Jun 29, 2012

Running the Bridle Path with a Run Group

After almost a year, I finally made it to a NYC Run Group -- The Running Co. at Colombus Circle. The loop they did was something they called the lollipop. You run up the bridle path (the stick) and then circle the Reservoir (the lolli part). It was fun to learn a new party. (Of course Garmin didn't pick me up until I hit the Res), but as with my previous run group experience, I lagged far behind. In fact, so far behind that when they went around the res, the went clockwise. I didn't know any better and went counter-clockwise. I saw them pass me and that's how I knew I was going the wrong way.

Still, for about the first mile I kept up (with the stragglers), so it was a mini speed workout for me. I'm used to being the lagger on group runs. It's fine, especially when I know the course. I felt a little stupid since I didn't really know the course they were using and couldn't see which way they went (that's how far I lagged). But, every once in a while I wish there was a slow runners run group. It'd be nice to actually chat with some of the other runners while I do my run, not just before it. Based on the time I think I ran just over 4 miles. I'll have to do that full lolli run to get an accurate distance. (I decided to run home once I hit the 72nd st. Transverse rather than run back down to Columbus Circle.

Jun 22, 2012

Need to Re-Think How to Clock Mileage

Once again my Garmin failed to locate satellites when I started my run. I do wait a bit on the street corner for it to try and locate, but after awhile I just feel funny standing on the street corner, watching this bar on my watch almost become full and then just drop down to half way again. So I will start running figuring the Garmin will catch up with me...eventually

But it means I don't get an accurate gauge of my pace and time.

For example, today Garmin didn't find me until after I'd hit the park and crossed it. And it didn't take me 17 mins to run a mile.


I used mapmyrun.com when I got home to gauge the distance (just shy of 3 miles) and then went to daily mile to log that and the time that Garmin gave me to get pace. Now I run in Central Park enough to get a general idea of how far I go, but really I want to know exactly, otherwise how will I know if I'm getting faster or slower.

All this has me thinking about whether it's time to retire my Garmin, shell out $$$ on a new one or try and figure out who to run with my iPhone.

Honestly, this is primarily a summer problem. In the the other seasons I run with jackets or a vest that has a pocket that I can stick my iPhone into and use any of my apps to clock the run and get distance. It's the summer, where running shorts or skorts don't have pockets really that I really tend to depend on the Garmin. I could use one of those arm band things, but in the past I've found them annoying and they chafe. I try not to run withe race belt because I always just feel weird with it. And honestly, I like the freedom that running without my iPhone or only just my shuffle affords me.

Suggestions anyone?

Jun 20, 2012

Anti-Gravity Yoga

A friend of MP's talked about taking this anti-gravity yoga class and it piqued my interest. So, yesterday I decided to try out a class. Anti-gravity yoga is yoga that involves a hammock, where you can do some aerial moves as well as hang upside down and really get some good stretching in.
So those are the hammocks -- it's 9 feet worth of material. It was really different. You could use the hammock as a bar, as resistance and good leverage. We hung upside down -- the first inversion -- for a good five minutes -- or at least it felt like that. I was losing sense in my legs and with all the blood rushing to my head I was getting very dizzy. I couldn't do any more of the inversions because I was already really dizzy and feeling a bit sea-sick. The best was this cocoon position at the end where you basically lie down flat in the hammock. I dozed off there!

I'm going to try it again. This time eating before I go -- hopefully that will help and I'll be less dizzy.

I know it felt like a good workout, and I'm sore today. Always a good sign in my book.

In other news, I went for a run this morning. Only 3.5 miles, but at least I got in a run before the 90 degree weather hit. I didn't use my Garmin. Instead I tried the GPS version of Map My Run app. I've been enjoying it a lot. It seems more on point than the Nike+ GPS.

Jun 19, 2012

Getting a Running Coach

I'm hoping getting a running coach will help with my running doldrums. At the very least, it should get my marathon training in gear. I had met with a coach last summer, but with the move nothing ever came of it. JM has been working with a coach for all her IM training and it has been going really well for her, so here's hoping a coach helps.

Jun 17, 2012

Lack of Motivation

Last weekend, I got ready for my 10k race. Got my running gear on, walked to the start to pick up my bib and headed to the start. I got to the corral early. I had about a 25 minute wait before the start of the race. I stretched. I looked around and I tried to get excited about the race. But I couldn't. I did not want to be there. I did not want to run. So about 10 minutes before the start, I left.

I couldn't believe I actually did that, but I was just no feeling it. I have been sluggish as of late, but I did managed to go out Sunday for a run. It was just over 4 miles and it felt good to be out there, but I need to start putting on miles if I'm going to run a marathon in the fall.