Goood morning everyone,
New week, let's make it a good one people
Monday is a X-training day: slow and heavy strength training. Chest, back and shoulders. Added on abs (with light weights). Felt real good . Despite the gorgeous morning, no time for a short recovery run.
Dutchie I go running in the early morning, before my brain figures out what I'm up to.
Run the day, or the day runs you.
Actions determine state of mind - Aristotle
4.8 slow, wet miles this morning, ugh
Yesterday - rainy - so I went to the gym and biked for 20 minutes, elliptical 20 minutes, weight training 20 minutes, and 5 minutes of jumping rope.
Saturday - easy 6 miles.
Off to a work meeting tonight/ tomorrow - the I will be free for vacation starting Thursday!
Happy Monday, A
Nature is unable to make a really first-class job of anything if she is hustled...
Valley Harvest (Nova Scotia) HM October 2013
Toronto Waterfront HM October 2014
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Crabby: I'm on your tail. You better start running
Thanks for reminding me...I have been in a sore knee state for a bit but should get out today for something.
I ran a 5 K at midnight on Saturday with my non-running husband. It was a PR for slowest 5K but after a full meal, wine, beer and dessert what can you expect?? My daughter won a $400 prize (Flight seeing in Alaska) for her costume which was call Alaska GaGa girls. She actually work a crab-pot.
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"The most common question from potential entrants is 'I do not know if I can do this' to which I usually answer, 'that's the whole point'.--Paul Charteris, Tarawera Ultramarathon RD.
"They just couldn't believe that somebody would do all that running for no reason."--Forrest Gump
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Big Sur Marathon 28 April
Bighorn 50 Mile 15 June
Tahoe Rim Trail 100M 20/21 July
Quickie post: did a 5.7K easy run this morning and added a 45 min LB endurance w/o with a bit of plyo thrown in.
Perfesser: it must be such a relief that you can run again. It took me a full month to get that level of fitness back after 5 weeks of no running. And I still can't run the long runs I did before the surgery.
Ayola: are you going somewhere for your vacation?
Crabby: congrats that your daughter won a prize. Is she allowed to bring someone with her?
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Last night was 8.7... Ran it briskly... not really fast... but faster than a typical easy run...
So I tentatively join in, being really cautious... I did the 100s slowish... the 200s were on only 30 seconds rest and the 400s were on 60 seconds rest... My hamstring let me do ok on the 200s and push just about where I would want to be on the 400s... I ended up with a pretty good workout... I was very cautious with my hammy, and backed off whenever things felt tight... which wasn't very often...
Very encouraged... even tempted to run a 2 mile race Saturday... we'll see how that goes...
-Kelly
Getting back in shape... Just need it to be a skinnier shape...
Dutchie, I was pretty disciplined with the elliptical, I'm hoping that will make my recovery quicker.
Followed it up with almost 5 this evening...
Hamstring is feeling good... My butt was kinda tight tonite tho... will have to monitor that...
Glad to see you up and going again Perfessor...
Gratz to your daughter Crabby... sounds like it was fun overall...
On the road back
Yapper: nice to see you again What marathon will you be training for? If your near the midpoint, than your doing way better than me. Congrats.
Kelly: careful doing hard workouts!
Perfesser: probably fitness wise the elliptical will have helped maintaining fitness. Not so sure about the impact though. But good luck. Maybe you're one of those runners that can just jump in and run a lot of mileage without any problems (I have a colleague who's like that).
Crabby: you've been running yet?
Went out too late too. I just don't do well at any temp over 15C.
Crabby: I'll just keep chasing you ) And we're both closing in on Perfesser
Short 3 this morning - I'm off to the coast of Maine for vacation literally in a few minutes - first a stop in the town where we used to live to see everyone and then on to a small beach cabin for a week with some close friends.
I'm planning on a few one hour runs and some hiking in Reid State Park. Also planning on filling up on lobster and oysters and cava.
Have a great holiday (Canadians and Americans) Dutchie - get back to work!
I'll check in midweek July 12th, A
Yeah, it's been a tough 6 weeks but hopefully I'll get going again now. Drat, I'm more than 80 miles behind the bunny.
Had a nice 3-miler with Monkey Trent in Nashville today. He's injured too so it was a nice easy pace, and the weather was cool for a change.
This was my first "outside" running in many weeks and it really felt good to get off the treadmill and actually GO somewhere. A little twinge in the foot but it feels like a little tendinitis from my spastic toes and not the injury. Still taking it easy, though.
Drat, I was hoping to do Peachtree but couldn't get the 4th off. It's the first time in 6 years I've missed it
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