Last week’s running recap

Screen Shot 2015-03-30 at 8.20.56 PMThis training cycle has been interesting. In terms of weekly mileage, it doesn’t follow the traditional bell curve. It felt more like a roller coaster with short dips, in part my doing with various reasons – hip pain, snow, work obligations and in part, it was the nature of the training plan. This past week was the first week where my weekly mileage surpassed 40 miles. When I was training for Chicago and NYC, I hit over 40 miles 6 different times, with a peak at 51 miles and that doesn’t include the week I ran the Chicago Marathon. This training cycle, my weekly mileage has hovered between high 20s to 30s the entire time. What does that mean for me? I’m not sure and I guess I will never be sure but race day will be some indication. On the bright side, I do feel faster and stronger during runs, so we’ll see.

I haven’t been consistent about sharing my weekly running recap, so with one more week of training before taper, I figured now was a good time to start?! In addition to the runs, every morning last week, I started with 15-minutes of yoga.

Monday – easy run on the treadmill. I was coming off a weekend of no running because of the hip pain so this run was a good test to see how I felt but I also tested my new Brooks PureFlow 4s that I am planning on wearing for the marathon. Total miles: 6.05

Tuesday – Central Park intervals with Julio. Warm-up + 200/400/600/800 X 2 + 200/400 (for good measure!) with recovery + cool down. Total miles: 6.65

Wednesday – easy run on the treadmill + 60-minute Strala yoga class (off-site, not in NYC studio). I left work late so I was only able to fit in 35 minutes of easy running before yoga but it definitely helped warm me up for class. It was my first time taking this class and I really enjoyed how laid back it was. Total miles: 3.38

Thursday – Central Park progressive tempo run with Julio. 1-mile warm-up + 5-miles progressive tempo (9:11, 8:48, 8:33, 8:06, 7:44) + 1-mile cool down. By the end of this run, I was exhausted. Progressive tempo runs really zap the energy out of you. Total miles: 7.02

Friday – Open barre class. With all the yoga and ease back into running this week, this was the first and only barre class I took all week. I really wish there was time to fit in more barre classes. One day…

Saturday – Rest day. This wasn’t supposed to be a rest day. I was planning on doing an easy run but after I got home from work, I started feeling a cold coming on and all I wanted to do was sleep. Instead of running or meeting friends for dinner, I opted for a 90-minute nap. I was proud of myself for listening to my body but I guess it was pretty easy to do so when you could barely keep your eyes open.

Sunday – Hudson River Waterfront long run with Julio. Thank you for Julio making the trek into NJ for the run, which gave me the chance to sleep in a little more. We ran a very scenic and flat long run (similar route as the 20-mile photo tour), but for me, I had a hard time breathing because of the cold. Since I missed last weekend’s 20, I switched up the plan a little and went for 18 this weekend and next weekend will be the last 20 before taper. Total miles: 18.27

Total miles for the week: 41.4

This winter and my schedule has been less than ideal for marathon training but I need to keep reminding myself I am doing the best I can and putting in as much effort as possible. And as Paula Radcliffe said, “I’ve always been good at putting things behind me – I fall apart, do my crying bit, and then put it away and move on.”

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What helps you stay focused and motivated during marathon training?

Friday Favorites #4

It’s that time of week again – Friday, woohoo! Well, not quite for me, I have another work day tomorrow, so my shortened weekend doesn’t start until Sunday. Regardless, the feeling of a Friday night still feels great.

And here are my favorites from the week…

As seen on my Instagram: https://instagram.com/cindy_runs/

The Taco Truck – is on the Stevens campus every Tuesday now that the weather is warmer. That means that the one day a week I can splurge is Tuesday. I love #tacotuesday(s)!

Yes, I do yoga in my pajamas.

Yes, I do yoga in my pajamas.

Brett Larkin Yoga – this should actually count as my #2 and #3 favorite things for the week. I heard about Brett Larkin from Greatist on Twitter and decided to watch her Beginner Bedtime Yoga Sequence. I liked what I watching and decided to try it that evening before bed. I’m not sure if it helped me sleep (I usually have no problem falling asleep) but I was hooked. I never thought I would say that about yoga – as most who know me, know that I have an on/off relationship with yoga. About a year ago, I loved hot yoga, that is until I decided I didn’t really like it and sweating like a dog in a yoga class wasn’t terribly fun. After discovering the bedtime sequence, I found the Beginner Morning Yoga Sequence. Every morning so far this week, I’ve been following the morning yoga session, and every night except for 2, I’ve been following the bedtime video. I think what I really like about these sequences is that they are short. It doesn’t take much effort or planning for me to spend 10-15 minutes on yoga in the morning or evenings. Also, I feel more relaxed during the days after the morning sequence. Things that normally would make me very frustrated, I’ve actually been more relaxed about. That’s not to say I’m a relaxed person, it’s just that I am less tense.

This is a 1 day old picture

This is a 1 day old picture

London Marathon is in 29 days! – I can’t believe the marathon is less than a month away. Time is really flying. That also means that we leave for our trip in 25 days. I need a vacation – one away from work and one away from running (after the marathon that is).

Jealous of my vest?!?

Jealous of my vest?!?

My AgeUK singlet – or as the British call it, my vest came this week in the mail. While I feel like I am cheating on the Alzheimer’s Association a little when I wear this new singlet, I am proud to be supporting such a great organization. Mother Nature, I’m asking for warmer weather in the NYC-area so I can wear it on a test long run before the race!

Finally registered!

Finally registered!

RRCA Coaching Certification – For the last 3 years, I’ve wanted to sign up for the certification course when it is in NYC. However, every time I see the registration is open, I hesitate to look on the calendar or wait until I get home from work to sign up, then the class is full. Yesterday, I saw the email and immediately saw that the NYC class registration opened and I immediately signed up. I didn’t think twice about it and hopefully it works out for scheduling but I knew I had to pull the trigger. I’m excited I to have a spot for the class in July (ha, yes it’s 4 months away but at least that gives me time to get my First Aid and CPR certification). I’d love to be able to share my love for running with others.

And with that, happy weekend everyone!

How many miles do you have planned? – I have an easy run tomorrow (maybe 6?) and an 18-mile long run on Sunday.

Share with me your exciting Saturday plans so I can live vicariously through you when I am up super early to head into work.