jdimascio
Cathlete
Yesterday I participated in my favorite race, the Broad Street Run, in Philly. I have done this race since 96, even twice when I was pregnant. Anyway, I have held tight at a 66 minutes personal record for a couple of years, and as soon as I added heavy weights with Cathe's DVD and her cardio workouts, my time has improved each year. This year I turned 40 and I convinced myself that I am getting older and my times will probably never be the same. Well, yesterday I knocked off 7 seconds from my PR. I finished the race in 62:47. So, I averaged 6:16 minute miles.
So, I am not hear to boast, but to prove that you can improve your endurance and speed my working out to Cathe. 80% of the time I was doing a Cathe workout, and 2 times a week I ran...no joke, and I used Cardio Coach (RIP Sean O'Malley) for my runs. The only bad thing about training this way, is I really had no idea how I was going to do. What's even crazier is that most of my runs were on the treadmill. I am so grateful that I found Cathe and I don't think I would still be running to this day. I used to run too much and I started to really dread it. But adding Cathe has added fun and variety to my workouts, but still challenging me in so many ways.
Cardio Caoch is great too..if anyone is a runner and have never done a Cardio Coach workout, you are really missing out. Somehow my best runs are accomplished when I am listening to coach Sean.
I have many runner friends and a lot of them have a personal trainer, they usually log runs up to 85 miles a week, running about 6 day a week. My trainer is Cathe (with some help from Sean) and I log 20 miles a week...and I feel great, especially today, the day after my race, which is usually a painful day for me.
BTW, this race pulls in 40,000 runners...I finished 303 overall, 30th female.
So, I am not hear to boast, but to prove that you can improve your endurance and speed my working out to Cathe. 80% of the time I was doing a Cathe workout, and 2 times a week I ran...no joke, and I used Cardio Coach (RIP Sean O'Malley) for my runs. The only bad thing about training this way, is I really had no idea how I was going to do. What's even crazier is that most of my runs were on the treadmill. I am so grateful that I found Cathe and I don't think I would still be running to this day. I used to run too much and I started to really dread it. But adding Cathe has added fun and variety to my workouts, but still challenging me in so many ways.
Cardio Caoch is great too..if anyone is a runner and have never done a Cardio Coach workout, you are really missing out. Somehow my best runs are accomplished when I am listening to coach Sean.
I have many runner friends and a lot of them have a personal trainer, they usually log runs up to 85 miles a week, running about 6 day a week. My trainer is Cathe (with some help from Sean) and I log 20 miles a week...and I feel great, especially today, the day after my race, which is usually a painful day for me.
BTW, this race pulls in 40,000 runners...I finished 303 overall, 30th female.