Hey friends! Hope you had a WONDERFUL weekend!
First thank you to everyone who has already voted for Dyson to help her win $10,000 for Freedom Service Dogs. I really appreciate the support. If you missed that post over the weekend, it’s not too late to check it out and cast your vote!
Weekend 2 of marathon training is behind me (maybe a new FitFeature: Marathon Mondays?) I was a little nervous about this one because the speed of progression from my 5.48 mi run 2 weeks ago, to 7.6 last weekend to 9.14 this past Saturday had me a little worried that my knees were really going to make me pay. But I took a lot of care post-run and the day afterward ended up being completely pain free. Here’s how the day went down:
We were meeting at 7:00 AM and I had a 30 minute drive. I ate my pre-run food at 5:30 (you know me and my 90 minute rule!) It was a morning in need of some EXTRA BOLD coffee:

And this time I only did ONE piece of Ezekial toast (last time I did two and it felt to ‘heavy’ in my system even 90 minutes later). A light schmear of almond butter, a drizzle of raw honey and some coconut flakes:

At 6:30 I was out the door. Check out the MOON! (Horribly blurry I know, but my camera does NOT take dark pictures well at all…)

When we started the run at 7:00 it was 19 degrees and breezy. I was sorry that I hadn’t brought along my scarf to wrap around my face. And it turned out to be cold enough to freeze the water in the tube from my hydration pack completely SOLID – no water for the entire run! I started feeling the lack of water around mile 7 - a little sluggish and really thirsty from breathing the cold air. That was the only downside. The run itself was fantastic. It was a clear morning, the company and conversations were great, and the time flew by, making it seem almost easier than the 7.6 the week before.
Taking Brendan Brazier’s advice, I did want to fuel during the run with coconut oil and dates. But I didn’t take the time to make his Direct Fuel Bites recipe – instead I cut the pits out of two dates and where the pits had been I stuffed coconut oil. They worked great during the run – I ate them at the halfway point when we turned around. Easy to chew and digest.

Directly after the run I was meeting up with a friend at Starbucks so on the way, I drank a glutamine recovery drink and ate two dried PLUMS.

At Starbucks I had an unpictured grande decaf soy latte.
I was limping around pretty good by this point – both of my knees were getting incredibly tight and achy. So when I did make it home I went straight to the floor for some stretching. I spent about 20 minutes really focusing on calves, hamstrings, glutes, quads, piriformis and hip flexors.
I took two Ginger Root caps to fight off some inevitable inflammation (many many thanks to Joan for the ginger tip back when my hip was stiff!) Then I ran a hot bath and steeped myself in some TEA:

All of these little tricks worked because I felt great the rest of Saturday and all of Sunday. MSP even commented on how well I was moving around compared to last week’s run.
Bring on the TEN next week – I’m ready!
Speaking of long runs, Berni will be running her first half-marathon next weekend, so let’s all put some FAST FitFeat vibes out there for her! And Carrie starts her training next week for her next half-marathon as well! And reader Beth will be deciding whether to take the plunge into full marathons or not by week’s end. She’s been a half-marathon pro recently, traveling around the country to race in a lot of fun events! Sammi signed up for a half in September! Cindy wants to run her first 5K this year (which I KNOW she’s already completed on the treadmill, so I think she means in a race format…)
Lots of running goals goin’ on! I LOVE THAT!! What’s yours? Share your running or fitness goal here! We love giving out good luck vibes!
Have a MARVELOUS Monday friends! Make it a great day and a FIT week!
– Shari B. =)





#1 by Joan on February 1, 2010 - 3:48 pm
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wow awesome Shari! Glad you beat the soreness after a run. Where did you get that tub tea?? I like that idea.
Best of luck to you and all the others getting ready for your marathons!
Joan´s last blog ..On The Verge
#2 by Shari B. on February 1, 2010 - 7:18 pm
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Hi Joan! I think your ginger root caps may have had a lot to do with it! Re: the tub tea, it was a gift actually! (I think it was Beth who got it for me, and I’m going to feel really bad if I’m wrong!!) I’ve had two of them for a long time and have been saving them for the right occasion. This seemed like the occasion for “Soothe The Muscles” tea..! I’ve done a search online and can’t seem to find that exact one for sale. I’ll keep looking!
#3 by Beth on February 1, 2010 - 8:19 pm
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Yes Shari, the tub tea was from me… a year or two ago for your birthday. Of course it was from the tea factory… Celestial Seasonings Tea Factory in Boulder.
#4 by Shari B. on February 3, 2010 - 7:59 pm
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Hi Beth,
I thought it was you, but was scared that if it was someone else, they’d see and think I was a big meanie for forgetting! I can’t find them online for purchase anywhere! The only place that carries the muscle soother (that I’ve found anyway) has their sales on hold during ‘inventory’ or something like that.
#5 by Beth on February 1, 2010 - 11:50 am
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Well Shari and fellow blog readers, I turned in my paperwork last Thursday night and I am signed up to run my first full marathon in June in San Diego. I am training and raising money with Team in Training. So there is my running goal for the year!
Beth
#6 by Shari B. on February 1, 2010 - 7:19 pm
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Wahooo Beth! Awesome!! In San Diego even. Me = jealous!
#7 by Fallon on February 1, 2010 - 9:33 am
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Where did you buy that tub tea?!?! I’ve been looking for something soothing when I take warm baths and I’m liking the tub tea!!
The dates/coconut oil is so good! I love that book, not only is the information helpful but some GREATT recipes!
I’m running my first 5k this Saturday and I’m so ready! In this past month my times have gotten better. Now let’s just hope it doesn’t decide to rain this Saturday!!
Fallon´s last blog ..Pineapple Chicken
#8 by Shari B. on February 1, 2010 - 7:20 pm
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Hi Fallon,
The tub tea was a gift from a long time back actually – but I loved it so much that now I’m on the HUNT for some! When I find them I’ll be sure to post it here!
I’ll be doing the All-Sun-Dance for you this weekend – rain, rain, stay away!
#9 by Cindy on February 1, 2010 - 8:36 am
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I LOVE all your post run remedies! I ran Sunday (yeahhh for 2 runs) and followed your 90 minute rule…PERFECT.
I also have to spend some time stretching afterwards or I hobble around for days. good for you!
YES…big positived running vibes to Berni! I am so in awe of you ladies and your long runs! I can’t wait to be there!
my goal right now is to get some consistancy back in, some outside runs and some endurance work.
Happy Monday Shari!
Cindy´s last blog ..Lookie What I Found
#10 by Shari B. on February 1, 2010 - 7:21 pm
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Hi Cindy! I’m SO proud of you for getting those two runs in — I know how crazy your life has been lately! Are you feeling the running mojo again?
#11 by Bernadette on February 1, 2010 - 8:24 am
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WOW Shari, I loved this post for sooooo many reasons!!
First off, thank you SO much for the good vibes for next weekend~ I’m starting to get butterflies!
Now, on to the food, the toast looks like a great pre-run meal, I’m getting tired of my toast w/fruit preserves so I will definitely try this. I have to ask about the dates, do you normally LIKE dates?? Because I have to say that the fueling during runs has been the hardest part of training for this half! I do not like the Gu’s, Luna Moons, etc… WAY TOO sweet for me. So I don’t take in any fuel other than my spirulina, agave, lemon, coconut water concoction I carry. If I ever want to do a full marathon I really need to find something that works for me though…
Have a wonderful Monday!!
Bernadette´s last blog ..New kicks!
#12 by Shari B. on February 1, 2010 - 7:26 pm
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Hi Berni!
Yes I do normally like dates. I’d never tried a raw plain one until this summer and I’m in LOOOOVE! They have almost a lightly caramel flavor so I eat one sometimes when I’m having a sugar craving.
I buy the raw Medjool dates, usually from the bulk bin at our local grocery store. Then I keep them in the fridge and rinse right before eating.
I had been using the Larabar Coconut Cream Pie bar as a pre-run fuel (or during if need be) and that works well too. It has the coconut oil and the dates in it, but then it also has nuts which will make for slower digestion. So if you have a “tender system” like I do while running, you might want to stick with the straight dates/oil. The tiniest things will give me cramping in my lower intestines when I run, so I’m SUPER picky about food timing with running.
Let me know what you think if you try the dates! And you are absolutely welcome for the good vibes!! You’re gonna do great!