As you know, I am obsessed with running. I love it. Mostly, I love to race. I love to race long distance. I love a Half Marathon because I can push my pace and it is still a long race. I love a full marathon because, well, it really tests you and your strength. Most people think that I have always run, that it is easy for me. That I just go out and run without any problems. Not true. No runner does that, really. We all work hard, or else we wouldn't improve. But it has never been easy for me. Let me introduce myself to you, 10 yrs ago.
*if you wish to skip my story, no worries, it is long. go ahead and skip on down to the training schedules, I'll never know. ;)
20 yrs old. 180 lbs. Completely out of shape. Couldn't run a mile, or even one lap around the track. I had asthma most my life, and blamed that on my out of shapeness. My lungs would buuuuurn when I ran and man, it hurt to run. So I didn't do it. But, I watched people that ran. And I was jealous. I loved it. I loved watching people run. I think I was obsessed with running even then, before I could do it. I remember watching someone from the track team run, and was just amazed at their speed and ability to move like that. I wanted it. I wanted it bad. But not bad enough, yet.
I knew I needed to get into shape. So I started counting calories. Like an insane person, if it went in my mouth I counted it. I walked 2-3 miles every day. I got on the stair stepper for a good 30 minutes as well. within 4 months I had lost 35 lbs. Then I got pregnant with my first baby, gained an awesome 25 lbs there and lost that within 2 weeks of his birth. I continued to get my weight down until I was at a happy 120 lbs. I still only walked, never really ran, maybe for 30 seconds or so but not really. I had another little boy a couple yrs later and felt great the entire pregnancy as I continued to walk 2-3 miles every day.
Well, this is where my running story begins. Harrison was about 1 yr old. And I had a dream. I was running. I was running fast. There was a crowd cheering and screaming at me to finish the race. I felt like I was flying and finished. I was so so happy. It was the most amazing feeling. I woke up, and knew I wanted to run, I wanted it so bad. I went to the store that day, and there on clearance was a pair of running shoes. my adidas. I still love those things. I considered it a sign and bought them.
I came home, got in some comfy clothes and went out for my first run. It wasn't amazing. I wasn't fast, I didn't feel like I was flying, and no one was cheering me on. My lungs burned and my legs hurt. I made it down the street, and walked for a bit. Then after my breathing got under control I started to run again, only for a minute or two. Then I'd walk. I did this for a while. I don't remember how long it took me to run one full mile, but I remember when I did that. I ran around the neighborhood and realized I had run one full mile without stopping. I almost cried I was so happy. I called my brother and about shouted it out to him. Soon, one mile became two. Then three. Then I got a running partner, Tiana, and together we got up to 6 miles.
This is when the long distance thing started to really roll around in my head. If I could run 3 and then 6. Surely I could eventually run 13.1 and then 26.2. So I did a crazy thing, skipped the half marathon distance and signed up for a full marathon, May of 2008. I'll never forget that first time training. I never missed a run. I always was amazed at the distances my body could go. Each time I did one more mile I knew I could do even more next time. Then the day came, the day of my Marathon. And I did it. The entire 26.2 miles. I came in at 4:30:00 about a 10 min mile. The race was almost exactly 1 yr from the time I ran my very first mile.
And now here I am, about to turn 30. 128 lbs. 3 kids. I workout 5 times a week, including running, biking & weights. I have now completed over 20 half marathons, & 5 full marathons (running #6 in 3 weeks) My current PR's (personal records) are 1:41:00 for the Half & 3:46:00 for the Full. I have placed in one half marathon in my division and have had amazing experiences throughout my training and races. I have met wonderful people, and I am always grateful for this gift I've been given to be able to run. It has blessed me in a million different ways.
Why am I telling you this? Because I truly believe anyone out there can also do this. If the overweight asthmatic girl that couldn't run around the track even one time, run a full marathon holding an 8:30 min mile, then anyone can do it. Anyone. I promise, you can do it. You put your mind to it, you can do it. I have been asked by several different people in the last few months for training tips or favorite programs or where to get started, so this is what I am doing. I am putting my favorite training programs on this blog to get you going. To get you started. To show you that you can do it. I don't care what your pace is, ever, just get the miles in. So here are some training programs. You can always email me or call if you have any questions. Also know, that I love running with people. And I do not care what your pace is, how many times we walk, how much you sweat ( I sweat more I promise), I would love to run with you. So call me, let's get running.
Couch to 5k program.
Here is the thing, everyone is different. Starting at different levels. So just to be safe we are going to start from the beginning. Here is a great beginners running program.
Couch to 5k
That will take you to the outlined program. It is only 3 workouts a week, very doable. By the end of it, you should be able to run a full 3 miles without stopping. Which is where I want you to be when we start the Half Marathon training.
You should know though. I HIGHLY recommend cross training and weights. But if that is too much for you right now, or too overwhelming, don't worry about it. We'll get there eventually. Small steps.
Cross Training:
This means biking, swimming, yoga, whatever you want. That IS NOT running. Something that isn't pounding your joints, but still working your muscles. So, you can take the couch to 5k program. 3 workouts a week. Do those workouts Mon, Wed, Sat. Then cross train (biking, swimming, yoga) Tues & Thurs for 30 min. If you have access to a gym, this is very easy. Hop on the elliptical, stationary bike, or go to an aerobics class of some sort. If you do not go to a gym, get a bike, a cheap one even. I have a cheap little bike and I use it to pick kids up from school, go to the grocery store, I use it just as much as my car. I also go to a spin/cycling class twice a week. So get a bike if you need to and go for 30 min bike ride. It actually will make you a much stronger runner and will help your muscles recover from your running.
Weights:
I don't have a specific group of weights I do all the time. I started slow and have worked on up. I started with some 5 lb weights and did very basic lifts. But what I do now, and is my favorite, I go to a class at the gym. It is a total body class (most gyms offer something very similar) where you use weights, but you are doing things to strengthen your entire body. I love it. So, this is my recommendation. If you have a gym, find a similar class and go to it. Or, get a video of one and do it at home. That's how I started, I went to Target, got some DVD of a total body workout, some 5 lb weights and did that twice a week. It was good for me at the time. Some very popular ones are the insanity workouts, which I have never done but people love them. I really like going to the gym though and doing it with a lot of people because it pushes you more. You can't quit when 30 other people are watching you. ;) And don't be intimidated, everyone had to start somewhere sometime, we have all been beginners. And still are at many things. I also do A LOT of pushups. I started with 3 sets of 5 and now do about 6 sets of 15-20. Do what works for you.
Half & Full Marathon Training:
Ah, the whole reason for this eternal blog. First off, go pick a half or full marathon you want to complete(one that if far enough away that you will have time to train). Register. Then plan out your training accordingly. Okay here are a few training programs. I like them all for different reasons. Look through them, see which one looks the most doable for you and then print it out. Put the dates on each run you will be doing and cross them off as you go. That is what I always do.
Hal Higdon Half Marathon.
Hal Higdon Full Marathon
Hal Higdon's Half Marathon training plan is what I followed for my first marathon. When I ran it, he didn't have any cross training. In this one, he does. I like this one because it is very simple, very doable. I know it has your long run on Sunday, and a lot of you don't run on Sunday (me too!) So just switch things around. If you'll notice, Monday is a stretch and strengthen day. Make that your new Sunday. Stretch out on Sunday and take the day off. Then start the running on Monday. So basically shift everything one day sooner.
In the Full Marathon training program he only has one day of cross training, If I were you, I would probably switch out one of the other short running days for another cross training day, but it is all up to you and what you want to do. Questions? If so, let me know.
Furman FIRST
This one is actually a FULL marathon training schedule. As you can see you start out with pretty high miles. But you will also notice that there are only 3 runs a week. Very simple to do. The thing I like about this is that each run is a very specific workout. Lots and lots of speed work and plenty of room for 2 days of cross training. I run Mon Wed Sat and then Bike & Weight Train Tues & Thurs. This works well for me to keep my joints happy and keep injury free, while still working on my cardio.
Okay there are million other training programs out there. Both of the Hal Higdon programs are even available as apps for your phone, so you can keep track of your workouts that way. These are the ones I have tried, so I know them. But there are others out there as well that might be a better fit for you. Look around, pick one, and stick to it. Don't get discouraged if you get sick one week or strain something at some point. Rest, get better, and then ease back into running. You will be marvelous.
Also know that there is TONS of information out there on running. I LOVE getting and reading the Runners World Magazine. They have great tips on everything, from stretching, to running, to nutrition and sample meals. It is awesome. Take advantage of that information.
One more thing...STRETCH. Make sure you stretch after each run. And after the really long runs...take a good ice bath. It'll work wonders.
I am going to post more information as I think of it, like nutrition, as that is HUGE in training. I am working on lots of great meals I use and tips and things I have learned over the years. But for now, here are the basic training schedules to get you started. Good Luck!
Since first posting this I have had a few people ask questions about training. I love getting people into running and so am happy to answer any questions. I am no pro, but will gladly share what I have learned. Please feel free to email me at emorrise@gmail.com Happy Running!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
New Years Resolution
Everyone and their dog is posting this years resolutions and what they want to change or do better or differently and whatever. And many are saying they usually quit within a few months or days etc. So I was curious about my previous years resolutions. I looked up 2010 to see what resolutions I had. Not much in the way of resolutions, but I was pretty cocky about my running ability. I said something how I would for sure qualify for boston, we all know how well THAT turned out, and that I would get under 1:40 on a half marathon. That still has not happened. Then I said "this is my year, I know it." Let me tell you how 2010 went, It didn't. It sucked. a lot. in fact, it was probably the worst year of my entire life.
It seems I got a tiny, just a tiny, bit wiser in 2011. My goal was to do less. Not more. Less. Stress less, clean less, work out less etc. And guess how well 2011 went? IT WAS THE BEST YEAR EVER!!! However, there were some things that I started doing last year that I have kept up pretty well and I think I will share those.
One of my first Sundays in FL, one of the sisters, Amy Hillis who has now become one of my greatest friends, talked about how she had started reading the scriptures for 30 min every day and what a difference it made and how you can always find time. whether it be listening to it while you drive somewhere or whatever. It is so available Ipods, ipads, online, you really can't make an excuse. So, I decided to give that one a try. And I did. And I still do it. I listen to it mostly. Better than nothing. I have it on my phone and so when I am cleaning up after breakfast or cycling at the gym or folding laundry. I turn it on and listen. I have gone through the Book of Mormon a few times now and am starting the D&C this week. I love it! I am surprised at the different things I catch as I listen to it or how things will suddenly pop out that I had never noticed before. It has been great.
Other thing. This year I have decided to live life. Throw caution to the wind and Just Do It! Move to FL? Sure! Go to Europe? Of Course! Try new foods? Absolutely! Try some new crazy workout? Love to! Go on a crazy coaster that makes me go into a panic just looking at it? bring it on. Throw myself into the Ocean? Why not? Seriously, that has kind of been my attitude this year. I have been given a great life. We all have. And I have decided to just take it by both hands on hold on. If life presents you with something, take it! And if there is something you want, you really want, then what the world is stopping you? When there is a will, there is a way. So just go for it. Life is a gift, enjoy it!
So what is in store for 2012...well so far I have an awesome cold/sinus infection and a marathon in a few days so that should turn out to be awesome. ;) hahaha, no really, it is Disney so it will be fun no matter what. I'm excited. But for reals, I have no clue what lies ahead for us this year. If there is one thing I would like to try and be better at is spending one on one time with my kiddos. Which I have already put a plan in place for. Date night with each kid each week. A friend of mine did that last year and blogged about every date with pics even. He is also the Bishop of his ward and works full time. And he has 5 kids. If he can do it, I certainly can. So, Tuesday night is James. Wednesday night is Harrison, Thursday night is Sophie. And it isn't a huge ordeal. Just staying up a little later and playing some games or whatever we feel like doing. Last night James and Ben and I played some football. It was fun. I am excited to do something with Harrison tonight.
So, I guess that is all. Spend more time with the kiddos and continue to move forward and do my best each day and life a happy and full life. Yep. We'll see what 2012 brings us this year. Who knows? Maybe we'll move out of the country. ;)
It seems I got a tiny, just a tiny, bit wiser in 2011. My goal was to do less. Not more. Less. Stress less, clean less, work out less etc. And guess how well 2011 went? IT WAS THE BEST YEAR EVER!!! However, there were some things that I started doing last year that I have kept up pretty well and I think I will share those.
One of my first Sundays in FL, one of the sisters, Amy Hillis who has now become one of my greatest friends, talked about how she had started reading the scriptures for 30 min every day and what a difference it made and how you can always find time. whether it be listening to it while you drive somewhere or whatever. It is so available Ipods, ipads, online, you really can't make an excuse. So, I decided to give that one a try. And I did. And I still do it. I listen to it mostly. Better than nothing. I have it on my phone and so when I am cleaning up after breakfast or cycling at the gym or folding laundry. I turn it on and listen. I have gone through the Book of Mormon a few times now and am starting the D&C this week. I love it! I am surprised at the different things I catch as I listen to it or how things will suddenly pop out that I had never noticed before. It has been great.
Other thing. This year I have decided to live life. Throw caution to the wind and Just Do It! Move to FL? Sure! Go to Europe? Of Course! Try new foods? Absolutely! Try some new crazy workout? Love to! Go on a crazy coaster that makes me go into a panic just looking at it? bring it on. Throw myself into the Ocean? Why not? Seriously, that has kind of been my attitude this year. I have been given a great life. We all have. And I have decided to just take it by both hands on hold on. If life presents you with something, take it! And if there is something you want, you really want, then what the world is stopping you? When there is a will, there is a way. So just go for it. Life is a gift, enjoy it!
So what is in store for 2012...well so far I have an awesome cold/sinus infection and a marathon in a few days so that should turn out to be awesome. ;) hahaha, no really, it is Disney so it will be fun no matter what. I'm excited. But for reals, I have no clue what lies ahead for us this year. If there is one thing I would like to try and be better at is spending one on one time with my kiddos. Which I have already put a plan in place for. Date night with each kid each week. A friend of mine did that last year and blogged about every date with pics even. He is also the Bishop of his ward and works full time. And he has 5 kids. If he can do it, I certainly can. So, Tuesday night is James. Wednesday night is Harrison, Thursday night is Sophie. And it isn't a huge ordeal. Just staying up a little later and playing some games or whatever we feel like doing. Last night James and Ben and I played some football. It was fun. I am excited to do something with Harrison tonight.
So, I guess that is all. Spend more time with the kiddos and continue to move forward and do my best each day and life a happy and full life. Yep. We'll see what 2012 brings us this year. Who knows? Maybe we'll move out of the country. ;)
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
A Year in Pictures Part 2
Here are the remainder of the pictures for the year 2011. It's been a fabulous year, the best actually.
We were making a haunted gingerbread house, which Ben turned into a frosting fight was quite possibly the funnest thing we did for Halloween.
Wow, my kids look bored. Those are their pumpkins this year though.
Ah, here is a smile.
Harrison as Splat Cat in his school parade.
Kids with Grandpa Morrise at Disney World. They loved having gma and gpa there with us.
Showed Gma and Gpa around our neighborhood and Sophie fell in the lake. funny girl.
Fishing with Grandpa. Harrison didn't really fish, he just ate the bait. Hotdogs...
Went out to dinner with Susan and Marshall. So glad they could come see us.
James and Harrison home from their Thanksgiving feasts and plays. Such a fun day.
Sophie at the science museum.
Our Christmas tree. The kids did all the decorating.
Snow!
Yes, it snows in FL...if you make the snow.... The kids loved it.
Harrison took a taste of it and spat it right out, I think it was more dirt than snow.
Baking gingerbread men.
Decorating and eating them!
Disney World at Christmas time.
Harrison & Sophie & I went on the race track ride together and once again we laughed the whole way. Harrison was hilarious.
Gingerbread house time
Spent the day the beach. December 23rd. Now that is awesome.
Yep. we love it here in FL.
Monday, December 12, 2011
A Year in Pictures
For this week I am giving you our year in pictures. Okay, not the full year, but almost. It ends at mid October sometime. I didn't have all the Halloween pics downloaded. But some is better that none. Enjoy!
Kids in their Christmas clothes given to them by their Grandma Morrise last year.
Valentines Breakfast
Our daughter, Gretal.
In our new home in Orlando. Sophie's B-day. She turned 2 the day after we got there.
St. Patricks day. A completely Green dinner, Harrison's new favorite Holiday.
Orlando Temple
Lots of summer fun and time outdoors.
Disney World on James' B-day
James' B-day
Harrison's B-day
Ragnar Relay with Jay & James
Europe!
Fun with cousins.
Swim Lessons Begin
Soccer Season Begins
Waiting for Dad to get home in the heat
Rays Baseball Game
Dad's 30th B-day
Harrison's SChool field trip
Disney World Halloween Party
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