I am an “N”

12 Aug

This week wasn’t any better than last. Work is hectic because both of my clients are moving at the end of the month. On top of that I still have unresolved business that is weighing heavy on my shoulders; with lots on my plate already why did I sign up for my first marathon?  I had a moment  at the office where I boasted about an 18 km run; a bit smug I got carried away and before I knew it was typing in my credit card number online and registered for the Las Vegas Rock & Roll marathon on Dec 5, 2010. I’m an impulse buyer and never second guess a purchase. Shoes, purses, running gear, dresses and suits for the office I’ll bring up to the till with little regret. But this was different; pressing the ‘purchase’ button evoked instant buyer’s remorse!! “What the hell was I think…?”

A few days (and short runs later) I started to process and deal. I started rationalizing my decision, training for something more challenging might be exactly what I require right now; a grander goal to keep me focused and positive.

I’m bound to have uncontrollable interruptions during my training so alleviating any setbacks I do have control over is very important. I must remain injury free; for that reason I have made the following promises to myself.

“I, PT Girl swear to stretch after each run. I swear to attend one yoga class a week. I swear to see my RMT once a month (at minimum). I swear to take my fish oil pills daily and I swear to nourish and rest my body as required”

My friend Julie invited me to join CC and herself to a yoga class on Sunday afternoon. If you’ve been following my blog or tweets you know that yoga is not my forte and I’d usually decline the invitation. “Yes! Yes! I will come.  What’s the address?” I said. To my surprise this was no typical yoga class.

This was Infrared Yoga. I’ve been in infrared saunas before, I like the way the heat gets distributed and know of its many health benefits.

  • Promotes weight loss
  • Improves your immune system
  • Improves your strength and vitality
  • Helps cure several skin diseases like eczema, psoriasis,  and acne
  • Strengthens the cardio-vascular system
  • Helps control your blood pressure
  • Detoxifies your body
  • Gives you more energy and relieves stress
  • Relieves pain (joint pain, sore muscles, arthritis)
  • Helps control your cholesterol level
  • Helps treat bronchitis
  • and many more….

The small private studio (holds up to 6) was immaculately clean and beautifully lit with little red candles along the mirrored wall. It’s located in the heart of Vancouver and in last Sunday’s class it was just us three girls and the awesome yoga teacher. Upbeat, positive and full of confidence this yoga class is a more then a hot stretch session, it’s a self esteem booster!  The close personal attention from Sarah the teacher was fantastic.  She knows how to mold her class to her students’ personalities. I’m frightfully inflexible; it’s hard to believe that once upon a time I was able to do the split! These days I’d be happy to see any kind of elasticity. Like most yoga classes the vibe was mellow and relaxing but Sarah was quick to read that cracking jokes and making fun comments would be more then welcomed by us gals. At the end of the 60 minutes I felt fully relaxed! “… yes I will be back next Sunday!” I said thanking Sarah.

My body was feeling great on Monday and was ready for a long run.  The weather was overcast and 19 degrees, which is perfect!  I set out with no specific goal; I just wanted to let my mind go blank… so I ran and ran and ran some more, clocking 19 km. I kept a steady and easily sustainable pace of 5:52 per km.

Tuesday morning I had to face Toby my RMT. O.M.G. that was the most torturous 45 minutes of my life! How can my body feel so good yet be so stiff, tight and knotted?? “I’m barely applying any pressure; you are so tight. You have to stretch!” Toby told me again.  “To hell with this! I can’t take another excruciating massage like this” I thought to myself as she rubbed out the knots in my lower back, I vowed to religiously to stretch and attend yoga.

I’m excited about my marathon training. I’m starting this weekend by attempting a 24-25 km run (my longest run ever).  But as a marathon NOVICE I would like to ask my followers for some tips and advice. Dos & don’ts. Recommended books or training programs. HELP!!

PT Girl xo

6 Responses to “I am an “N””

  1. Sushicookie 12. Aug, 2010 at 3:01 pm #

    Hey you get to run on my birthday! lol. It also happens to be The Day of the Ninja, so make sure you are swift enough to make them proud!

    On another note, I love your blog. It’s so cute. :)

  2. steena 12. Aug, 2010 at 3:45 pm #

    As you know I haven’t actually completed my marathon yet, but from a training standpoint, my best piece of advice is it not think or dwell on the long run. The more you think about it, the more it hurts your(my) brain. Just wake up and do it. It’s been working for me so far.
    I’m excited to read your progress on training!

  3. Shafiq Khan 12. Aug, 2010 at 5:08 pm #

    What kind of time are you looking to complete the marathon?

    I have a training schedule for sub 3, sub 4 and sub 5 hours.

    I can send you them if you want?

    :sK

  4. Melissa 12. Aug, 2010 at 7:58 pm #

    I can totally relate to the impulse marathon purchase. I did the same thing for my first – the Paris Marathon. I had visions of glamour, elegance and sophistication as I glided through the beautiful streets, effortlessly sipping my Gatorade.

    That’s the thing about the impulse purchase, for reasons unknown, you get lured in. But I’m telling you – I’ve bought some bad shoes, horrible dresses and unflattering make up as a result of buying off the bat. But the Paris Marathon was by far my finest and most rewarding consumption. Marathon’s are magic; whatever it took to entice me into running one, well, I can only be grateful.

    Enjoy, enjoy.

  5. Lizzy 15. Aug, 2010 at 6:56 pm #

    congrats on your upcoming marathon!! wooohoo! you’re going to do great! I suggest the FAST training program…Run Less Run Faster is the book that it’s in. I’ve been ‘following’ (changed it a little) the 1/2 marathon training program for 1-week and I already really like it! I’ve never done a marathon before, but might this winter too!
    I hope you had a great weekend!
    xoxo!

  6. VoluptuousVixen 16. Aug, 2010 at 10:55 pm #

    Keep up the good work and great that you are changing up your routine a bit and getting a sweaty stretch on!

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