- Working out, be it strength training, running, in and out of physical therapy, etc.
- Eating—muscles need fuel
- Grocery shopping and cooking (in order to satisfy activity #2)
- Working—apparently food costs money; so does physical therapy and going to the pool
- Sleeping—wish I could skip this one but have not yet been able to figure out how
Of course I run to eat, and I eat to run.
The ultimate test for all of this training is not the marathon itself. The race is more of a celebration after the craziness that the training season brings into runners’ lives. The test for me is coming up tomorrow morning. With three weeks left before the marathon, I plan to do a 20 mile training run.
I am excited and nervous. I am acting on the assumption that my ankle will hold me up. A lot of runners will be doing their last big long run this weekend, and I expect the marathon course will be quite crowded. I heard that some out of town runners come out to Boston to do this run on the marathon course, and that locals come out to cheers the runners on. When I trained for the Boston Marathon two years ago, this is the run I did not get to do because I was nursing an IT band injury then, and it makes me look forward to this run even more.