Monday Running Update

20140406-150059.jpgLast Week:

  • Monday – 1 mile walk at work, rest, tennis
still indoors

still indoors

  • Tuesday – 1 mile walk at work, 3 miles on the TM (too tired), tennis (instead)
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indoors again

  • Wednesday – 1 mile walk at work, 3 4 mile run
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reward

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so windy

  • Thursday – 1 mile walk at work, 4 mile run
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first walk outdoors

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warm but windy…on the rail trail

  • Friday –  1 mile walk at work, pizza party, rest, mah jongg
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ate 4 slices of pizza for lunch. I don’t think 1 mile was enough to burn it off but it wasraining

  • Saturday –  5K race + 3.5 more miles

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  • Sunday –  rest, day with Amanda & sons
at the butterfly exhibit

at the butterfly exhibit

at the park

at the park

This Week:

  • Monday – 3 miles at lunch, Passover seder
  • Tuesday – rest, tennis
  • Wednesday – 5 miles
  • Thursday – 4 miles
  • Friday –  rest, mah jongg
  • Saturday –  4m race
  • Sunday –  rest

Happy Running! How is your running going?  Any races ?

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Morning or Evening?

I am talking about running.

Do you prefer to run in the morning or the evening?

What factors influence the time of your run?

  • ScheduleI work, I play tennis, I play mah jongg, I go boating in the summer. I also have friend and family obligations. So I have to fit running in whenever I can.  So sometimes it means I HAVE to run before work because that’s the only time I have.  My after work times tend to be busier.
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before work morning run

  • Distance I work.  I have to be at work at a particular time.  So when I run in the morning, I don’t have time to run more than 3 miles (if I were faster or got up earlier, I could.) So if I want or need to run more than that, I choose after work.
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after work run in the park

  • Daylight – I don’t particularly like to run in the dark.  Before we turn the clocks back, it is dark in the morning.  After we turn the clocks back, it is dark after work. So if it is dark, I don’t run in my neighborhood (there are no street lights.) If it is dark, I run after work on lit streets.

trying to run after work on the bike trail

  • Weather – I’m not a fan of the cold but I will run in it.  I prefer the heat but extreme heat or humidity is a no-no.  In the summer, I may run before work to avoid the heat and in the winter after work, when it is warmer.  I WILL NOT RUN IN RAIN OR SNOW OR SLEET.  So before I set my alarm, I check the weather so I can decide when to run.
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after work run

  • Location – My neighborhood is boring.  So if I am to do a longer run, I drive to a more interesting location (like a bike path, park, rail trail, etc.) after work.
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after work on the rail trail

  • Running Surface – I don’t own a treadmill but there is one where I work.  So I run after work if I want to use a treadmill.  The same goes for a track.  There is one where I work.  For a trail, I would have to drive so that’s after work, as well. Running on the road I do either before (in my neighborhood) or after.
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after work run on the track

  • Running Partners – I usually run solo.  That way, I can choose where and when.  But if you do run with others, you will have to agree on the time.

evening group run

Now on weekends and days off, it is perfect.  I can run whenever I want. Running will be awesome where (if I ever) retire.

Yesterday I ran 8 miles and didn’t do it until noon. Today I have the day off and I may run or I may not…

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8 cold windy mikes on the bike path

But on weekdays, truthfully, running before work is the BEST WAY to start the day.  It gives you so much more energy.  You feel like you’ve done something good for yourself. Now that it is lighter in the am, I hope to do more of those before work runs!!

Happy Running! When do you run?  How do you decide?

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Yoga and the Taper

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For me, it doesn’t really feel like a taper because I don’t feel that I really trained hard.  I didn’t increase my mileage.  It stayed around 3 miles with an occasional 4 miler thrown in. On the weekends, my long runs were mostly pieced together (a 5k or 10K with more later).  I think I only did 6, 10 & 12 milers in one stretch.  And even those, I walked a lot of those miles.

So I don’t feel ready but then again, I don’t feel tired or over-trained.  We’ll see how it goes. I am pretty confident that I will finish.   How fast?   Haven’t a clue.

This week, I am just taking slow …getting some runs between the raindrops and making sure that I stay healthy.

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On Monday, my day off, I squeezed in 4 miles on the rail trail before the RAINS (and I mean heavy rain & wind) came.

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love the colors of fall

Yesterday, I just walked at work.

Today, I ran 2 miles on the track after work.

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Wed Yoga with Lisa 

I have posted several times about how much I enjoy yoga & its benefits for me.

Yet, I find it hard to fit it in.  I haven’t been since May.  First it was because of vacation & then breaking my foot.  Then since getting back to running, I have been lazy.

This week I am tapering so I have no excuse.  So tonight, I went.

I loved it.  So relaxing…  The stretches felt so needed!!

Happy Running! How do you feel about tapering? Do you do yoga?

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Tuesday Training Update

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Since I am usually posting about the weekend on Monday, I’ll reserve Tuesdays for “Running/Training Updates.” Hopefully, this will keep me on “track.” (Hence the picture on the track)

Last Week:

  • Monday – 4 miles after work – on the rail trail

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  • Tuesday – walk or tennis?
  • Wednesday – 4 3 miles after work and/or yoga? on the rail trail

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  • Thursday – 3 miles after work – on the track

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  • Friday – rest – 2 walks (1 mile each)
  • Saturday – proctor MPREs, 6 miles, lake, river

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  • Sunday – walk, tennis, friends at the river

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This Week:

  • Monday – 4 miles after work
  • Tuesday – walk – dinner with friends
  • Wednesday – 3 miles after work and/or yoga?
  • Thursday – rest – hair appt
  • Friday – 7 miles!! – DAY OFF
  • Saturday – rest – lake?
  • Sunday – 3 miles at the lake?

Happy Running!

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No More Excuses

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Yes, my foot fracture is not fully healed. But it does not hurt.
So … I can run!

No more excuses!!

So this type A runner needs to start running regularly… even if it is hot…even if I am too tired to get out of bed. The only way for me is do it is to plan it–

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This Past Week:

  • Monday: day off – 2 miles on road
  • Tuesday: 1 hr on stationary bike at lunch
  • Wednesday: 3 miles on track after work
  • Thursday: 1 hr walk
  • Friday: 3 miles on road before work
  • Saturday: rest at the lake
  • Sunday: 5K run/walk

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Next Week:

  • Monday: working at the bar exam – rest
  • Tuesday: working at the bar exam – rest (maybe a short run after on the bike path??)
  • Wednesday: 3 miles 
  • Thursday: rest (no break, party at work)
  • Friday: day off – 3.5 miles
  • Saturday: walk
  • Sunday: 4 miles

Happy Running!  Do you have problems motivating yourself to get out there?

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Who Wants to Run Anyway?

I do!

But is SOOOO HOT!
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Now really!? This is the Northeast not Florida or California or Texas!!

But my doctor said I could try running 1 mile on the track!!

Being the impatient person I am and not having run for 45 days, I couldn’t wait…

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this is what my car read when I left work

I rushed home, had dinner and waited for it to cool down to a mere 90 degrees and went back to the track at work.

I was a little nervous… my first run after an injury is always scary but I quickly forgot  about my foot and concentrated on breathing in this HEAT.  I stopped after each lap to grab some water and continued at an easy 11 minute pace (which did not feel easy) until I had run ONE MILE!!

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Running on a track is pretty boring.  But it is better than not running at all.  I may try the treadmill if it cools down. I am not sure how long I can wait before hitting the road.

We’ll have to see how the foot behaves…

Happy Running!

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Racing for a Charity


Normally, I sign up for races based on location, course, time, distance, etc.

I signed up for this one only after reading my quilting friend’s (Terry) story on FB of how her son (Jeff) finished the Lake Placid Ironman after breaking his collarbone. (He swam with one arm, biked with one arm and ran 26.2 miles with his arm taped to his body.) Absolutely amazing!!

Jeff approaching the finish line

He and his wife (Mandy) are the sponsors of this race.  His wife is a cancer survivor. I haven’t seen my friend Terry in a while. (I think not since my 2nd half marathon last year.  We used to see each other monthly at quilt meetings.)

So I am running this race because it’s a great cause. “Why 4.4 miles?”.  In 2011 there were 44,000+  new cases of Leukemia.

And all finishers get a medal!

I assume the course will be similar to my last Saratoga race just longer.  It is the same day as many other races.  I hope they get a good turn out.

No big goals since I have never run 4.4 miles but I hope to have fun, feel good and finish between 40 and 50 minutes.

Happy Running!  Have you even signed up for a race just because it’s a good cause?