Sunday, July 28, 2013

4 Keys to Successfully Running My First Marathon

I just completed week 2 of my 16-week training schedule with a "long run" on Saturday of 6 miles. I put that in quotes because I'm a little embarrassed to consider 6 miles a long run, considering I'm training to run 26.2. Nevertheless, it went really well!

Reflecting on what made it go so well, I've discovered at least 4 key ingredients to successfully training to run my first marathon that all came together over the weekend.

1) Hydration
I hydrated well on Friday night. Saturday morning I drank a lot of water before my 10am run and the
humidity and temperature were both low.

2) Nutrition
I ate plenty of carbs on Friday night (thank you Lasagna from Vezzo!) and a left over ciabatta sandwich for breakfast on Saturday. I'm still trying to figure out how to eat properly as a runner. So far, all I know is I get to eat carbs. In fact, I need to eat carbs and can tell such a difference when I do.  This is in contrast to the no wheat, no sugar, no dairy diet I maintained for about a year from June 2012 until just recently. But that is a whole other blog post.

3) Pacing
Yesterday I kept a steady pace throughout the 6 mile run. My goal for the marathon is to run 10 minute miles and finish in 4:30 hours (my real goal is to just finish the thing, but if I can do it in 4:30 that will be awesome). Yesterday my average pace was 9:30 for all 6 miles for a total time of 57 minutes. The run felt great and today I don't feel sore or injured.

4) Generosity
Last but not least, I received some incredibly generous donations last weekend. Wow! I am blown away by the generosity of people so far. I am amazed at how much spiritual and psychological fuel generosity provides me as I run. The generosity I've received helps me feel supported and accountable on each training run. It makes running this marathon about much more than a personal accomplishment. It is a communal endeavor to help us do something that reaches beyond ourselves.


My fundraising goal for the NYU Cancer Institute is $4000. I have already received $1075 in donations, which is 27% of my total goal! And that is with 14 weeks left to go.

I am so grateful to those who've donated. Thank you, thank you, thank you to:

Paul Greene
SC Connor
Lizzie Lowe
David Sommerville
Mia Simring

You all are amazing! Please know that your generosity gives me fuel to keep training and keep running!



2 comments:

  1. Kudos to you on your goal and your training! While 6 miles is certainly the longest run I tend to do - I agree completely about hydration. I'm always amazed by the difference the humidity makes in how I feel. Also, I recently invested in a water belt, which although it was awkward to run with at first, seems to help as well.

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    1. Thanks, Christine! I didn't know you were a runner, but am really glad to hear that. Are you training for anything in particular? Thanks for the tip on the water belt. That will probably be my next running-related purchase.

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