Today’s lesson: fueling. Can we just call this a ‘what not to do’ lesson?
When I woke up I was sooo tired (we’ve been staying up way too late catching up on Scrubs) that I convinced myself it would be better to push my run back to the afternoon. That’d be great and all, except that I am a way better morning exerciser. Especially except the fact that I can run at 9am after downing just a Goo, but by 5pm I need to have actually eaten food and that was a little tricky. Two different loaves of bread simultaneously sprouted mold yesterday and if our cupboards had a fuel gauge it’d be reading empty.
I ate a few spoonfuls of ice cream frosting (yuuuuum),
and a slice of swiss cheese,
but then it seemed like I probably should find food food.
But by the time I’d walked a block away from the house it started to pour, which is how I ended up convincing myself that (an entire tray of) nachos would make awesome running fuel.
Also, I had a cupcake.
Too cute not to be a good idea!
Adam came home earlier than expected this afternoon and as we hung out it got later and later and myplanned 7-mile run seemed harder and harder. Which is why nachos actually do make awesome pre-run fuel: I felt like such a fat idiot that I was extra motivated to get out there! Go me?
I headed to Delaware Park for four 1.75 mile loops. 7 miles in 1 hour and 15 minutes. <– that time is especially sad when you consider that I stopped every loop to stretch/drink and I paused my clock for the breaks. Maybe I do need to relook at my fueling.
I didn’t get done with my run until after 9pm so I ended up just skipping dinner. <– don’t do as I do
This was a strange post. Also, clearly I’ve stayed up too late watching Scrubs again.





Dude. 1.15 sounds good to me! I’d be very happy with that -think of it this way, you could do that same pace on race day(which I doubt anyway-youre likely to be faster in race conditions! ) and still do sub 2:30. Training runs ought to be slowand steady in the beginning anyway! Just pleaaase start eating post run!
Thanks so much for the encouragement! Running always kills my hunger so that’s why I usually try not to run towards the end of the day.