2022-11-09

pshaw_raven: (Perched Raven)
2022-11-09 07:00 pm

Half As Much Fun

We made it home safely, picking up Feisal from boarding along the way. The vet says his diabetes is controlled well enough that she was able to vaccinate him, so he's all up to date now, and he charmed the workers by meowing for pets every time someone walked by his crate.

I'm trying to post a more complete update here but I'm dead tired and my brain is a plate of scrambled eggs. We've been busy since we got home, and now of course there's a HURRICANE because why not. Though from what I'm seeing, Nicole will basically be a category 1, then make landfall and drop back to a tropical storm. But all that's going to happen overnight.

Anyway, the races this past weekend went really well for Fox, who PR'd both! He was feeling good so he just took off out of the gate, LOL. On the half, he slightly strained or overdid his calf muscle and was in a bit of pain, but the medics at the finish line tied a sack of ice to his leg with saran wrap, and today he says it basically just feels a little stiff. Now he's just got either a seriously bad cold or allergies - con crud.

I had a less than stellar run. And when I say "my times were bad," I mean compared to my previous times, and not in an absolute way. But my half marathon performance was awful. I came in at JUST under three hours and was dead. I was in agony the whole time, but I managed to talk myself through the whole ordeal and not give up, so I'm proud of myself for that.

See, I bought some Hokas recently. Extra cushiony bouncy happy, should be great for a long run, right? Except, all that pain I have on long runs anymore isn't overtraining, it's the stupid maximalist running shoes. Some people do really well in them, but others don't, because it doesn't allow your feet to act like springs, the way they're supposed to. The shoes were absorbing a lot of the energy when I'd push off, so I struggled with getting up to speed and staying there. Some studies were done showing the softer shoes increase force, and your joints end up paying for it. It was an interesting series of papers to skim over, but basically, they may benefit some runners, but be very bad for others. Lesson learned for me - the Hokas are recovery shoes. I'm better off running in a less cushioned model and should stick to my Asics and Mizunos. But yeah, I had YouTube Music give me the heaviest of heavy metal - the loudest, fastest, screamiest stuff it had and managed to drag my carcass over the finish line but I did not have a good time out there.

So, of course I'm running a full marathon in two weeks! :D

Actually I went out for a 7 miler this morning and felt really good. I figured I should get a run in before the storm hits, and hopefully the rain will pound the sand down some. I also passed a house a couple of miles down the road that has pigs! A couple of adults and a whole bunch of piglets.

We're still more or less ready from when the last hurricane went through, so getting ready for this one wasn't difficult. Where we live, we won't know too much until tonight or in the morning. I may sleep through it, but I'll probably go look at NOAA if I wake up during the night. It's been very windy all day, with a lot of cloud cover, and it sounds like the winds are picking up some.