Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Colds, training and race plans

My last post was about running in the cold; this one concerns running with a cold. I'm at the end of a week long battle with a winter bug that, while never terrible, has been inconvenient. So I've been wondering: If you're sick, is it better to allow the body to rest or to try and "sweat it out"?

A quick Google search directed to me Marc Bloom's Runner's World article "Should You Run When You're Sick?" which had some good advice and tips.

With the Phoenix Marathon just a few weeks away, I decided to sweat it out because my training has been going really well and I didn't want to lose any momentum. It wasn't easy to get going (the couch, my comfies and Tolstoy's Anna Karenina were calling), but I managed to make it through all but one of my workouts, which was a punishing 5k time trial that I decided to skip because I knew it wouldn't go well the way I was feeling.

I didn't feel any worse during or after my runs than I did before I started so I figured I wasn't doing any harm. (Obviously, if I started feeling worse, I would have stopped. I hate missing a run, but I'm not an idiot!)

Now I'm feeling healthy again and ready for a good, hard week of training before I start tapering for the marathon. With how my runs have been going lately, I am cautiously optimistic that my sub-3 hour goal is doable - even if the per km pace for that duration still freaks me out a bit.

In other news, my race plans for the year are falling into place. Here's what I've come up with so far...
And that's as far as I've got. A nice mix of short and long races, mainly trail and just enough road to keep me on my toes...literally...it's how I run. I'm excited - it's going to be a great year!

1 comment:

  1. Good luck with all the races in 2013 Stacey. That first marathon looks like it could be smokin' fast. Hope to see you out on the trails soon.
    Happy training
    Catrin

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