18 July 2011

EDEN 5K and Training for the Hershey Half Marathon

So, I might be turning into an athlete.

At the urging of my sister Beth, I have been running more and participating in 5Ks since the Turkey Trot last Thanksgiving. I now run 3-4 days of week, usually no less than 3 miles at a time. I also broke down and joined a gym other than the community rec center. Unfortunately, the rec center didn't really offer convenient hours/class times. So, after much debate and looking around, I joined the WOW gym. Although Tim had a bad experience there before we met, my sister Krys goes there, and one of our friends from Karate works there. What I liked best was a)the price, and b) the fact that I can work out at every location. Since I live almost directly between Robbinsville and East Brunswick, I have a pretty wide schedule of classes to choose from. So I have been doing a yoga/pilates mix and weight training class at the gym 2-3 times a week, plus running at home.

Then, Beth decided to up our game by getting us involved in a half marathon. Although I wasn't sure at first, she found a training plan (if you follow the link, note that it cautions you should get medical clearance if you are over 35. ouch.) that was doable, and a half marathon in a theme park. I think they even give out chocolate at the end. It doesn't get any better than that. We can't really back out now, since Mac is super excited to go to Hershey Park.

Game on.

We are in week 2 of training now. The farthest I have ever run is 4.5 miles, so I will soon be breaking new ground in distance. I am nervous about going up a mile every week, but Beth and I will be doing those runs together, so it should be okay. We are very good about rewarding ourselves with food, coffee, etc., whenever we feel overtaxed.

To kick off our training, we ran in the EDEN 5K this weekend at the Princeton Forrestal Village. It was HOT and HUMID, but we made it through in a respectable time of 30:30. However, we took our time as a challenge to do better next time, and are running two more 5Ks in the next few months.

This is all shocking to me, because until a year or so ago, the words exercise and Lisa didn't consistently go together. But now that I have started, I really want to make it through the half marathon and beyond. Not only is it good for me, but I think that it sets a great example for the kids, too. And as long as we are running, it is extra time that Beth and I get to spend together. All things considered, it is a winning situation.