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Location:

Wichita,KS,

Member Since:

Sep 14, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Local Elite

Running Accomplishments:

marathon pr:  2:59:49.  Saint George 2011

Praire Spirit 50 mile winner 7:36:30 2013

I accidentally ran 100 miles in November 2013.  it was hard.  I threw up a lot.  decided to do a better job next time

I did it again on purpose October 2014--Heartland 100 winner and CR 17:38:37

Heartland 50 winner May 2014

Psycho Wyco 50k winner February 2012

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run enough to hold off the middle-age spread

 

 

 

 

Long-Term Running Goals:

 

Sub 3 hour marathon--SOMEDAY!  Done!

 

New long term goal:  ....run enough to feel kinda like I did when I was fit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Personal:

I was a single mom.  Two times over.  We all survived, despite the fact that I make atrocious decisions.  Then, I met a man I didn't deserve.  And he loves me so much.  And I love him. We lived in sin and bought a house for two years then hired a judge and officially got married(to our great delight and also the delight of our mothers), then a month later he was diagnosed with cancer.  Well we survived all that and he's 100% fine now.  But, we're really out of shape and really busy with kids and jobs and running just isn't my priority and there's so many other layers to all of it, but I'm running anyway.  This is my failure blog now.  Just to log that one run a week if I snag it.  
Somehow that matters and I want that run recorded.

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Miles:This week: 0.00 Month: 0.00 Year: 0.00
Mizuno Waverider 12 Lifetime Miles: 333.61
Nike Air Pegasus Lifetime Miles: 507.20
Pink Pegs Lifetime Miles: 595.58
Pink Nike Avant Lifetime Miles: 624.04
Crappy Asics Lifetime Miles: 146.72
Adidas Adizero Mana Lifetime Miles: 113.32
Blue Avants Lifetime Miles: 653.33
Crocs Lifetime Miles: 18.08
Lunarfly Lifetime Miles: 468.47
Total Distance
10.00

8:31 average pace.  Seemed awful stiff this morning, started out with a few rickety 9:30 miles and things finally warmed up.  Towards the end foot started bugging a bit so I sped up since running faster makes the foot feel better--strange but I think I run with better form at higher speeds so it is easier on my foot.  Anyways last couple of miles at 7:30 pace.  Off day tomorrow and I am going to talk to my friend about a massage she is very good and may know some tricks to help my foot.  Have 18 miles planned for Monday, which will be my longest run to date.  This month depending on how the long runs go I may or may not shelve the October marathon.  It just depends if this foot is not going to heal by October than I don't want to run a marathon on it and risk my first marathon ever being a painful blow-up. We will see my foot is not getting any worse but I would sure like to see some more marked improvement soon.

Blue/gold Asics Miles: 10.00
Weight: 0.00
Comments
From JulieC on Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 16:46:09 from 67.42.250.73

April, do you leave enough room in your shoes that a finger and a 1/2 is between the tips of your toes and the end of the shoe? My first marathon my right foot bugged me a great deal. I thought it was my bunion but really it was too tight of shoes. I also, after my first marathon, had tons of blisters on my feet. I didn't realize that my shoes were too tight. I thought shoes were supposed to feel snug. I was corrected and that has made all the difference in the world. Rarely a blister from a marathon, only under my long second toes that cause me to eventually lose the nail. No blisters on any long run since changing sizes. The pain before was intense that I could barely walk after a run. Where exactly is your pain again? I could read back and find out but since I am writing this ridiculously long post I thought I'd ask.

From Burt on Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 23:57:40 from 98.167.151.26

I agree with you assessment that running slower hurts you. Well, at least for me because I bounce more. And for a fatty like me, that's bad.

From seeaprilrun on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 09:16:47 from 68.102.148.130

Julie I have what I believe to be plantar fascitis in my right foot. At first it presented just like plantar fascitis and seemed to almost go away until I ran the 1/2 then after all those rocks and gravel it was killing me. Now it is much better but not 100% and I have noticed on harder surfaces and rocks it hurts to run. It's not acting like PF anymore either--it doesn't hurt first thing in the morning or after sitting still, but more at the end of the day when I have been on my feet too long, and when I've been running on a hard surface. I think I heel-strike less at higher running speeds, and therefore less pain in the foot. I have just been getting paranoid lately about it rupturing after 26.2 miles on asphalt and I have to limp to the finish. If it would show some more improvement throughout the next month I wouldn't be so paranoid. How's that for a long post?

Burt--I'm glad I'm not the only one that has noticed that too slow of a speed can actually be uncomfortable

From JulieC on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 10:22:54 from 67.42.250.73

I was hoping it was an easier fix but really plantar fascitis is a hard one, but common even in non-runners. Do you where heels a lot (I am doubtful here)? The other thing I have heard is that weak calves are to blame. Where is your masseuse : D? Dehydration/calcium channel problems may play a role, causing in balance in muscles of legs leading to tense calves and then poor compensating heels. These are just my nursing thoughts here at the end. A friend of mine wears a brace at night to keep her ankles flexed, hence stretching her calves and helping her plantar fascitis. Try more new shoes too with added heel cushioning.

From seeaprilrun on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 10:33:07 from 68.102.148.130

Heels haha never! I do have high arches, though. The problem all started after running in those blasted Mizuno shoes that were supposed to be the bomb but I think they were too flexible and I run on too much uneven surfaces and bang now my heel/arch is mad about it. I also was on my feet for nearly 24 hours in a row that week and it was just too much for my poor foot. I am really really hoping that with supportive care this thing goes away. I want to see how it acts on a few 18+ mile long runs so I will know if it is going to hold up for a marathon or not.

From seeaprilrun on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 10:38:52 from 68.102.148.130

If it doesn't get better than I will probably back off after the 1/2 in September, do a lot of cross-training and treadmill and let the stupid thing heal, and then maybe look around for a January marathon or even wait until spring if need be.

From Eric Day on Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 15:20:45 from 189.169.212.89

I would suggest cutting down a little mileage before taking decision to cut off races. More easy miles. Hope your foot gets well soon.Take care.

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