week too (much)
my second week of training was a bit more intense than my first. my long stretching continued, but i ran for a longer amount of time and distance as well as focused more on some deep breathing mechanisms (in, hold, and out). i completed 17 sit-ups and 20 pushups, of which i have always struggled and my cramps returned.
i got the opportunity to walk for 20-30 minutes with a JCU student who is also planning on participating in the 10k or 1/2 marathon in May. this occurrence made me appreciate alone time as well as long for a running companion...
i made one silly pre-workout mistake--namely i indulged in a heavy snack--and one fantastic post-workout decision--attended daily Mass on campus.
i got the opportunity to walk for 20-30 minutes with a JCU student who is also planning on participating in the 10k or 1/2 marathon in May. this occurrence made me appreciate alone time as well as long for a running companion...
i made one silly pre-workout mistake--namely i indulged in a heavy snack--and one fantastic post-workout decision--attended daily Mass on campus.
week won

as suggested by my training manual, i started the first couple of days practicing what is called a "shuffle," which i would describe as a SLOW, no knee-lift float across the running surface with minimal arm/shoulder movement. this is a slightly uncomfortable posture, and i felt as if all the athletes on the courts below were staring in bewilderment at the ridiculousness of this shuffling. i wanted to follow the manual precisely, so i did not abandon this novel style of running.
aside from shuffling and light jogging this week, i was also fortunate enough to play pick-up basketball and make my FIRST appearance into the Corbo room, which are both parts of my cross-training schedule. i have been hesitant for quite some time to make my way into the weight room due to my nagging self-consciousness and poor self-image. surprisingly, i was able to take advantage of the several Nautilus machines (i.e. linear leg press, calf, and seated leg curl)--all of which i lifted between 70-90 lbs for several repetitions.
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