Well, to tell this story, you should know that before I bought my first pair of Kinvaras (I've had two), I wanted to buy the Brooks PureCadence. However, the shoe had not been released and I needed a new pair immediately. Alright, back to yesterday...
The Brooks PureCadence! Ah! They were beautiful! Blue and green and grey. I didn't even want to try them on; I knew they would be mine the second I laid eyes on them. Yes, I think now I believe in love at first sight... when it comes to running shoes, that is. I laced them up anyways and hopped on the treadmill. One step, two step, three step, jog. Yes, it was meant to be. Joe confirmed that this was the shoe for me and I was sold.
I walked back to my old, worn out shoes and saw Sophia was trying on the same shoes. I'm pretty certain these shoes are magical, because they worked perfectly for her as well. We are twinsibops!
Then I made a mistake. "Joe," I started. "Tell me the difference between a training shoe and a racing shoe." Oh, Joe told me the difference. Then he opened the second box. "This would be your racing shoe," he said, lifting out a beautiful white and seafoam green Brooks PureConnect shoe. Oh shoot. I fell in love again. "I'll take them!" I exclaimed before putting them on. What can I say? I'm an easy customer. I laced them up anyway and hopped on the treadmill. Yup, these are the shoes I'm wearing at my half marathon. They are so light, so heavenly; I could run for miles. Alas, Sophia was waiting to hop on the treadmill. It was okay, I knew the shoes were mine.
I handed my card over to Joe (by the way, Mom and Dad, I owe you a couple hundred dollars), and my life could not be more complete. Okay, I'll be saying the same thing in 4 months, but I'm stoked.
Sophia's and my new shoes. |
After grabbing lunch with Sophia, Josh and I went for a swim. Following my 1350 meter recreational swim, we drove out to a bike shop my friend had recommended. Mom and Dad, if you're reading this, I owe you another $101. Ouch. I just can't say no to beautiful equipment.
Last night I taught Power Cycle: 1 hour of race-like simulation. 15 minute warm-up speed drills, 3 sets of 3:00 in zone 5 at 95% effort with a 3:00 recovery, 3 sets of 2:00 in zone 5 at 95% effort with a 0:45 recovery, 3 sets of 1:00 in zone 5 at 95% effort with a 0:20 recovery, 2:00 of :30 sprints, 3:00 of :30 standing climbs with :30 spin-ups and a 5 minute recovery. If you were pushing on this workout, it was a good one.
Richard and I met up last night and we did some strength sets. It was cold. I'm glad we went though, because I got some new training ideas from the young males who were training. They used some drills on stadiums I had never seen and one guy was doing parachute sprints, which reminded me that I should buy a parachute. A bright one. I love bright things (thank you, Sophia, for making sure Joe knew that yesterday!).
My tri group this morning was unsuccessful. Dani was out of town and no one else showed up, so I did a 5-mile force run on the beach with walk/jog recoveries. That was the first workout in my PureCadence. Love them! I'm pretty certain I could not be happier with my shoes! My knee had a dull ache, but overall it felt much better! I love new shoes! I think today will be a very good day indeed.
Thanks, Mom and Dad for my awesome reflexive jacket! |
They're beautiful!!! I can't wait to see them in action! I think you may need a CCA (Credit Card Anonymous) more than a TA intervention... I just purchased a new pair of Asics for the marathon about a month ago! Sounds like your training is coming along great! Keep up the great work.
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Weston, thank you for always commenting. That makes my day!
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