run at a similar pace, and sometimes I am a little bit faster. But during this run my sister was much more speedy.
There is a quote from the book, Born to Run, it goes like this, “But you can’t muscle through a five-hour run that way; you have to relax into it like easing your body into a hot bath, until it no longer resists the shock and begins to enjoy it.” Even though, it may seem like an excuse to you, it is the truth. During this run, I just wasn’t feeling it. I couldn’t find my running rhythm.
RUN ANALYZE
SUMMERY from my Garmin
Distance: 10.00 miles
Time: 1:37:31
Average Pace: 9:45 min/mi
Best Pace: 7:51 min/mi
Calories: 814 C
Run Cadence: 96
HONEY STINGER
One thing that did help me when I felt a little bit low in energy was my Honey Stinger. This is the first time I have ever tried this product. I actually had never heard of this product until the blogger from All Seasons Cyclist suggested I give them a try. I am really thankful I did. I love the fact that this product is more natural and free of chemicals. They also tasted really good, and didn’t cause any stomach problems. The Honey Waffle was a fantastic post run snack. For a more detailed review check out the blog All Seasons Cyclist or click here.
- Have you tried Honey Stingers?
- How did your long run go this week?
© 2012 sweatdaily
Meghan,
I love those honey stinger waffles! That is all I take on my rides anymore.
I love them too. So good!
I love the Honey Stingers, but I usually switch between those and the Shot Bloks… rotating with Gu every five miles (it works for me). I used Hal Higdon’s plan for my first (and only) marathon. I thought I might run less days for my next marathon, but I don’t know. H.H. works, so…..
Even though you weren’t feeling the 10 miler, to me your time looks amazing. Anything under 10 minutes per mile is like lightening speed to me!
Aww thanks… u are the sweetest. I am training for a half marathon and I am hoping to run it in under 2 hours. I am glad to hear so many people using the honey stingers! I love them.