I’m wondering if I should start a running blog?
I seem to be writing a lot about running. I suppose one reason for that is the fact that I am on maternity leave and the “medical” part of this blog is not at the forefront in my life right now. That will likely change when I go back to work. Still … can I keep up two blogs? I mean… three? (I have a cross-stitching blog which has been grossly neglected of late.)
Hmm…. something to ponder.
In the meantime, let me tell you about the new little piece of gear I picked up today. Remember that crazy run in the snow I wrote about the other day? Well, today I decided to get some Yak Trax.
Say whaaat? The first time I heard this term, I thought … well, I won’t tell you what I thought.
I called a bunch of stores in my area and most were sold out. Husband wanted to look at some skis so off we went to the local SportChek and bingo! One last pair was available. Now, the weren’t the name brand type as pictured above, but a cheaper version which looked pretty good. (My neighbor who runs marathons regularly showed me the pair he had and the ones I picked up looked pretty similar.
I really wasn’t sure what to expect, so I went for a test run up and down my sidewalk to get a feel for them. I liked the way they gripped the snow on the snowy bits of sidewalk and found they weren’t too slippery on the parts of sidewalk that was cleared. So, off I went.
The plan today was 5.5km. I had hoped to make it a steady, straight run, but by 1.5km it became quite apparent that my calves were very, very upset with me. The short 2km run I did in the snow yesterday came back to haunt me, or I should say, my calves. Anyway, it was a tough run and because of the discomfort, I decided to take some walk breaks and ran 300 m short of my goal; I ended up running the 5.2 km in 10s and 1s. I’m glad it’s in the books but I am sore now, all over. My back, calves, ankles, core — it all hurts. I cringe at the thought of what I’ll feel like tomorrow.
(But, you know what? I am so glad I did it!)
I thought I should share my 10km training schedule. Runners, please tell me your thoughts. I am giving myself 8 weeks.
id love for you to follow my running journey! run100run.wordpress.com
Done!!
My fiance just started using YaxTrax and LOVES them! We’ve been getting a lot of snow in the northeast and they are his saving grace for running!
I’m glad I got them. Will take done getting used to though. I can feel every muscle in my lower legs tonight. Owie!
I don’t use these for running (not much snow at sea level on the west coast), but I use them for early season hiking and they are terrific. Enjoy your runs!
Thanks!!! It was a tough one and I am still resting from it, but now I know I can run in snow!