avondale
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Week of Aug. 12 - 18, 2024
I'm currently planning to do the Mendon Trail Run, which is a 20k trail race with about 2000 ft of elevation gain on Nov. 2. It's a bit south of Rochester, NY, and the temperature at that time of year historically looks great for me (ave high 55 F, ave low 38 F). My training start got a bit of a delay because of my cataract surgery (below).
Monday
Health
The big thing this week was cataract surgery on my left eye on Tuesday morning. For me, the procedure was more complicated than usual because I have implanted contact lenses, so they had to remove that lens first, then put in the lens to fix the cataract. I got the highest-end lens with the extended depth of focus. The surgery went well, and as I write this (Sunday after), the recovery is going as expected.
The knee pain has been coming back. Not too bad yet, but I have hardly done any running. Sigh.
I'm currently planning to do the Mendon Trail Run, which is a 20k trail race with about 2000 ft of elevation gain on Nov. 2. It's a bit south of Rochester, NY, and the temperature at that time of year historically looks great for me (ave high 55 F, ave low 38 F). My training start got a bit of a delay because of my cataract surgery (below).
Monday
- Before breakfast:
- Workout 2
- 3 x 5 (each leg) one-leg squats on bench
- superset
- 3 x 5 (each arm) one-arm rows on bench with 31.25 lb
- 3 x 5 push-ups with 20-lb vest
- 3 x 5 (each leg) surrender squats
- superset
- 3 x 5 parallel-bar dips
- 3 x 5 supermans with 5-sec hold
- Foam rolling and stretching
- Workout 2
- After work:
- Hill repeat HIIT -- 13min easy + 3 x [7 x (20sec sprint uphill + 20sec walk downhill) + 4min walk downhill]
- T+D 140, 3% effect, T 82 F
- time: 40:01
- distance: 2.85 mi
- repeat splits: 9:02, 8:55, 9:39, 9:23, 9:25, 9:40, 9:59, 8:51, 8:58, 9:41, 9:45, 9:33, 9:40, 10:17, 8:53, 9:17, 9:44, 9:26, 9:25, 9:36, 10:10, 9:28
- elevation gain: 187 ft (corrected)
- route: neighborhood loop 1
- comments: I take these splits with a huge grain of salt! I think they were too short for the GPS to necessarily track well. The point was to be going all-out. I was sprinting uphill, then turning and walking downhill for about 15 sec before using the last 5 sec of walking to get turned around uphill again. It takes me 7 intervals to get to the top of the hill, and so that's when I have the 4-min walk back down to the bottom.
- Hill repeat HIIT -- 13min easy + 3 x [7 x (20sec sprint uphill + 20sec walk downhill) + 4min walk downhill]
- time: 1:26:35
- distance: 4.45 mi
- ave pace: 19:27
- incline: 0%
- comments: Cataract surgery that morning.
- time: 1:27:33
- distance: 4.9 mi
- ave pace: 17:52
- incline: 0%
- Before breakfast: foam rolling and stretching
- Before dinner: walk on treadmill
- time: 43:57
- distance: 2.43 mi
- ave pace: 18:05
- incline: 1%
- Before breakfast:
- Some PT exercises
- Foam rolling and stretching
- After dinner: walk on treadmill
- time: 1:27:06
- distance: 4.88 mi
- ave pace: 17:51
- incline: 2% for first half, 1% for second half
- time: 1:51:58
- distance: 4.55 mi
- ave pace: 24:38
- elevation gain: 639 ft (corrected)
- comments: We got lucky and the thunderstorms held off.
- time: 1:49:37
- distance: 5.86 mi
- ave pace: 18:42
- elevation gain: 193 ft (corrected)
- route: Sligo Creek Trail (paved)
- comments: Extremely humid!
Health
The big thing this week was cataract surgery on my left eye on Tuesday morning. For me, the procedure was more complicated than usual because I have implanted contact lenses, so they had to remove that lens first, then put in the lens to fix the cataract. I got the highest-end lens with the extended depth of focus. The surgery went well, and as I write this (Sunday after), the recovery is going as expected.
The knee pain has been coming back. Not too bad yet, but I have hardly done any running. Sigh.