Friday, April 25, 2008
Ego is my rabbit...
I drove home from work today excited and pumped to get my 2 x30 minute hill repeats done. The sun was shining, I slept the night through, and thought only briefly of the crossfit workout I checked before leaving work. My fellow crossfitters were meeting at the track for 3 x 800's. Hmm...that sounded fun, but I have a goal and work to do. I met Troy to get into my car and recover my belongings...what amazing luck! The police found my stolen car after a month and all of my belongings were intact!! After a quick breakfast for the girls and myself I changed into my trail shoes. Caleb called.
He did the morning Crossfit workout. He smoked his 800's getting 2:30's and faster. Then he casually mentioned he thought I could be faster than the fastest woman so far. Her 800's were in the 330 range. He knows my math is atrocious and explained that I could easily do this. I told him I had a workout to do. He said he knew and that was too bad. I hung up. It took me all of 5 seconds to decide. I knew what I had to do. I called Ronda about 10 times looking for validation and enabling like a good friend will do, but she was no where near her phone. She was doing her PRESCRIBED workouts for the day. "Girls, I'm sorry...I have an appointment with a stopwatch." Emma shook her head sadly as Zoe gave me the evil eye. I tried not to notice as I took off the trail shoes and replaced them with my road shoes. I changed my shirt for good measure to the "Run like a girl" Montrail t-shirt. It's become my lucky t-shirt. I grabbed my keys, water, gu and went to warm-up. Caleb arrived just as I was finishing the first lap of my first 800. "1:16" I was in trouble...too fast. But on the second lap I held it together long enough to catch that furry little ego bunny. I finished in 2:45. That's fast for me. I couldn't keep the pace for the final two. I clocked a 2:57 and 2:55. The last one had even splits. With my ego soothed I called Ronda to confess my transgression.
She said that's great and her voice told me everything I needed to know. Those 800's weren't getting me out of my hill repeats and those hill repeats that I was looking forward to earlier this morning, were now going to HURT. The phrase, "You gotta pay to play," entered my mind. I went back home, grabbed the dogs, and off we went towards our 7-9% grade hill to run up it 2 times at threshold.
So as not to keep anyone on the edge of their seat I did finish my workout. I could not get my HR up to 168 on the first repeat, but did push hard at 156 for 30 minutes. The 25 minute downhill was like chocolate, chips, and a great kiss all rolled into one. The lactic acid cleared and I had some legs for the second repeat. For our second trip I started a little farther downhill and managed to get my HR up to 166. The 30 minutes brought us in sight of the gate at the top of our hill.
I learned my lesson. As Ronda reminded me I don't want to make a habit of writing checks my body can't cash. Those all out sprints at Max HR are fun and yeah, make you feel good when you catch some high fives for the numbers, but they will not serve me in the long run. Remembering my long-term goal, The Tetons, and sticking to the plan is going to give me the best chance of competing at my potential. But living in the moment and running a 2:45 makes me feel pretty damn good too.
Now- does anyone want to help me clean my house? Because that was on the list of "to do's" as well.
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3 comments:
endorphin junky, speed demon and rock star all rolled in one. That competitive drive will serve you nicely against those experienced ultra runners. I see a lot of trail poker in your future. Nice work on those 800's and after your 3.5 hour run today and crossfit...house cleaning will be your hardest workout. :)
Friends and training partners are there to help us be wise...and keep those pesky egos in check :-) Remember that they are generally much more kind / gentle than some unforgiving trail race.
That said...I am going to have to pick up the pace before I hit the track with you guys again!! Great work.
Rock on Kris, I am really enjoying your blog! Jen of NZ
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