First off, super thanks to JOANNA RUIBNER! Joanna is the one of the other 4 snarky ladies I had lunch with after mile 8, and she has quite possibly the coolest job ever. She does voice over work, and I actually just heard one of her commercials just now, which reminded me that I needed to blog. "Serious morning workout? Serious morning fuel! Carnation Instant Breakfast!" Thanks, Jo!!!
So this morning we ran HALF A MARATHON! Yes, that's right- I am now officially halfway there! And I gotta say, 13 miles wasn't nearly as hard as 11. I'm learning so much about how to listen to the signals my body is giving me. Last week my legs were NOT happy to be running past mile 7.5. Today, I did a much better job of continuing to move and stretch when we stopped at water stops. Today, my legs were fine!
My feet, however, were another story. I've been getting pretty bad blisters on my big toes for the last few weeks. They started on the outsides of the right big toe, and then moved to the inside left. I had 2 pretty gnarly blisters on my left big toe this morning, and by mile 7 I knew that I had a matching blister on my right inside big toe. I like to think of it as my toe's own personal way of asking me "WHAT THE HECK ARE YOU THINKING?!?" I would post a photo, but I think that would probably make some folks stop looking at my blog all together. Completely gross.
So FINALLY it occurred to me today that my shoes might be too small. They fit fine for 6 miles or less, I can wiggle my toes and feel good as new. But I heard early on that once you start building up distance, your feet can swell up to a size. Sure enough, there was NO wiggle room in my shoes at the end of this run. So as soon as we were done with the run today, I headed over to top-to-top. By the way TTT is my new favorite hang out- I am in there at least once a week. I think it is fun to be surrounded by all the running gear and stuff, and the folks in there just know a lot. So today, I had them measure my 13-miles-in-totally-swollen feet, to see what they thought.
I am now the proud owner of a brand new pair of clown shoes. Not really, but that's how I feel when I'm not 6 miles deep into a run, because my new shoes are size 10!!! I was an 8 1/2 all through college, and my current running shoes are 9s. Apparently 9s are fine for a 10k, but for distance running, I'm one of the lucky many who's feet swell. The guy who fitted me for shoes brought out 9 1/2s and they were still not going to cut it. I am an over achiever in the swelling department- mine swell a WHOLE size.
I'm excited to give them a try next week and see how I feel with lots of room- I can't wait to see if it takes care of the blister problem, and if I feel like I actually feel like a clown in my new shoes.
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