Rock Legend Heavy Medal

Rock Legend Heavy Medal
Win this and take all.

8/25/2010

Back to San Fran

If you had the opportunity to go to an event that thousands of people try to get into by entering a lottery system and many never make, and you were being given the chance to sign up without all that hassle, would you take it?

I did. Therefore, I'm running the Nike Women's Half Marathon in San Francisco this year. Did I mention that this is the weekend before my fundraising event, the L.A. half mary? Yes. Back-to-back weekends of half marathons in October. What better way to train for Rock Legend?

So now we're making plans for our weekend trip to San Francisco. I'm not sure where we'll stay yet. Hotels are so expensive and even more so for this weekend but it'll be worth it.

I've heard so many awesome things about Nike Women's and so I'm excited to be able to experience it for myself. An added bonus is that many of my running friends will be there with me. So that will feel awesome!!!

Did I mention I'll get a necklace designed by Tiffany & Co. for finishing?

Strength Training: Venting

As we move through the strength portion of our training season, I remember what it feels like to be sore from lifting weights and doing squats and lunges and those hateful crunches. I hate ab workouts so much. Nothing makes me want to puke more than sit ups. And I don't like walking away from a workout session feeling nauseous. Sweaty? I don't mind. A little bit light in the head? Not a problem. Finding it difficult to grip a water bottle? Sure, okay. Nauseous? Not acceptable. Not ever. No thank you.

Fortunately our coaches only have us do those little crunches and leg lifts that work the area, which I can tolerate a little here and there.

I find that punching exercises are the most fun. Take a wide stance with a little bit of a squat, holding in your core (tummy) twisting your trunk as you punch across your body from side to side. This reminds me of karate in high school. I must suppress a kiai with each fist jab. I don't want my team to think I'm crazy.

I have done a miserable job of trying to practice these strength training moves at home. Tuesday nights, once a week, that's all I do. I find my work and volunteer schedule allow little time for me to sit and play on the computer to amuse myself, let alone get to the business of planks and bridges.

This Saturday - 6 or 7 miles at Dockweiler Beach for the All Team Event! This should be awesome.