Friday, April 16, 2010

blisters galore

So I went to REI yesterday with a friend after stopping by Maggie Moo's to get a free "tax day, tax relief" slice of their "ice cream pizza." Sadly it was kind of lame and gross. There was only one flavor to choose from despite the advertisements stating there would be 3. I guess I'm not a big white chocolate fan.

I bought the Vibram Classics... and last night I ran my regular 2 miles in my 'barefoot shoes' while catching up with Linds (good times by the way). Today I needed to go to the bank and get cash for my friend to fix my car. I decided it would be a good plan to run there in my new Vibram shoes and walk back and run the last mile (2.5 miles there and then I walked 1.5 miles and ran the last mile). When I got up the hill toward the bank, I knew my feet were tender. When I got to the bank I peeked at my heels and I had blisters surrounding the entire Achilles on my left foot and a few blisters on my right. Frustrating to say the least! I was wearing a size 37 shoe instead of 38 like the blue Vibrams I have. I wonder if the blisters are because the Classics are designed differently than the Sprints or if it's because they're too small? I think it's because they're designed differently... the rubber on the heel hurts like nobody's business! Those blisters I have are wicked. Now I have blisters on my toes and heels... who wants to guess where I'm going to get them next?

I'm probably too stubborn. I want this barefoot shoe thing to work. I can tell I am running more on my mid-foot/ball of my foot which is good and the reason I got them in the first place... but I don't like these blisters I'm getting. I could definitely do without.

Of course, all of this preparation is for my 50-miler in the Mojave Desert (Nevada) that I signed up for on June 26. I have 4 marathons between now and then which I am treating like long runs for the 50-miler. I'm a little scared... but excited all the same. People are right on the money when they say runners are crazy...

- run for life

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

barefoot?


I decided to try those "barefoot" shoes by Vibram. Last night I ran in them for the first time and got a huge blister on my right great toe (or big toe for us non-medical people). I've gotta say, they look pretty silly. I saw a man running the Knoxville marathon in them and I had just ordered them from REI... mostly because they have their 100% satisfaction guarantee and I was sure I'd return them. The people who reviewed them at REI said they took some getting used to and someone said they run normally 5-6 miles a day in regular shoes and they were only able to run 1/4 mile the first day in them. Yeah right, I would never put shoes on and just run a quarter of a mile. Pfft.

I figured I'd still take it easy. I ran 2 miles in them. It took me 20:15 at a super easy pace. I kept thinking my knees were hurting and perhaps I was getting shin splints... I could feel the ground every step and I could feel my blister starting to form but I'm stubborn (I get it from my dad) and since I had decided to do an easy 2, I was going to finish my easy 2. (Don't get me wrong, I'm not in super great shape or anything but I'm on my 'I'm going to get back into racing shape kick that should last awhile since school is over... last night was my first night of it. ha ha!)

Today I had off so you'd think I would have run in the morning but instead I did a bunch of errands I can't do on the weekends like go to the bank, post office, get my passport picture taken (it was pretty bad but whatever, it wasn't TERRIBLE like my last one, ha ha). I even cleaned Lazarus for the first time at the car wash! I only went there to get the bottom of my car clean from all the nasty snow, sand and salt from this past winter (I still think snow is only good for visiting when you want to snowboard or ski). Also, they have free vacuum use when you go, so I needed to get that kitty litter out of the bottom of my car from the STP (gas additive that spilled all over the bottom of my car when the guys changed my oil).

Anyway, back to running. I taught a fitness conditioning class that turned out to be more like a personal training session since there was only 1 person. It was too hot to run during the day so I waited until it was dark and went out at 8:30 and began my second 2 mile jaunt in my barefoot shoes. It wasn't too bad. I went out easy trying to just get used to the shoes so I finished in 19:56 and then ran up and down the hill (the street I live on is a decent sized hill) 2x. I could still feel everything. I feel like my knees are a little more tender today than they were yesterday. I can't decide if I like them or not. My feet feel very light when I'm wearing them, like I'm really not wearing any shoes or wearing spikes/racing shoes. However, I feel the blister growing on my toe (in the same place as the first day).

I don't know if I like them because they're light or if I don't. I feel like I'm going to get shin splints! Maybe it's psychological. I am glad I'm running in the dark because the shoes kind of weird me out when I look at my feet. They look like water shoes with toes... I'm vehemently against toe socks because my toes like to be friends! (Okay, I think they look weird and feel weird.)

I'll keep trying them out for awhile, but I'm leaning toward just using them as a training tool to force myself to run properly rather than actually replacing my current Supernovas. I am going to ask my PT his opinion on them too. I think I need a professional opinion of them! Either way, it feels good to be running again. I just don't want to sideline myself because I ran in silly looking shoes...

- run for life

Monday, March 15, 2010

starting over

Again, here we go with the re-start. It's already a year later from when I last thought I was re-starting. I sometimes frustrate myself and get fed up with myself. Unfortunately, I can't go back in time and tell myself to do things sooner or not to travel so much so I could stay on top of work, homework and running all at the same time. I told myself or promised myself rather that I'd get in shape once school was over. Here we are less than 3 weeks from finishing my master's degree. It's almost time to make good on that promise.

I started running again last week. I hadn't run since the Disney World marathon weekend really. I was doing p90x for awhile since it was so cold and raining out. I moved again and currently live in a family's basement so the gym is further away... so I don't go to the gym except when I have to teach. So much for getting use out of my free membership right? I have 75 more days here so I think I can get in pretty decent shape in 75 days. I'm going to rock the p90x in the morning and run at night after work. I should be able to get on a good roll once school is over. I need to get back to my final paper for my eating disorders class now though. I'm writing about cognitive behavioral therapy. It's pretty interesting and it's my last assignment for the class so I need to get moving!

-run for life