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Healthy eating FAIL.

Tuesday, 16 March 2010 | 10:03 pm

Ok, I think I’m going to have to deal with eating unhealthy food and just balance it out with healthy food (i.e., more whole grains, fruits and veggies). Totally removing the stuff I shouldn’t eat isn’t working as I seem to “relapse” every other day.

I purposely did not do a weekend food recap on Monday cos I was still eating unhealthy stuff from Monday thru today! LOL. So yeah, my food recaps might be more like, weekly food recaps >_<

The more I deny myself the pizza, chicken tenders, bacon, fatty ribeye (and so on), the more I tend to eat it more. So I’ll just continue eating it (in moderation) and then still incorporate the brown rice, whole grains, and lean meats, fruits and veggies in my diet, somehow.

If my metabolism weren’t as screwy (and didn’t have a genetic disposition to diabetes), I wouldn’t even be worrying about what I eat.

I leave you now with my all-time fav (and supper tonight):

Grilled Asparagus wrapped in Pork Belly

p.s.,
I woke up around 4am to an earthquake. Apparently, it was a 4.4 magnitude one, centred in Pico Rivera. I didn’t even leave the bed, just made sure the shaking stopped and went right back to sleep. LOL.

Long Run Training: 8 miles (taper)

Sunday, 14 March 2010 | 08:57 pm

This was my last long run before the Los Angeles Marathon. The thing is, I wanted to do 12 miles, but then decided to lower the amount to 10 miles. As you can see, I completed the (originally scheduled) 8-mile taper. *sigh* A couple factors came into play:

  • My knees started acting up. That’s right, knees. Though, it was more left knee than right. I don’t know; I mostly think it’s because I’m just nervous for next weekend (LA Marathon is on the 21st!). Still, I thought my knees were going to be ok and it was on the 4th mile that I finally felt good about them… but then…
  • Sisy wanted to quit cos she had a painful arch! Ugh. When Annelle told me to “go ahead,” I generally just continue on my run (like last week). This time though, even if I did go ahead, I began to think about my knees again and naturally, began to feel some pain! Ahhhh. So I thought, well, let me just head back to the car and meet my (already) waiting sis. But she wasn’t there! So…
  • I backtracked (e.g., ran) to look for my sis and even went up the Strand a bit (in case she decided to continue running despite her sore arch) whilst texting and leaving her messages on her mobile! LOL. Meanwhile, I had already covered enough ground to make the 8 miles, missing at least a few of my walk breaks/intervals. Hahaha.

Anyway, to sum up (too late), I lacked the mental toughness today. I thought that since my sis had already given up, and that I didn’t really need to train much cos I was going to run LA easy, that it was OK for me to just stop. Still, I got some mileage in today and as much as I didn’t really feel strong afterwards, I’m just really hoping not to give up the same way next Sunday.

Stats (as recorded by Garmin Forerunner 201 and Forerunner 50)

Actual Distance: 8.27
Avg Pace: 13:31 min/mi
Calories: 794 C
Avg HR: 161 bpm
Max HR: 177 bpm

Oh, I also need to hydrate this week because I also realised that I hardly drink water during the day (except during meals and when I need to take my vitamins). >_<

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2009 Race recap & realisation

Friday, 12 March 2010 | 11:06 pm

You’re not dreaming. You are in fact, reading a post of my 2009 races; a recap, rather. Yes, it’s March 2010 and 2009 was so last year, but I didn’t really have a chance to do this at the beginning of this year, so here it goes… I friggin’ ran too much in 2009. +_+

LOL. Yes, I just realised that right now. The volume of events I did and the sparseness of my training (except for the one marathon) probably led to why my (left) knee rebelled against me weeks ago. Oh, and sometimes in the evenings, on particularly cold nights, I have all these tingly sensations in my legs. I suspect that they’re trying to tell me to stop the running madness. >_<

That being said, 2009 was also one of my more successful years, in terms of training and running. In 2009, I achieved a “Personal Best” three times — twice in running half-marathons and the other in a marathon. Before ’09, I would just do a half-marathon and marathon a year (since 2005 anyway; prior to that, I’d only have 5k or 10k races). So, in 2009, I ran 4 half-marathons and 2 marathons. That’s 104.8 miles of race mileage and it doesn’t even count my training mileage. Quite a bit of running, yeah?

You can probably say my left knee is a casualty of overuse (and again, sparse training in-between months), but I kept thinking in my head that I could have probably avoided it if I stretched moreĀ  and/or did more strength training exercises and/or kept up with my training.

Then I read this article (see left), and I felt better. :) It’s from the USA Triathlon Life magazine (Winter 2010, Volume 13, Issue 1). What I got from the article was, no matter how careful I trained, chances were, I’d still suffer some sort of injury (it’s not a guarantee, but injury is essentially, inevitable!). The real challenge is how I deal with the injury and the process of bouncing back. The writer has actually been waiting for 20 years for his “perfect” season of training that would lead up to his “perfect” race but came to a realisation that the perfect, pain-free, problem-free race doesn’t exist. There is adversity and there will always be.

Adversity is not a means of dragging you down, but an opportunity to build you up. In all my decades of racing triathlon I suppose this might be one of the most important lessons I’ve learned: that the perfect race and the perfect season is completely imperfect. That life is not about fearing adversity but of confronting it and conquering it and becoming a better person because of it. Adversity, in a funny way, is in itself, perfection. – Jeff Matlow (USA Triathlon Life, Winter 2010, p.130)

Wasn’t that special? ;) A few words that will keep me level (and kinda inspiring me for my 12 mile run tomorrow). I hope that you click on the article thumbnail and read it in its entirety. Better yet, print it (on recycled paper) and post it close to your training calendar. Then, when you’re feeling like you’re about to give up, take a gander at the article and hope it brings you to the same realisation as I did.

p.s.,
I found it mildly ironic that the article’s photo has a wooden puppet clutching its left knee. rofl.

 

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