week 0 complete with a 10k easy run this morning. surprisingly felt great when 3 miles felt like poop 2 days ago.Here's the rough cut training plan
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Week 1 fully done, runs per plan and 4 days at Disney have pushed my Garmin step goal to 20040 today (not happening)week 1 partially complete. I rescheduled my running from the time we are at Dland to week 0, because I rarely have extra time in the morning before rope drop to run and I don't want to take extra clothes.
edit: last time I did this plan I did a smaller hill at the beginning of my hills and transitioned to a larger hill. I think I might start on the larger hill tomorrow.
Trying to get used to lunchtime tread runs for my shorter runs. have forgotten headphones consistentlyWeek 1 fully done, runs per plan and 4 days at Disney have pushed my Garmin step goal to 20040 today (not happening)
Ran today for week 2 Monday. felt like poop, ran like poop, ran anyway, finished it. better tomorrow.
... Only ran 2.2 miles yesterday before I really needed to stop for a bathroom break... couldn't push through that wall.DD: "was that strength workout REALLY enough for you?" and adding the teenager smirk...So DD14 has become my accountability buddy on this. I gave her access to my plan and she asks me about it every day.
This is good because :
- She doesn't sugar coat anything (did that run involve hills?)
- she can see my strava.
- You can play games with training mentally but you can't cheat your body, you either do the work or don't; it's good to have someone to honestly discuss how I felt with.
OK week 2 done. I did all the miles and workouts.DD: "was that strength workout REALLY enough for you?" and adding the teenager smirk...
Run today felt much better...OK week 2 done. I did all the miles and workouts.
I felt bad about a lot of them. let's see how week 3 goes, but it felt like one of those weeks I'll be glad about later.
Run today felt much better...
- but it was cold (I pay good money for not cold here in California! I demand to speak to the manager)
- and I tripped on a pavement bump that couldn't be more than 1/2" tall.. small abrasion to the knee and hand. I debated turning around early but finished the distance.
Used to be when I fell running I was hoping no one was around and saw. Now I'm hoping there's at least someone to see in case I need first aid...
I've fallen twice this month (don't tell my doctor) once ice skating and today running. Both times I dropped the phone and generally rolled on my "meatier parts" so no orbital fractures and skating I remembered to tuck my chin, so no head strike.Yeah I hear you on the fall. Was just reading a post from a friend who did the half at WDW on Saturday and tripped….and fractured wrist, nose, orbital bone, along with stitches. At least there were a few thousand people around an other friends to help. Here in MI the winter fear is slipping on ice. Hasn’t made me move indoors yet though.

Last week I saw my kids pediatrician running ( he lives near the trail) and today we spent 3 minutes talking about trails he likes in the area... with DS17 waiting to be seen. Good times.4 miles and I didn't fall!
Also saw an egret.
on track for week 3 this week. Weekend camping trip with scouts got cancelled, so running is on schedule!Last week I saw my kids pediatrician running ( he lives near the trail) and today we spent 3 minutes talking about trails he likes in the area... with DS17 waiting to be seen. Good times.