By “seam,” I mean the transition period from unfocused, unstructured fitness training (i.e. training for general fitness) to focused, structured fitness training (i.e. training with a purpose for a specific event or events).

Photo: Me at the Disney Half Marathon in 2007
I am in the seam right now. My triathlon season effectively ended with Ironman Louisville on August 26. Since then, I have “bounced” in and out of purposeful training as I switched back and forth between doing and not doing Silverman in November. I finally decided to “pull the plug” on Silverman in early October and immersed myself in general fitness, which means doing what I feel like. For me, this was swimming 1-2x per week, riding my trainer 2-3x per week and running 2-3x per week plus Bikram yoga.
In the last few weeks, I have shifted back to purposeful, structured training, specifically marathon training as I am planning on running the Ocala Marathon on February 3rd. I have gone from running 2-3x per week to running 5 days per week with two of those days being “two-a-days” where I run both in the AM and the PM on the same day.

The seam is a transition period for me along three dimensions:
At the end of the day, I’ve had enough of unstructured training and general lack of focus. The structured training gives my workouts a better sense of purpose and meaning, which ultimately helps me stay motivated so that I can hit my <2:40 marathon goal in February.
See you out on the running trails!
Cheers,
David
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David B. Glover
Experiential Writer, Elite Athlete, Coach and Race Director
Author of Full Time and Sub-Nine
Personal Web: www.davidglover.net
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©2008 David B. Glover


I had the honor of watching you cross the full marathon finish at Ocala today in about 20 min more than it took me to finish the 1/2.
What was amazing, even more than that awesome time, was how great you looked….smiling through that last push through the finish and walking around later as if you just took a stroll through the parking lot.
Great job!