And it starts again… kind of…

After a week of vacation and a month of not running regularly, this past week was a rude awakening! While we were away, the Alzheimer’s Association NYCM team started their informal practices. (P.S. did I tell you I was running and fundraising again for the Alzheimer’s Association?) While the official practices don’t start until June 25th, I wanted to make every effort to attend as many runs as possible so I can fall back into a routine. Here is a recap of the work-outs since coming back to reality:

Sunday, June 9th – 6-mile run with the team. We were just back for less than two days and I really patted myself on the back for not chickening out of this run. After a pretty miserable commute over to the Upper East Side to meet the team, I made it, finished the run despite how hard it felt through all of the Central Park hills, and even had a chance to meet some new teammates.

Tuesday, June 11th – 5-mile run with the team plus some strength training. The squats, high knees, jumping jacks, and everything else we did before the start of the run really did me in. When we started the run, my legs were shaking and my quads and hamstrings were sore the entire run. It really did not get better from there…

Wednesday, June 12th – barre class. I had high hopes to go to a barre class and then a short run afterwards to shake out my extremely sore legs. However, barre class compounded the pain and by the time Josh got home from work, I was gimping around the apartment. Wednesday was a true test of whether or not I can handle not pushing myself when I probably shouldn’t.

Thursday, June 13th – virtual run. I didn’t run. I was going to try to meet up with Josh at the Corporate Challenge but that was canceled due to weather. However, I did attend a steering committee meeting for the 2013 NYCM team. I believe with all the thinking I did about running, it counts as a virtual run.

Friday, June 14th – 3-mile treadmill run. I was proud of myself for getting a run in after work and before my dinner plans. Also, I was even more proud that I decided to run on the treadmill instead going outside. Josh downloaded the Forecast app on my phone a little while ago and it seems to predict rain pretty darn accurately. Before leaving, I pulled up the app to see if I had enough time to get a run in before it started to rain. The app predicted that it would drizzle in the next two minutes and last for 20, so I decided to go down to the gym. As soon as I got into the gym, it started pouring outside (so fine, not a drizzle but I was glad I was not outside) for the next 20 minutes! Anyway, despite my still extremely sore muscles, I got in a little over three miles on the treadmill.

Sunday, June 16th – 5-mile race and short team run. Since the team run wasn’t starting until 9am and I wanted to get an early start on the day so I could head home and spend some time with my dad for Father’s Day, I signed up for the NYRR Portugal Day 5-miler race that started at 8am. I figured then I could meet up with the team for a short run to complete a total of seven miles. The race went okay; it was a PR for the distance but again that’s not saying much since I haven’t raced a 5-miler since a year ago when my pacing was almost two minutes slower per mile. The race felt hard and my heart rate was consistently high the whole time (180 bpm+). When I finished, I knew that it was definitely time get back into a routine. I am glad I raced purely for the experience of pushing myself in a race setting, seeing some other teammates who had also run the race, and meeting up with the team for a short run. After all this, I felt like I deserved to eat my way through Father’s Day! And even before making it home to spend time with my family, Josh and I attempted to make our skillets for the first time. Now, I don’t think they were as good as the “Florida ones” (haha, obviously the connection is that I was running while the “Florida ones” were being made), but we did get to show and tell them to Josh’s family over FaceTime.

Overall, it was a tough week trying to get back on a routine and it reminded me of how much I like having a schedule. So with my first unofficial training week coming to a close and the second one about to begin, here are things I need to start doing regularly outside of running (forming habits, see the things I learn from my reading!):

  • Cross-training – two days a week; I am attending my first fitness class today at Work it Out Hoboken. Tonight’s class is a boot camp type session and then I figured if I like the studio, I will try spin as well. I am hoping that this can help supplement my barre routine.
  • Planking – every day; I need to just make this a habit. It was great on vacation to plank on the beach but I need to make it a regular occurrence outside of barre class. A stronger core will help with my running form, and it’s pretty clear to me (and our coaches) that I need help with that!
  • Foam rolling – every day; I really need to make this darn thing my best friend. After all, I have like three different variations of foam rollers at home!
Are you training for any fall races? What are some things that you are hoping to get on a routine with?

Turks and Caicos!

Last week was awesome! First, let me apologize for the delayed post, but last week was awesome!

Josh and I went down to Turks and Caicos for six nights and stayed at The Regent Grand on Grace Bay. We typically like to go away for our anniversary — not always on our anniversary, but take a trip around then. This year, we went a couple weeks early to celebrate. Our normal beach vacation consists of breakfast, beach, reading, lunch, beach, pool, and dinner all on repeat for the length of stay but this time, we had a very active, non-active vacation and it was great!



Long walks on the beach – literally! We walked at least four miles each day every day for six days! The great thing about where we stayed in Grace Bay was that you can walk two miles in either direction and see most of the resorts.

Reading – as we do normally on vacation, we read a lot! Thank goodness for the Kindles! This trip I caught up on a lot of my magazine reading but also finished four books:

The first two books were definitely on the top of my to-read list and I really enjoyed them. Mindy Kaling poses some funny but valid points in her book and I really appreciated the humor and candidness. The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business is a topic I was really interested in for both personal and professional development. I learned a lot about how the research of habits has been applied on an individual level but also at a corporate perspective. The last two books were top rated Kindle downloads. Typically, on vacation I just want easy reads and these were them. They satisfied my guilty pleasure of reading a story that doesn’t require too much focus. I highly recommend all four books (depending on what you’re goals are though). 
Bike ride – we don’t own bikes at home, and we ride no more than once a year, but our resort had free bike rentals, so why not? We biked to Leeward Beach which was about two miles from the hotel. This is one of the beaches we walked to each day, but it was neat to bike over, definitely a lot faster! 
Planks, downward dogs, and plies – for some reason, I thought it would be fun to work on my core on the sand. Every day of the trip, I spent two to three minutes planking on the beach and performing basic yoga and barre routines. Any one who walked past me on the beach must have thought I was insane, but that’s okay because it made me feel better for eating bacon at breakfast!
Running on the beach – the first day, on a whim, I tried to run barefoot for about a mile. The last time I ran barefoot on a beach was a year ago in St. Maarten. On the second day, I felt a slight strain on my right foot and decided it would better if I tried to run in my running shoes. Over the rest of the trip, I ran a total of 10+ miles on three separate occasions. Those three runs were probably some of the most difficult runs I have ever ran – no joke! I would try to get out early in the morning before to breakfast to avoid the sun and heat, but man it was already hot and humid by 8AM every day. The runs honestly felt like the last miles of a 20-miler. As I was reading more about running in the sand, I found this article interesting comparing sand versus concrete. Also, National Running Day was June 5th and even Josh went out for a run with me!

We did also very much enjoy eating at a sampling of restaurants on the island, spending time in the ocean and pool, and overall relaxing! If anyone is looking for a relaxing beach vacation, I highly recommend Turks and Caicos. You will not be disappointed!

What are some of your summer vacation plans?

P.S. We came back to a nice weekend at home… and Sunday’s night dinner preparation was a rude awakening back to our weekly routine! 🙂