20 Mile Run Fun
So far the 20-mile distance has been fun. Yes, it’s tiring. My knees have screamed at me twice, counting last night. Of course I’m “flat” for a couple days after completing a these runs, but it’s easier than mile intervals or 20x400 with 150m rest. A 1-month old baby adds to the exhaustion factor. Due to the lack of sleep the trick is mentally preparing to be on the road for over 2hr30mins. When you’re this tired it takes a little extra motivation. Tricking my lazy brain and sleep deprived body into lacing up the shoes for this type of roadwork comes in many forms; superficial identification (reading books about world class runners on the toilet), repression (“Its not going to hurt, its not going to hurt”), reaction formation (“I’m going to hammer this thing”), and fantasy (the misguided belief that I will win the NYC Marathon if I can just complete another long run), and so on. I blame the baby. Don’t tell my wife.
The more long runs I do the more questions I have. I question how frequently to do these runs and how far in advance, especially since I let my fitness go for so many years and got back to it at this age. Frank Shorter did them every weekend for 40 years (Oops, there’s that comparison again – Identification). Others suggest every three weeks. Of course, overall volume is the important factor. It’s my opinion that I can do these because of the steady increase in mileage during the past year. While I only log 5-day weeks, a diet of no less than 8-9 miles per day lays a nice foundation. I’m slowly ramping up a second day of 10-13 miles.
Finishing a marathon is not the question. Oprah did that. It was a question during my fat stage when exercise meant sprinting to the bathroom, but no longer. The other extreme is also out of question…running fast. Nonetheless, I would still like to perform at a respectable level and I want to do it without feeling like the undead.