{"id":133,"date":"2008-05-25T11:18:04","date_gmt":"2008-05-25T18:18:04","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/eatdrinkrunwoman.com\/?p=133"},"modified":"2008-05-25T11:18:04","modified_gmt":"2008-05-25T18:18:04","slug":"pfitz-week-16-439-miles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/eatdrinkrunwoman.com\/?p=133","title":{"rendered":"Pfitz, Week 16 (43.9 miles)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Many runners get anxious during their taper period as they&#8217;re concerned all gains in fitness will be lost.  Who knows, perhaps I&#8217;ll feel that way over the next two weeks when my mileage really starts to decrease, but this week was all about taking care of myself, which meant cutting a couple of runs short.<\/p>\n<p>The biggest thing on my mind was my Thursday appointment with the boob smasher.  It was a call-back, so I was just a tad nervous.  Interestingly, my anxiety was much greater the day of the call (as I was leaving from my previous boob smashing, the nurse said I&#8217;d receive a letter if everything was fine, a call if they found something).  I was pretty calm while driving to my appointment, but my anxiety returned as I lay on the table getting an ultrasound.  Wouldn&#8217;t that be ironic: just when I was feeling the most fit of my life, the big C hits.<\/p>\n<p>My anxiety was short-lived, thankfully, despite hearing the doctor say there is a spot that is &#8220;most likely&#8221; benign.  Having a biopsy is certainly an option if I&#8217;m feeling nervous about it, but his recommendation is to come back in six months (as well as do self breast exams).  Since breast cancer doesn&#8217;t run in our family, I&#8217;m going with the doctor&#8217;s recommendation (and yes, I already have my appointment).<\/p>\n<p>Of course, when I told my darling the news his inclination was to tell me to have it biopsied.  I understand where he&#8217;s coming from; every time he has a seizure I want him to get an MRI.  He has epilepsy, but there&#8217;s always that thought in the back of my mind that perhaps it&#8217;s a tumor after all (Ted Kennedy&#8217;s diagnosis certainly hasn&#8217;t eased my worry).  Fortunately his meds keep things under control and it&#8217;s been a couple of years since he&#8217;s seized (every time he has the slightest twitch I blurt out, &#8220;Did you take your Dilantin?&#8221;)<\/p>\n<p>Enough of this downer cancer\/tumor talk.  Sheesh!<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->Here&#8217;s the recap:<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Sunday<\/strong><\/em>: Okay, so one more cancer reference.  Even though, like many Pacific Northwesterners, I have a vitamin D deficiency, I always slather on the sunscreen before heading out for a run.  I made it through 3 1\/2 hours of intense heat\/sun on Saturday with nary a hint of pinkness.  On Sunday my darling and I attended his godson&#8217;s 2-year birthday party, and it didn&#8217;t occur to me to put on sunscreen.  We sat out on their deck for a couple of hours, and I was mostly in the shade.  I did, however, walk home as my darling had a photo shoot (it&#8217;s about 2 miles).  The next day I was surprised to see my forehead was quite pink and when I brushed my hair, YEEOUCH!  Gotta love the sunburn in your part.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Monday<\/strong><\/em>: morning arm routine, afternoon BUAL\u2122 workout (8 miles w\/5 x 600m sprints).  I really pushed myself during the sprints (my fastest was a 7:02 min\/mile!) but since I was still feeling the effects of the weekend sun I walked in between rather than jogged.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Tuesday<\/strong><\/em>: yoga, rest day from running<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Wednesday<\/strong><\/em>: I was feeling the effects of the previous night&#8217;s wine consumption (I made dinner for a friend who was turning 40), so I decided to sleep in.  My 5-mile recovery run that afternoon turned into a 5.8-mile run at an average 8:43 pace (my recovery runs should be in the 9:30-9:45 range).<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Thursday<\/strong><\/em>: Planned on running 6 miles but my right calf was acting up again (most likely due to running the previous day&#8217;s run too fast).  I still averaged a 9:22 pace but after taking 1 lap around the lake I decided to call it a day at 4 miles.  I wanted to feel fresh for the next day&#8217;s 15K time trial.  When I entered my run into my log I realized Pfitz had called for just 4 miles that day; I had decided to add on 2 miles to make up for a shortage.  I know, I know; I&#8217;m supposed to be in taper mode.  Now&#8217;s not the time to add miles.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Friday<\/strong><\/em>: back to the gym for my arm routine and some stretching.  After yesterday&#8217;s run I iced my calf and ran The Stick across it.  I iced it again after my gym routine as I wanted to feel good for my time trial.  (I was scheduled to do the last of my tune-up races this week but was unable to find any races that fit the bill).<\/p>\n<p>I had a rather ambitious goal &#8212; 1 hour, 15 minutes &#8212; which would be the same pace as my 10K race in Arlington (8:04).  Just as I plan to do for the marathon, I wanted to start off conservatively and then gradually increase my pace.  I started with a half-mile warm-up, then picked it up.  I was shooting for maintaining an 8:15 pace for the first three miles, increasing it to an 8:05 for the next three, an 8:00 for the next two, then finishing the remaining 1.3 miles in a sub 8-min\/mile pace.  I hit my mark for the first 2 miles (8:16 and 8:13 respectively) but went too fast for my third (8:05).  As a result my pace slowed to an 8:20 and 8:17 for the next two miles.  By then I decided to shoot for my second goal of finishing under 1 hour, 17 minutes.  I succeeded: 1:16:22 (which translates into a 3:51:16 full)!  I also made note of each 5K time and was thrilled to see not only was each a PR, I ran each faster than the prior one (25:34, 25:25, 25:23).<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Saturday<\/strong><\/em>: Although I was scheduled for a 16-miler, I not only decided to add a couple of miles, I was going to make it a hilly run.  Because the weather forecast was for cool, cloudy skies, I wasn&#8217;t in any particular hurry to head out.  It was well after 10:30 when I hit the road and I was dismayed to see bright, sunny sky (I&#8217;m sure the rest of the Memorial Day revelers didn&#8217;t share my dismay).  My route took me through the neighborhood to the locks, then over to Discovery Park.  Fortunately the loop trail at Discovery is shaded, but it&#8217;s also rather hilly.<\/p>\n<p>It was after noon when I left the park and the rest of my route was in full sun.  I got a slight reprieve as I ran along Elliott Bay (the temp was cooler along the water), but I started getting extremely light-headed despite taking in lots of Heed.  It was then I decided to cut the run to 16 miles.  I also walked up the two steep sections of Broad Street.  I hit 16 miles in Fremont and immediately headed to the store for a banana and an Odwalla chocolate protein shake (I still had a little over 2 miles to go, and even though I&#8217;d be walking it, I knew I needed nourishment).<\/p>\n<p>After washing off the crust of salt that coated me I collapsed on the couch for an hour-long nap.  Thank goodness today is a rest day!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many runners get anxious during their taper period as they&#8217;re concerned all gains in fitness will be lost. Who knows, perhaps I&#8217;ll feel that way over the next two weeks when my mileage really starts to decrease, but this week was all about taking care of myself, which meant cutting a couple of runs short. 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