The Marathon: What A True Beast

Hi Healthy Happier Bear readers! I’m Meghan from Little Girl in the Big World! When Ashley asked me to share my story her marathons + moderation series I was excited, because after running Disney on January 13th, I haven’t been able to stop thinking or talking about the marathon! What a true beast it is in the most beautiful way!

My journey to the marathon started indirectly in March 2011 when I started the Couch to 5k Program. I started it just to lost weight, but when I got some encouragement from a co-worker who had run a few marathons, I knew a half marathon was doable for me. If you had told me when I stepped out the door those first few weeks that in less than two years I’d be running a marathon I wouldn’t have believed you for even a second. I hated running for all of my life up to that point!DSC01299

But after running Disney’s Wine and Dine Half Marathon as my first half, I knew that running was something that was going to become a part of me. I could write an entire post (and I probably will at some point) on what running has done for me, and I without question wouldn’t be the person I am today without it. Two of the things that are the most important to me are my relatively new commitment to a healthy lifestyle and my ability to continue pursuing goals that I set for myself even after going to college and grad school and securing a job that I’m happy with.

I’m not sure what it was that made me decide to run the Walt Disney World Marathon, but I think it had something to do with the 20th Anniversary medal and the 20-mile spectacular. I wanted to be a part of an entire event, not just a race. So after getting married in July and then having pretty serious abdominal surgery in August, I decided that I was going to make it happen. The surgery went well enough that I knew I’d be able to train after my six-week recovery period was over (I talked to my doctor, who is a runner, and she said it was fine), so I was able to sign up when the race was at 98% capacity. I just made it, and I was so glad.photo 1

But what came next was training, and this is where my moderation came in. Though I definitely had to moderate social time and other activities in my life, the thing that I had to moderate the most was my mind. It has been my biggest enemy and roadblock on my path to achieving goals. It’s not that I doubt myself or that I don’t think I’m able to do something from the get go, it’s just that while I’m in the process I am constantly questioning if I’m capable of finishing a certain run or a certain workout.

My mind is absolutely what I’ve had to moderate on long runs, tempo runs, and speed sessions, because if I let myself believe the occasional negative thought that would come through my head, I probably would have stopped before I had gotten to the starting line. Because I did most of my training alone, I had ample time to think. And while I sometimes thought about work, friends, things I needed to do, my mind would frequently throw in thoughts like, “your hip is hurting! You should cut this run a few miles short!” or, “you don’t need to run this fast to go the time you want. Just slow down a little bit.” Of course I would also doubt myself sometimes as well. There would be times that runs didn’t go as well as I had hoped or things were harder than they should have been, and the idea that maybe I wouldn’t be able to run 26.2 miles. And that was when my heart had to step in.

It was really heart over mind that got me to the starting line, and ultimately the finish line of the Disney Marathon. My heart wanted to do this to prove to myself that I could. I had set a goal with my heart, and I wasn’t about to physically allow anything to get in my way. Even during the race, it was the continued battle between what I knew was true and what my mind was trying to convince me at the time. Talk about mental games! They are sure to arise during training and especially during a first marathon.725248-1064-0017s

But in the end, I did it! I ran 26.2 miles (in reality I ran 26.61 miles because of all of the weaving), I got the medal I had signed up for, and I became a true running addict. I had pushed myself to a point I would have never thought possible earlier in my life, and I did it all by letting my heart continue to believe that it was all possible. It wasn’t pretty, and the race was pretty warm. I didn’t hit my goal times, but I later learned that I probably shouldn’t have set those anyways.725258-1008-0002s

The marathon is a distance to be respected. My advice to anyone that’s training or looking to run their first would be to believe in yourself and to believe in your training. Your mind will try to convince you that you’re weak or not capable at times, but you are! I wrote a recap of some more details of the actual miles along the way, and I kept all my training on my blog. I’m already planning my fall marathon, and I’m really excited to use everything that I learned in this training cycle and race to improve myself on marathon number 2!

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4:15 Wakeup Call Demands A Better Night’s Sleep

Once upon a time, my daily routine included waking up at 6:15 each morning to workout. Boy were those the days. I was able to workout from 6:30-7:30 each morning in the apartment gym and still make it work by 8am since I worked from home. Those days are long gone now that I no longer work from home. Little by little, our average wake up time has been getting earlier in earlier these past few months. What used to be 6am evolved to 5:30 about a year ago. Now, that 5:30 wake up time has evolved to 4:15 two days a week when Bo and I hang out with the other crazies at the 5am Barry’s Bootcamp class.

If this girl is going to wake up at 4:15 two days a week you better believe that I have to ensure I’m getting a good night’s sleep.

Luckily, a few weeks ago, my friends at Fitfluential asked me if I’d be interested in reviewing a Technogel pillow as part of my ambassador partnership. Review a pillow which promises to deliver a better night’s sleep? My resounding answer was YES PLEASE!

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I wanted to wait a few weeks to put this review up so that I could give a true assessment of the Technogel Contour Pillow. At first glance, it seems like Bo and I have similar sleeping experiences if you look at the picture on the left. But, when you peel away the pillow case, you see the true beauty of the Technogel Contour Pillow. This pillow is recommended for people who have neck, back or shoulder pain and who tend to sleep on their back.

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I sleep on my back almost exclusively, while practicing tree pose. What’s that? You don’t sleep in tree pose like my girl Theodora and I do each night? It’s the weirdest thing and attributed to tight hips but since marathon training started 3 years ago I’ve reverted to sleeping in tree pose each night much to Bo’s dismay. Somehow tree pose isn’t great for sharing a bed with your husband. But, back to my lovely new pillow, since at the end of the day that is what this post is about.

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I have been sleeping more soundly, waking up with less pain, and actually using my pillow through the night since I received the pillow a few weeks back. Historically, I’d throw my pillow to the side at some point during the night as it was more a hindrance to sleeping than a help. I’ve done this my entire life. Even Bo commented the other morning that since changing to the technogel I’ve consistently awaken each morning with the pillow under my head.

The biggest explanation I have is that the gel in the pillow forms perfectly to the contours of my head and neck therefore perfectly elevating and supporting it through the night while also releasing tension.

While the price point, $169, is definitely more than I’ve ever paid for a pillow, Bo fell so in love with the pillow while I was in Geneva that we are considering ordering a second one for him.

How about you? Have you tried a gel pillow before?

FitFluential LLC provided me with a complimentary Technogel pillow for this review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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Say It, Do It Week of 2/25 and a Giveaway Winner

Tonight’s post is a quick one! I want to check in with you all regarding this week’s workout and training plan in addition to sharing a giveaway winner! I really am so thankful that Jes started this great tradition last year over on her blog as I love posting my workouts on here each week. It helps keep me accountable and plan the week out in advance which is something I rarely did before!

Let’s kick it off with the workouts first! I’m excited to finally have a full week in New York City that doesn’t include any travel or out of town guests. This week is all about focusing on half marathon pace during my runs and enjoying my workouts early each day. I know that this week and next week will include many late nights at work and therefore I’m doing my best to squeeze in morning workouts and then if I’m able to leave work in time I’ll enjoy a few evening workouts as social events.

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I’m hoping to make it to Lululemon Run Club on Wednesday where Jes will lead us through 400 repeats and then finally try Revolve with the Fitmapped Ambassadors!

This week’s long run will be a good mental test in advance of my half marathon in 2 weeks. Liz, Marcial, and I are going to head up to Central Park Saturday morning to do one full loop of the park and then the lower loop. Gia has some good goals in place regarding my pace that will help us figure out where we should target my goal pace on half marathon day. She seems to think that I have something far faster in me than I think I can hold for 13.1 miles but we’ll see how Saturday goes!

Next, it’s time to announce a winner of the Dasani Drops giveaway! You guys are certainly excited about a bike, that’s for sure! The lucky winner is #27, Emily, who blogs over at Sinful Nutrition! Congratulations! Please email me your mailing address so I can share it with Dasani!

What fun workouts are you excited about this week? If you’re in NYC or DC, have you tried Revolve? Thoughts?

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