Highlight of the Week: Running with Rachel! Doing intervals on the indoor track!
Monday | January 28, 2019: 5 m run + teaching strength class
Run location: hood, Temp: 22°/21°, Time: 57:48, Pace: 11:33 avg, Difficulty: medium (so slippery out), Felt: good, just too cold
Strength: Airex pad and kettlebells, Felt: good, a little stale
Tuesday | January 29, 2019: 10 m run
Run location: RecPlex, Time: 1:53:10, Pace: 11:19 avg, Difficulty: easy, Felt: fine, but sluggish!
Wednesday | January 30, 2019: 3 m walk
Thursday | January 31, 2019: 5 m run (incl. 10×1:00)
Run location: Field House, Time: 50:59, Pace: 10:12 avg, Difficulty: easy/medium, Felt: mostly good
Friday | February 1, 2019: teaching strength class + 4 m run
Strength: Airex pad and kettlebells, Felt: good
Run location: hood, Temp: 16°/16°, Time: 43:19, Pace: 10:49, Difficulty: easy, Felt: good, happy to run outside!
Saturday | February 2, 2019: 13 m run
Loc: Lake Andrea/Outlet Mall Loop, Temp: 26°/34°, Time: 2:30:58, Pace: 11:37 avg, Difficulty: mostly easy, Felt: better when I switched from podcasts to music
Sunday | February 3, 2019: 10 m ride + Snowshoe Scurry Race #4 (w/Rachel!)
Indoor Ride Time: 42:03, Pace: 14.3 mph avg, Difficulty: easy, Felt: good
Run location: Elver Park, Temp: 41°, Time: 36:14, Pace: 3.5 mph avg, Difficulty: medium, Felt: good
Notes:
- I thought Monday’s run with temps in the 20s would feel good after some single digit runs, but the wind actually made it feel worse. And the snow and slush everywhere. Man, that slows me down. Ugh.
- I was all pumped to run early Tuesday in shorts and a tank on the track. I even woke up before my alarm! But I felt super sluggish during my run, blah. It was my eighth day in a row of running as I got back to my “Wednesday rest day” schedule. No wonder my legs were tired. And gah the air at the track is so dry! Wah wah wah. Of course, I am grateful I can run there at all!
- On Thursday I went to a less expensive indoor track since I was running fewer miles. It’s farther away, and 7 laps to a mile versus 6 laps at the other track. And people don’t follow the lane rules as well there. But alas, it’s a nice option to have. Speedwork felt MUCH better inside, even with the turns. I could actually pick up speed, since I was running in shorts and a tank, and not through slush and on ice!
- Friday 5:00 am strength class returned this week! It was great to see everyone and we had a fun workout. But man, I was so tired that afternoon. Ugh. At least I usually have every other Friday off (and can nap). That helps.
- When I was finishing up my Friday run, a neighbor jokingly said to me “I saw you leave for a run last week, and you weren’t gone very long!” Um, yeah, it’s cold (is what I told her). Ha. She probably saw me running on the 8°F day!
- It was so nice to run outside Saturday with temps in the 20s/30s! It felt so warm compared to earlier in the week (the high on Wednesday was -13 or something). Sunday’s run felt hella warm!
- I got to run with Rachel, again! She text me Friday night to ask if I wanted to do a snowshoe race Sunday. Hells yeah! More on the race later this week!
- Monthly recap! In January I ran 175.7 miles (26 runs), cycled 83 miles (7 indoor rides), and swam 0 yards. I did 4 speed sessions and 0 hill sessions. My coldest run was 1°F and my warmest was 52°F. I did 5 strength workouts at home, taught 3 strength classes and 2 fitness boxing classes, and did 1 one-on-one sessions.
You have two indoor tracks you can use? Wow! I wish we had an indoor track here! Ingrid and I had to cancel our walk Saturday because it was pouring and I was thinking if we had an indoor track like you do, we could have gone there. Is it just for runners or do people also walk on them?
We actually have more than two! There is another one that is 13 laps to the mile and cheap to use but it hurts my knees! It’s for running and walking. I wish you had one!!!
Eight days in a row of running? My legs just quit on me by reading that, LOL!
Oh no! LOL! I hope the rest of today was a rest day! 😉 Hee hee.
Is snowshoeing hard? I’ve never done it.
Not really! You just have to focus on your footing and balance, and it works your hip flexors. Now, running in snow shoes is hard. LOL. It’s so easy to trip on the snowshoes! And you have to open your hips/pick up your feet more!