If you participate in any form of social media, you know you're friends tend to fall into groups. If you're in your early to mid thirties like most of my friend group you have a little from the following:
The Mommies
The Nerds
The Harry Potter Fans (insert other fans here too)
The Crafters
The "Always at the Gym"
So when one of my dearest friends put up she was interested in doing a half marathon, I thought "Well this is unexpected". So I commented something along the lines of "Really?"
Then the text conversation started.
A few minutes later, both of us were signed up for our first half marathon. I wish there were more to it but it was really as simple as that.
This happened on Saturday night, but Sunday morning she was putting me to shame by already going for a run and telling me that she was going to do the leg workout I did on Saturday on Monday morning. But she didn't have a lot of guidance.
At this point, most half marathon plans I've found run for 12-13 weeks, which gives us two months to get to that point.
Until then, I made a plan for us to increase time by 10% every week to two weeks and get three runs in at first, then move to four. I will be sharing this math on my Instagram (@jackienelli) seen in the upper right corner of my page.
I've run since essentially my peak weight, so running is nothing new to me. However, since I started running post-op I've noticed an adjustment was needed for nutrition. No longer can I have a carb filled dinner the night before.
I ran the 10K Across the Bay a few weeks ago and finally got a 10K PR for myself. I attribute part of my success to taking Gu Packs every 40 minutes or so. This will likely be continued in a blog post as training continues.
Anyway, we're both very excited for this run. I'll be posting many of my workouts to Instagram and I'll put some summaries on here from time to time.
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