Author: nathasha

  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 15 (Thoughts on training)

    Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 15 (Thoughts on training)

    I’m at that point in training where I’m just ready for it to be over. My legs are tired. My body is tired. I’m tired of feeling like I have to run.

    I mean, I do enjoy running. Really, I do. But the pressure to complete a (super long) long run and a certain number of miles each week has been draining.

    Yes, I know. I signed up for this. I wanted this. I chose my training schedule. I could have chosen an easier one, but wanted the challenge.

    And a challenge, I got.

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 14 (Running through sickness and catching up with friends)

    Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 14 (Running through sickness and catching up with friends)

    My colleague was sick a couple of weeks ago, so of course I was obsessively using hand sanitizer and wiping everything in our office down with Lysol wipes. He got better, and I thought I was in the clear.

    But early last week, all the signs were there: scratchy throat, fatigue, weakness… and then by mid-week, I knew I was doomed. I was coughing and sneezing, and was just a mess.

    I was definitely sick.

    Week 14 of training went down the drain.

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 13 (Arrival of new runner, Rock n Roll’s Rock Trio medal)

    Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 13 (Arrival of new runner, Rock n Roll’s Rock Trio medal)

    One of the perks of running long distance races is the medals. I’ve collected some cool ones in the past year and a half, when I started the 50 states challenge. So far, my favorites include the Hottest Half medal (Dallas, Texas) because it doubles as a beer opener, and the Philly Love Run medal (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) because it’s pretty.

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 12 (Survived the 20-miler, thoughts on Peter Chang)

    Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 12 (Survived the 20-miler, thoughts on Peter Chang)

    One of our summer interns told me she could never do a marathon because she couldn’t be alone with her thoughts for that long.

    I’ll admit, being alone with your thoughts during a long run can be tough. It’s hard not to focus on the pain, the boredom, and the many miles you have left.

    It took me a while, but now I actually do enjoy being alone with my thoughts. I enjoy the time to think about whatever I want, to focus on whatever I want, and to zone out if I want (which, during long runs, is ideal).

    But it can still be really tough. I completed my first 20-miler of this training season on Saturday. And I’m not going to lie: I hated every single minute of that run.

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 11 (SoulCycle, Labor Day weekend at the beach)

    Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 11 (SoulCycle, Labor Day weekend at the beach)

    I wish I could say last week’s training rocked, but it didn’t, so I can’t.

    It was another busy week—I spent part of it at a conference in Virginia, and had a couple of other things going on. But, I am proud to share that I finally tried SoulCycle (my x-training activity for the week). I’ve never done a spin class, and I hardly ever bike (though I wish I could more often, but that would maybe require getting a bike…), so I wasn’t sure what to expect.

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 10 (Busy work week, No-bake peanut butter balls)

    Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 10 (Busy work week, No-bake peanut butter balls)

    Sometimes you have great weeks, where you’re just a running rock star—you’re hitting your weekly mileage goals and you feel great. And other weeks, training is just a bust. This past week was the latter. I didn’t even come close to hitting my 45-mile target. And that 19-mile long run I was supposed to do on Saturday? Ha.

    I was swamped at work last week, had other obligations over the weekend, and running just didn’t happen.

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  • Marine Corps Marathon – Week 9 (Buredo, pool parties and dumb bells)

    Marine Corps Marathon – Week 9 (Buredo, pool parties and dumb bells)

    It was time. I finally added strength training into my marathon training plan.

    I bought a couple of 3-pound dumb bells earlier this month. My sister took one look at them and cracked up.

    Her: Three pounds?! What’s that going to do??
    Me: They will do a lot when what you’ve been lifting was nothing! … Plus, I can put them together to make six pounds!
    Her: *laughs* Ok, sure.
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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 8 (celebrating #10, eggs baked in tomatoes)

    Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 8 (celebrating #10, eggs baked in tomatoes)

    The week began with cake.

    Our office is big on celebrating things — birthdays, baby showers, new interns, the arrival of summer, etc.

    Last week, my colleague, Kevin, got me a cake to celebrate completing 10 states. It was awesome of him. He said I’d get another cake after I complete 10 more states. Something to look forward to!

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 7 (tips from run chat)

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    Ever heard of #RunChat? It’s a Twitter chat that takes place Sunday nights, covering various topics related to running.

    I almost missed it last night because I tried to go to bed early. Good thing I couldn’t sleep. There were some great tips on training that I would have missed (note to non-Tweeters: technically, you can always read a Twitter chat later, but what you would miss is the real-time conversation with others).

    Following are some of my favorites tips from last night’s chat.

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  • Marine Corps Marathon Training – Week 6 (65th birthday and peach tart recipe)

    Before this running blog, I had a food blog. A few of them, actually.

    The latest still exists, but hasn’t been updated in over a year. I keep saying that I’ll return to it, but it just hasn’t happened yet. Maybe one day…

    In the meantime, I’m going to start sharing some recipe-related posts here. I don’t cook and bake as often as I used to, so there probably won’t be very many of those posts.

    I did bake yesterday though. First time since the holidays! I whipped up a peach tart after my long run, thinking it would be great recovery food. I wish I could say it turned out awesome and hit the spot, but it didn’t.

    I’m pretty sure I know why. But first, here’s my weekly training update:
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