The Shadow Racer

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Location:

UT,United States

Member Since:

Jan 13, 2012

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Highschool Champ

Running Accomplishments:

Three Year Varsity XC and Track runner at Desert Hills High School

School record in 3200m

Some road racing medals


Short-Term Running Goals:


Long-Term Running Goals:

Qualify for Boston Marathon

Finish an Ironman

Run until I'm dead!

Personal:

I am currently attending Southern Utah University and absolutely love it there!  I am not running for the school, but am training for road races. I love being outside and am always looking for new adventures!

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Day Two: When I woke up this morning, I was sore. It was amazing! I had finally been able to push through the dizziness enough to run hard enough to actually make myself sore.  It felt great! (In a weird way of course.)

Since I don't work until later today, I decided to do my run after class.  One of my roommates asked if it bothered me to run in the heat. I had to laugh as I told her how, in a few hours, my old team would be running in 105+ degree weather.

My run was great!!!  Okay, not entirely.  The first mile and a half were rough and I was feeling slightly dizzy, but not at all as bad as normal.  At the turn around point, I stopped for a minute to gather myself a bit--my back was killing me.  When I started running again, the heat reminded me of the XC days, and I had an incredible adrenhaline rush.  I pushed even harder than yesterday and finished my 3 miles (out and back toward Wal-Mart) in 25:43 with an 8:33/mile average.  Even better than yesterday!  Yes, I know it's not great, especially when I look back on where I was before all this crap happened, but I am trying to just keep looking forward on what I am accomplishing now despite my health issues instead of what I accomplished when I felt okay.  And honestly, an 8:33/mile average really isn't far off from what I ran before!  The only difference is that today felt a hundred times harder than it did back then.

When I got back, I immediately got a little bit of water and then drank a small bottle of chocolate milk to get my blood sugar back up.  This helped the recovery process a ton, I feel great right now! 

Giving myself a little bit of a push and running in the heat helped me feel in touch with a part of me that I was worried was lost.  Now, since I started struggling with this health stuff, I have had a few arbitrary days where I've felt great like this, so I'm trying not to raise my hopes up, but I am honestly starting to think that regaining my speed and strength despite my health problems won't be as hard as I originally thought.  Today's run made me hungry for some long runs, but I know that I need to get in a week or two of consistent 3s before I start to build up some mileage. 

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