13 Replies to “Indoor Track: Race it or Skip it…AND Falling into Pinterest”

  1. Indoor track will always have a special place in my heart – I walked on to my college team freshman year, and didn’t get to compete in XC (the coach was really conservative with me since I hadn’t run in HS lol), so indoor track was the first time I got to compete! It was fun, but I came to find that I’m stronger in the longer distances..i.e. 10k and above, so the 3k and 5k of indoor aren’t where my true talents are hah. On the other hand, for me racing shorter distances really sharpens my speed for the long stuff, so an indoor season would be a good thing for me to at least train through. I love to watch them too! and ugh, YES to the raspy throat thing!! every wednesday workout and saturday race, i’d be spending the rest of the day coughing up dust, ugh lol

    • cool!! ya, i never really thought that running an indoor 10k would be all that appealing, i mean 50 laps would leave me dizzy! 😉 true, those shorter races (as much as i may not like to admit it or do them! hehe) really help for the longer stuff!

  2. I didn’t realise there were indoor track races! It makes sense now that I think about it, I wouldn’t want to be running on an icy track 🙂
    I trained completely indoors for an outdoor race. There isn’t a very pleasant area around my suburb in which to run so I did all my runs for the half marathon at the gym.
    Pinterest has got to be the biggest time suck in the world – and I am an unashamed addict. Goodness knows that I will probably never take up flower arranging or decorate a room in turquoise, however I reserve the right to live a healthy fantasy life 🙂
    By the way, I’m following you!

    • YAY!!! i just followed u too on Pinterest…let the time sucking begin!! 🙂 and u’re like me, it took me awhile before i heard of indoor tracks too! 😉

  3. I ran indoor in high school and some years it was better for me to run in it and actually try to do well, but other times I could’ve done better without it. I don’t know if that helps at all 🙂

    • ya, i think it just depends on the person and maybe year in school they are…if outdoor track is their main focus, just don’t stress too much about indoors 😛

  4. I now follow you on Pinterest wahoo! Haha I thought the same about the ‘invite’ thing…weird!

    I have chosen not to race indoor, mostly because it clashes with XC for us! Our XC season doesn’t end till about March, but indoor has already started obviously, so we Brits usually choose one or the other! Cross country for me! But I can’t WAIT to have a track race for the first time come the summer! 😀

    Have an amazing weekend!!! <3

    • YAY!!! and i follow u now! seriously, that invite? c’mon! 😉

      i think that’s smart, ur cross season is going super long and u’re rocking it! after that, break, then dive into track…sooo fun!

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