Showing posts with label running program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label running program. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

New Running Website, New Running Blog

This week’s big news is that I have finally got the new website for runners up (and running ;-) ).


It looks a lot different from my other site .
I’m still trying to figure out the best way of combining them (or even
whether that’s a good idea). The first site is more of a web service,
with weekly e-mail newsletters, but this is a resource site with lots
of links. It also has several articles posted, some of which were
written for me and others that I took from my newsletters.

You might also be interested in my new running blog.

I have copied the previous content from this blog to it to get it started, but there is more being added to it all the time.

Monday, March 17, 2008

I'm stoked!

Yesterday (Sunday), I ran 10 miles for the first time in more years than I can remember. I was stoked! I couldn't wait to put out a special newsletter to the members of my running site.


Then, today, it dawned on me that I could also put it on this blog. Duh!

So here it is:

Your Beginning Running Newsletter

Special Edition
I am so excited that I need to share this with you right away!

I just got back from a long run (actually, a jog, rather than a
run). If you're in the second stage of my program, you know
about LSD runs. Well, my last long run was 8 miles.

I had set a goal to run 10 miles before April 18. Today, the
weather here was perfect, sunny and breezy and in the 70s. When
I set off for my run, forcing myself to keep my pace as slow as
possible, I knew it was going to be a great run.

As I settled down, after 5 or 10 minutes, I found myself getting
into "the zone". That happens when suddenly everything seems
perfect and I feel that I could run all day without getting
tired.
Near the end

So guess what? I met my goal a month early! Just blew away 10
miles.

Of course, this means I broke my 10% rule, but what the heck! If
you never break a rule, you never live. The bad thing about is
that that last mile was really hard work, but who knows how much
of that was just because I knew I was breaking my rule?

Made it!

Anyway, it feels great to be there already. Now I can
concentrate on picking up my pace in time for a 10K in two
weeks. Wish me luck!


Sincerely

Alan Jenkin Fitness Runner with a Beginner's Mind

Huntsville, Texas

beginningrunning@gmail.com