Don’t put in the work; don’t expect a good result

Many of you are giving the “WTF” comments on my post about getting my run life together. This is a lesson that can be taken to every aspect of life so I wanted to explain to you why am I getting my run life together.

Getting my run life back in order

I get where the WTF comments are coming from because you see me running all the time. That’s the thing, I am running all the time, but I’m not running consistently. Basically, I haven’t been putting in the work. I’m just going through the motions and that’s not what I want RIGHT now. I want to see improvement and I want to progress in my run journey. I feel like I’ve taken a back slide.

I haven’t been challenging myself. I do spend a lot of time running by myself because of my weird schedule and how I like to get things done. When I run by myself, I tend not to push my pace. I get settled and I stay there. Last year I was running sub 5 hour marathons and now that’s kind of just a dream.

Why could I do it then and not now? Because I haven’t been putting in the work. I’ve flaked out on runs. Most of my runs have just been going out there just to get the miles. Mileage is important but just making it through some miles (most of the time short runs) isn’t going to help me improve my half or marathon time. I need to remain consistent so I’m not constantly throwing my body out of whack with tons of mileage for a couple of weeks and zero weeks other. Consistency is key and that is one thing that is different.

People often ask me if they need to train for a marathon because lots of people just go out and do them. Training is key to train your body how to react over the long run. Yes anyone is capable of completing a marathon without training but you don’t want to completely fall apart at the end. My training seriously slacked off in June. It got hot and I was tired and I didn’t push myself. It really became about just making it through the end of the runs. But when I wanted to push myself and go for a better time, my body wasn’t capable of doing that because I didn’t put in the work before. I couldn’t trust my training because I got lazy with it. It showed in Chicago and San Antonio last year.

Moral of the story, if you don’t put in the work; don’t expect a good result.

I'm getting my #run life together. I use to get my run done in the mornings but something switched last year and I haven't been the same since. It's time to get back to these morning runs so I can get some improvement in my runs. I'm just more productive

How am I changing things? I’m going back to morning runs. I am most productive in the morning and when I put my runs off in the evening, I’m more likely to ditch the run or not take it as seriously. This was problem #1. I know I won’t be able to do every run in the morning, but most of them can and will be done in the morning.

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This morning I missed my morning run because I had a horrible night of sleep, but I did go out to get it in today. I’m trying to build that mid-week mileage and this is just the first step. I did 5 miles today with almost negative splits at a 10:14 pace. I’m working hard to get that average pace back into 9:XX range.

I don’t like to be the slave to a training plan but I think right now I do need be on that rigid schedule. I crave structure and what I was doing before gave me an excuse to make excuses. Right now it’s time to go hard core to train my mind!

That’s how I’m going to get my run life back together. I want to really achieve some goals coming up soon so I want to put in the work. I just want to know that I did everything I could to reach my goal even if I fall short. I want to feel proud crossing the finish line whatever to time knowing I worked hard for it. I haven’t had that feeling in a while and I really need to get back to that place.

T’m putting it out there for you all to see that I am going to put in the work and I will be spreading stories of success! That is a promise.

My week in recovery

My week in recovery

I’m probably being too cautious with my recovery but I don’t want to be injured again where I shouldn’t be running.  That’s a very scary things.  I felt like I lost my best friend and I don’t like losing my best friends.  It hurts and it’s sad.  No more sad faces in my life. Welcome to my week in recovery. So I’ve been really weird about my running.  I haven’t ran this week since I ran a lot last weekend.  I’m running the Austin Marathon in 3 weeks and I really want to do well.  Last year, I bailed out…

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Having fun at the Louisiana Marathon weekend

Having fun at the Louisiana Marathon weekend

It’s currently 2am and I can’t sleep.  I really thought I was going to sleep the whole night but I woke up around midnight and couldn’t go back to sleep.  I thought I should do some productive things so I packed up my stuff, uploaded some pictures and now I’m blogging.  Some people sleep well after a marathon, and then there’s me.  There’s no sleeping for me.  This is not news. The Louisiana Marathon weekend is one of my favorite weekends of the year.  There is just something about this race that I just can’t get over.  The atmosphere is…

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I’m battling an injury

I’m battling an injury

I’ve had a nagging injury that I kept running on for about a month. I’m pretty sure it started off as a sprained ankle and then turned into something else. Resting wasn’t something I was interested in doing. I was able to finish the races I wanted to do so I said I would rest. On New Year’s Day, I ran a marathon. Things were going well until my ankle brace really compressed the tendon on the top of my foot. The last 3 miles I was forced to walk because that tendon was so swollen which caused some other…

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On the TODAY Show & come a marathon with …

On the TODAY Show & come a marathon with me

Good morning and Happy Monday! It’s the first week of the New Year which means we turn those plans into actions. This is your time to shine. Don’t just talk about doing something; make it happen. Willie and I spent yesterday walking around NYC and enjoying the sights. It’s been a great way to start off the year and it has really made us think about things. This morning Willie and I are on the NBC Today Show in the 4th hour. Please take the time to watch and hear about our weight loss journey which has now turned into…

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Race Recap: The Santa Hustle Galveston Half Marathon

Race Recap: The Santa Hustle Galveston Half Marathon

I’m kind of behind on my race recaps so I thought this Tuesday was the perfect day to catch up. I ran the Santa Hustle Galveston Half Marathon on December 20, 2015 in Galveston, TX. I ran it with my good friend Julie. We both decided to run the half marathon. This is a holiday themed race which is really nice. I was in the need of some holiday spirit and this was a nice jumpstart to it all. Packet pickup wasn’t anything special but it was easy. Everyone got a red zip up jacket instead of shirt for this…

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What I learned from 40 races in 2015

What I learned from 40 races in 2015

Here’s the breakdown:  7 5Ks, 1 10K, 3 other distances (10 milers and 25ks), 11 half marathons, 15 marathons and 3 ultra marathons (two 50ks and a 50 miler) That was my 2015.  I could be missing something but I’m going to go with this count.  Yesterday I ran my last race of 2015 which made me think about what I’ve learned. This is what I learned from 40 races this year. Running is my vessel to travel.  It gives me an excuse to hop on a plane or get in a car.  It combines two things that I love…

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Race Recap: Brazos Bend 100 – 50 Miler

Race Recap: Brazos Bend 100 – 50 Miler

This time last week I was embarking on a journey I never thought I would take.  I ran my first 50 miler at the Brazos Bend 100.  It’s ironic that I say first because when I was done I said I would never do it again.  As I write this today, there’s a little bit of wanting to run it again.  I’m not completely there yet, so don’t freak out. A large portion of our running group was running this race.  100 miles, 50 miles, marathon and half; we had all of the distances covered.  This was the group running…

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Race Recap: Route 66 Marathon Weekend

Race Recap: Route 66 Marathon Weekend

What a wonderful weekend I had in Tulsa at the Route 66 Marathon weekend.  I didn’t know what to expect going to Oklahoma because I had never been.  All I knew was this was one of those bucket list races for someone trying to run the 50 states.  This was my last state to capture for the year but not my last marathon.  Read more about my quest in another post if you want to know more.  I am proud to say that I ran marathon #29 and captured state #15 on my journey. Willie and I took a road…

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Race Recap: The Pensacola Marathon

Race Recap: The Pensacola Marathon

The Pensacola Marathon was on November 8, 2015.  I decided to run this race on a whim because I had to cancel my trip to Las Vegas because I couldn’t miss work due to my mom’s impending surgery.  I needed to meet my state goal and it was completely last minute.  That is the reason I ended up running a half marathon the day before this race. I got in the car and drove to my best friend Mandie’s house so that we could venture to Florida together.  The drive wasn’t that long.  It was something like an hour and…

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Race Recap: Pleasure Island Bridge Half Marathon 2015

Race Recap: Pleasure Island Bridge Half Marathon 2015

I’m late on my race recaps, but this is what Tuesday is for.  On November 7, 2015 I ran the Pleasure Island Bridge Half Marathon which will always be remembered at the Mosquito and Monsoon Festival 2015.  The minute we pulled into the parking lot the mosquitoes swarmed the car and I knew it was over at that point.  We even bug sprayed before we left the house because the bugs are always bad.  This year it was worse. It was so bad that we didn’t even want to take pictures before the race.  This is the only picture we…

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