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Location:

So. Jordan,UT,USA

Member Since:

May 12, 2008

Gender:

Female

Goal Type:

Marathon Finish

Running Accomplishments:

St.George marathon 2009 - 3:34:07.  It was a PR on my 11th time running St. George.

 

Short-Term Running Goals:

Run St. George in under 3:30; be in the top 3 in my age group

Long-Term Running Goals:

Stay strong, run well for many more years.  Still set PR's in my 50's.

Learn how to run more relaxed and efficient.

Personal:

I'm married with four children.  I run with a group called the Bingham Butt-Kickers, a really fun group of people that gets me out running early on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and sometimes Saturdays.   I recently found out that I've been running with poor form for many years, which has probably contributed to some nagging aches and pains I've had for years.  One of my big goals now is to be able to run with better form and to have running feel more effortless.  I hope this won't take too many years to achieve!

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I started out at the Rec Center at 9:00 to do the yoga class there.  I need the stretching and everything else it offers (especially breathing and relaxation.)  I then took my dog to the canal road and ran easy for almost 30 minutes.  I felt a little tight in my hamstrings, but felt no pain, so I thought that was good.  I finished up later with 20 minutes on the stairmaster.  I did the stairmaster because everything else I had done today wasn't too aerobic, so I needed an exercise that really got me working hard, which the stairmaster is good at.

I've been rereading Chi Running, one of my favorite running books.  In it the author (Danny Dreyer) says that running does not hurt your body, it's the way you run that does the damage and causes pain.  He thinks stress and tension cause most running injuries, and if we could just learn to relax and run like little children, running would become much easier, you'd be able to run faster and without injuries and it would just be much more enjoyable.  So my main goal now is to run relaxed with no tension.  Hopefully it will become easier to do the more I practice it, my natural way is to run with lots of tension, which is obviously not good.

Comments
From Kelli on Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 15:59:07

How do you figure that out, though??? I need to practice it myself!

BUT yeah for the running with the dog! I hope you enjoyed it (I am sure you did).

From erico on Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 10:02:47

Cheryl, it was incredibly great to see your smiling face this morning. Wow, hat a morning. I have heard a lot about the Chi of Running. When you are done reading it you and I have to talk about all the new things you will have learned so I can begin putting them into practice as well. Heres to Healthy Running!

From Kelli on Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 17:28:53

OKAY, I have been checking for updates every day!!! I know you ran Thursday with us. How did it go??? And how was Saturday? Are you feeling pretty good?

From Cheryl on Sun, Nov 16, 2008 at 21:01:13

Eric--You are too nice. Thank you for that comment. Chi Running has interesting ideas, I'm just not quite sure how to implement them all. The main thing I'm working on is to run more relaxed with less tension. Easier said than done.

Kelli--Thank you for checking for updates. I've gotten a little behind in my blogging, obviously, but will update soon. Running is going a lot better. I didn't really feel pain in my hamstrings when I ran this week, just tightness. I'm still working on getting rid of that. I'm counting on yoga to do the trick.

From air darkhorse on Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 19:42:16

I think the key to running like this is to run without expectations or even an outcome in mind. Just a thought.

From Cheryl on Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 23:07:26

Steve--I think you're right. When I don't worry about how far I'm going or how long I'm running, I can run much more relaxed. When I think I have 10 miles ahead of me, I am filled with lots of tension. How are you doing, by the way? Do you still want to meet with some of us for an afternoon run sometime?

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