Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Keeping up

I have been doing a good job (if I do say so myself) about running lately.  I've been running 3+ miles on the treadmill twice a week, and a long run 5+ miles on the weekend.  It's been a little over 2 weeks of that and I think I'm going to fare well in my 10k coming up in...let's see....11 days.  I've got one more week of regular running, a long run this weekend, and then I'm going to take it easy next week and just do a couple miles on the treadmill.  I know I could hoof through 6.2 miles without doing this prep stuff, but my goal is not to rack up a fast time - my goal is to not injure myself and I know that if I train steadily I should be ok. 

*** That said...I've been having a pain in the back of my left foot about 3-4 miles in during the last few runs.  I just keep going, hoping it's nothing. :)

So what has helped get me back in "running mode"?  I don't really know - except an impending deadline.  However, a re-vamping of my playlist has helped greatly and I kinda laugh at myself every time I listen to it because it's a pretty odd collection of songs.  I thought I would share with you....

Shuffled up during the run...
  • Got Some (Pearl Jam)   I'm almost done with this song, but it has a good steady running beat.
  • If It's Love (Train)    Another one I'm about to delete....but haven't yet
  • Manhattan (Kings of Leon)
  • Dog Days Are Over (Florence and the Machine)    Quite possibly the perfect running song.
  • Animal (Neon Trees)   I have to skip this song when it comes on now because I'm quite sick of it.  It's gotta go, but was fun for a while
  • Big Wave (Pearl Jam)
  • Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise (The Avett Brothers)  Just a nice song
  • All I Want (Toad The Wet Sprocket)  Toad is just good stuff anytime
  • Good Intentions (Toad The Wet Sprocket )  Again, good stuff
  • Rumor Has It (Adele)  Good tempo, love Adele
  • Set Fire to the Rain (Adele)  I get out of breath because I have to sing along, but it's worth it
  • We're Going to Be Friends (The White Stripes) 
  • Sweetest Thing (U2)
  • My City of Ruins (Eddie Vedder)  Relaxing, calming
And the best ones yet.....
  • Born This Way (Lady Gaga)  The 3 times I've heard this while running, I almost cried.  Chalk it up to adrenaline, surges of excercise chemicals, whatever.  Again, a perfect running song when you're running just for yourself.
  • Lonely Boy (The Black Keys)  Just comes on and you know you have to run a little faster
  • Rehab (Amy Winehouse)  I realize it's a bit of an ironic choice, but it totally takes my mind off the task at hand.
  • Moves Like Jagger (Maroon 5)  My guilty pleasure....
And some that I tried....and so didn't work out.
  •  Last Train To Clarksville
  • Mary, Mary
  • Heart and Soul
The last 3 are all songs by The Monkees (whom I love) - wonderful to listen to when I'm not doing something physically taxing.  Otherwise, totally annoying to me for some reason.

3 comments:

Shelley Kubitz Mahannah said...

The Monkees, Adele, Lady Gaga, Florence, etc. Good lord- this might be why we are such good friends. :)

Deb said...

Shouldn't come as a surprise. I did get most of that music directly from you. :)

ingrid said...

I recently downloaded Dog Days Are Over. I don't listen to music while I run, but that song might make me start. It is almost the perfect running song. (Born to Run being THE perfect running song :))

I have not listened to Toad the Wet Sprocket in years, but I am totally digging out my tapes (yes, really)today!