Archive for June, 2009

Feeling alright these days, no IT shadows since last week, though the farthest I’ve gone in the last few days is an 8-miler.  Tomorrow I’ll go for 11 and hope for the first double-digit in a month that doesn’t require a stop for stretching.  I’m seriously pooped though and the heat doesn’t help.

I haven’t been sleeping, mostly because of an evil red cardinal living in our courtyard that loves taunting Kitsia, our cat, who’s always laying out on the deck.  The cardinal will stand on the deck rail starting at 5am and chirp loudly and unceasingly to get a rise out her, but the cat doesn’t give a shit.  I’ve taken to scaring it away myself by storming onto the deck with a really mean face, yelling “Go away you stupid bird!!”  But the bird doesn’t give a shit.

In work news, I got that voiceover job for the Rita’s commercial (the funny one requiring a bit of Swedish pronunciation) so I’m doing that this afternoon.  Yay.

Other than that, been doing a lot of designing and redesigning for Adorableshirts.com so I hope to get those up in the next day, then do a couple more running shirts for Gifted Runner, then the big job after that will be getting my music section off Fishpie.com and make its own seperate shop/website.  So I’ve gone from not doing anything designwise for a year to giving myself enough work to be steadily occupied for the next few months and beyond.  I wish I had more of a money-lust, then I’d work hard all the time.  As it is, I wait until some dwindling has occurred, then hurry to catch up.

On a funny note (though entirely aggravating to me), I discovered that after redoing my x-rated shirt site using Zazzle products instead of Cafepress, someone else on Zazzle had immediately copied two of my designs!  With great joy I submitted a copyright violation report with Zazzle and they removed the offending copies without ado, but still.  People are so stupid sometimes.

As far as running goes, I’m hopefully going to get my mileage back to the 60s starting this week.  June saw weekly averages of low 50s thanks to the IT band adventure.   This actually worked out well in the end, since a cutback is a healthy thing anyway and I wouldn’t have done it voluntarily.   So now I’m crossing fingers and toes for a strong mileage return without incident (though keeping toes crossed sounds like another cause for injury, so maybe I’ll stick with fingers).

Oh, and I never did share a chuckle at the havoc my IT rehab ended up wreaking.  Overzealous stretching awoke my dormant ankle bursitis (I’ve since laid off the heavy stretching so my ankle’s back to normal, thank god) but I also burned the side of my knee by icing it so much and not using a cover over the gel ice pack, so I now have a large scabby circle there.

If it’s not one thing…

This was my worst race all year, but I knew it would be as of last night at my friend Yvonne’s birthday party where I downed about 2/3 bottle of Pinot and ate till my tummy ached.  I managed to get to bed at 11:30 but had one of those drunken wake-up-at-3am scenarios where you never really get back to solid sleep.

Honestly, I would have bagged this race if I hadn’t already bagged the Media 5-miler a couple weeks ago because it was another hot one – sunny and 76 degrees.  But one of the benefits of having a blog is you have to do shit you’ve committed to, else you look like a big wuss to a ton of people.  That said, though it sucked time-wise, it was pretty entertaining in all other aspects.

The race goes around a sports arena, the Wachovia Center, home to the 76ers (the Philly basketball team, for those as sports-retarded as me).  It circles the arena and a large parking lot 2.5 times so it’s all on concrete sidewalks.  Half the course (around the perimeter of the parking lot) smells like piss, which makes you want to go faster, though I couldn’t, try as I might.

I knew it was going to be a difficult run during my warmup when my strides clocked a blistering 6:50.  Oh well, as I wrote in the Women’s BQ thread, I’m due a “fun run” so this was it.

For the bulk of the race, there was a young thing neck-and-neck with me and another woman right ahead of us.  There were also 2 girls ahead but not within my immediate area.  All I could manage was 6:55 mi, which on one hand was “omg, look how hard I suck”  but on the other hand, I just worried about these two others and fought for placing.

At 3/4 mile left to go, the one girl in front of me just plain gave up…stopped dead in her tracks.  That was fabu, though I totally understood the feeling and felt bad for her.  The neck-and-neck girl slowed down as well, so I beat her, too.

Cut to the chase, I won 3rd place OA with a 21:29. 1st and 2nd were a 19 and 20 year old (see how I make myself feel better for a cruddy race by blaming the youth of today?)

But the bounty!  Oh my, if I cared about basketball, I’d be in heaven.  As it is, Nick’s kids (one of whom is visiting from Oregon, the other lives in an apt. below) were like pigs in shit splitting up the booty.  Otherwise, I’d have put it all on Ebay.

The one thing I kept is a certificate for 2 Club Box tickets to a 76ers game this coming season – supposedly that’s pretty cool with waiter service and everything.  As for the rest, I got a ton of signed crap; 3 mini-basketballs, 2 framed photos, 3 hats, a t-shirt, a basketball jersey, a journal, playing cards, noisemaker, water bottle and a duffel bag to hold it all (cat not included).

cat

So I had a fine time despite my silly finishing time.  In fact, I’m kind of happy that I finally had a “fun run” of a race.  Onward and upward, now I can concentrate on enjoying the rest of the summer, rebuilding my mileage and getting ready for marathon training in August.

Ciao darlings.  Until the next installment, run well everyone!

Things are going pretty well, I did 11 on Sunday, 7 on Monday and 8 yesterday.   I still needed to stop and stretch on Sunday and Monday but yesterday was quiet and considering both Monday and yesterday were slower paced runs (which makes IT pain hurt more) it’s a good sign.  Today I’ll go for 9 or 10.

I’m in good spirits because I’ve been keeping busy.  After I got Gifted Runner redone, I redid another one of my t-shirt sites (x-rated shirts and no, I won’t provide a link (h) ).  After all this re-making of old crap, and to wipe the nasty off, I was inspired to do a brand new t-shirt site based on sweet, innocent kiddy designs.   I’m still working on adding stuff, but here it is, AdorableShirts.com.  Forgive the stupid name, that’s me whoring for Google’s attention.

I also sold my first ad space on Websitebeginner.com last week which was a giggle-worthy event.  Sometimes I get emails from people inquiring about advertising and because I really don’t know how to deal with pricing for it, I just toss the emails away.  This time, because I need the moolah, I replied and the guy was very easy to deal with, so it worked out great.

While we’re on the subject of cash, yesterday morning I had a voiceover for a funny commercial, one where I start speaking at a normal rate, then speed up till I’m talking super fast – was great fun.  But it’s been slow for VO work the past month.  I’m up for another funny one, though, where I play a Language Instructor teaching Swedish – I had to learn the pronunciation off an mp3 for the audition.  I got a call yesterday that it’s between me and one other person, so crossing fingers I’ve got it.

I’m still planning on racing that 5K this Sunday, though it’ll be a hot one and I’ve not done anything fast since the last race, so no PRs for sure.  I might even ensure a particularly sucky time by getting drunk the night before since my friend’s having a party.   But then I’ll have to leave my magic shoes at home because that would be embarrassing to suck in magic shoes.  Then again, the race is “Run For Cover” to fight melanoma and I don’t wear sunscreen half the time, so I’m a total poser anyway.

I’ve finally seen the light on the injury front.  While looking at all those IT Band websites, I was spending all my attention on the rolling/stretching portion, and completely ignoring the part that would say “leg strengthening exercises”.   Because who wants to add more mundane exercise into their daily routine?

Then it hit me.  Stretching and rolling are a superficial fix, they help the injury calm down but they don’t give insurance against a reappearance.  When I looked at the anatomy pictures and saw what the exercises target (upper butt and muscle around the IT band) and how little time they take to do, I was like…why wouldn’t I do these?  Strengthen the surrounding area and get a better butt in the meantime?  Win win.

I only picked two because I know I’ll stick with them if I don’t inundate myself.  One is balancing on one leg while standing on an air cushion from this excellent blogbalanceIt’s especially good because it’ll also strengthen my weaker ankle (last year’s bursitis adventure).

You don’t need the cushion for that one, several sites mentioned simply balancing on one leg for 3-5 minutes, playing catch with a ball while balancing is another variation, but the cushion adds a good amount of difficulty.  Plus I already own one from when I bought those stupid posture-fixing items last year which, btw, is yet another testimony to exercise – I improved my lifelong sucky posture in a few months just by doing some pushups and chinups…what further proof do I need?

The other exercise is a variation on side leg-lifts.  I settled on this one over the oft-recommended “clamshell” because I could feel it working more.  Just nevermind that my resistance band says Jazzercise on the handles.
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As for running, after my day off, yesterday was a brisk 7-miler.  For the first time in 3 weeks, I had total peace about me because I knew that even if the IT band gave me trouble on this run, I’m on the road to fixing it for good.   The rest day mixed with 3 days of exercises brought a great run, the IT band was silent.

I’m about to go for 8 or 9 on this wet Saturday.  Hopefully it’ll be another uneventful journey, but if it isn’t, that’s cool – I’ve turned in my victim card for good.  This injury no longer rules me, I am going to rule it.   Proactive, that’s the word of the day.

I understand now.  My IT band is something I need to pay attention to forever and ever till I die.   Fuck.

Since last Thursday, it’s been quiet.  I’ve kept to 9-milers, not wanting to chance double-digits for a week.  Sunday I had the 5K, then Monday I did a recovery 7-miler like a good girl, then yesterday decided to test double-digit territory; went 11 for the first time since this thing appeared 3 weeks ago.  It was a great run, some parts of it ecstatic even, but at 8.75 miles I felt the shadow around my knee.  I stopped and stretched, then a mile later felt the need to stretch again.  Got home fine after that, but I was discouraged at needing to stop at all.

Today I went 8 and horror of horrors, had to stretch at mile 5!  I was able to get home without walking, but it took a couple more stretch stops to get there.  So I’m kicking myself for easing up a bit on the rolling and stretching.  Looks like I’m stuck with doing it three times a day for a while.  And I was just beginning to feel like life could return to its old simplicity: get dressed, run, shower, sit on my ass till the next time.

It appears that rehab maintenance is part of my life from here on in.  But I can deal.  I’m telling myself that the elites do all sorts of rehabby, pt, stretching stuff all the time so if I need to stand on one leg for 5 minutes (my new exercise), it’s not that much of a sacrifice.

Anyway, I haven’t had a day off since the 2nd and I’m coming off a 50-mile week with half of it devoted to IT band drama, plus a race.  I think it’s fair to say that taking a rest day tomorrow would be a wise move.  I’m going for it.

But enough about me, what do you guys and gals do for stretching/rolling/anything – do you have a routine?  Before your run, after your run or both?  And what exactly?  I’m interested.

Two blog posts in one day but this is the one I’ve been dying to post for the last couple weeks…

OK, The Gifted Runner 2.0 is finally live for public consumption.  Take a look and let me know if something is weird or wrong because at this point, I’m absolutely cross-eyed.

No pressure for anyone here to ever buy anything ever, but if you spread the word among your running friends, I’ll be ever so grateful.

A couple fab things with the new site:

1. The shirts are customizable!  You can add your name and/or a message or graphic to the opposite side of the shirt for only $3.40.  You can actually attempt to add it to the existing graphic side for free, though you’ll probably have to mess around with my graphic to get it to fit.

2. A lot of the gift items are also customizable, you can change the background color on many of them so have at it…make that refrigerator magnet match your kitchen!

2. Besides the wicking shirts (yay!!!) there are tons of different regular t-shirt styles and colors.  Just click one of the picks under Fashion Shirts on each design page, there’s a link that takes you to all the available colors and styles.

3. I’m open to requests.  If you see a design you’d like in a different color, I’ll do it for you.  Ditto a design on the front or back that you’d like on the opposite side of the shirt, just email me through the customer service thing and I’ll post it with the rest of the collection.

I hope you like it.  I’m on a mission to keep designing and adding new stuff on a regular basis, so if you don’t like anything yet, keep checking, there might just be something for you there eventually.

Whew, I think I need a drink.

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