Monday, February 2, 2009

and so it begins again

so I'm posting again... it's been awhile... but 2 things triggered me to post

1. Jay calling me yesterday. This reminded me about rugby and how soon it will be upon me. Last weekend we had our 2008 banquet where I won Most Improved Player. I felt this was a great honor. It means that my dedication last year showed. It means I improved upon myself and therefore improved the team. Rugby is a team sport filled with individuals. It is much more brutal than football, we don't wear pads, we don't have blockers, we just hit each other. Oddly enough, there are fewer major injuries in rugby than in football. Sure there are sprained ankles, or the occasional arm twist, but as far as broken bones go... it's much safer. I think that this is due to the fitness and finesse that rugby is. I'm excited as hell that Jay is going to come out this spring for Chicago Riot Rugby. Rugby is a great team sport that gets you in shape as well, increases your natural competitiveness and makes a lot of good friends. One thing is for sure: this season is going to be awesome.

2. Today, I began training for the Shamrock Shuffle. This is an 8K (5 miles) ran on March 29th. I'm using Hal Higdon's intermediate training program. This involved me running 3 miles today, as well as some strength and stretching. I ran 2 miles, and then had to take a couple, short, walking breaks. I did finish 3 miles, and I finished it running. It took me just under 29 minutes. I'm proud that I finished the 3 miles, but I do see the room and need for improvement. I have 8 weeks in which to train and complete the 8K. Last year I finished in 47:19...


With that in mind. I set forth my goals for 2009 (I may be a month late, but honestly, it's better late than never)
  1. Shamrock Shuffle in under 45 minutes
  2. Multiple 5K's throughout the summer (end goal of one under 26.30)
  3. Success during Rugby
  4. Look Good
I know that Goals 3 and 4 are not definite, but I see them as definite. Look Good means I do not have a definite weight goal, I do not feel I need one because, although I would like to lose 20 or 30 pounds, I would like to gain 10 to 15 pounds in muscle. Look Good means to take my shirt off at the beach without a second thought. Look Good means I will no longer have that "pouch", "spare tire", "gut" or whatever else you call it... I define it as there's no "hang-over" the waist of my pants....


ok, that's a lot for the first post in a while, but it's needed to revive this.

Let me know where you are and where you would like to be and most importantly, how WE can get there.

JW

2 comments:

Beave said...

Good luck on the Shamrock Shuffle and I CAN'T FU#^%NG WAIT TO HIT PEOPLE!

ratbert said...

it sounds fun. . .i bet one reason there are fewer injuries in rugby is that pads make you take more risks. without pads, you instinctively make different choices. good luck with the quest.