SarahDisney
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Progress Update: 9/21
Monday: No exercise; 90 Minutes Sarah Time (nap)
Tuesday: No exercise; 20 minutes Sarah Time (coffee/reading)
I’ve been sitting here for a little bit trying to come up with an excuse for why I didn’t get any exercise in on Monday or Tuesday. But there is no excuse. Running was not an option these days, and I couldn’t get on my computer (most of my non-running exercise is online videos). But that’s not an excuse.
When I was falling asleep while reading on Monday, instead of taking a nap (which I had not originally planned to do), I could have gone out for a walk to wake myself up a bit.
Tuesday I was back on the computer by 8:30 PM and didn’t have to leave the house until 9:20ish, which gave me plenty of time for a 20-30 minute video. But I wasted that time.
At the end of the day, I don’t want to beat myself up too much because I can’t change the past. But I do need to learn for the future. There will always be days when I can’t get on the computer. That’s just the nature of my life. I need to create an easy-to-implement plan for days when I can’t get on the computer. And I need to do it ASAP.
Wednesday: 15 minutes Cross Training (Low-Impact Kickboxing); 15 minutes Sarah Time (exercise); early-week weigh-in up (a lot)
Due to the lingering knee issue, I didn’t want to overdo myself, so I figured I’d take it easy on the cross training and limit it to 15 minutes. I managed to find a low-impact kickboxing video, so I did that. It still hurt my knee.
I didn’t get to said exercise until after 11:30 and I really could have skipped it, but I decided that I needed some time to take care of myself after a long, stressful day, so I decided to get in my 15 minutes of Sarah time and do some exercise.
Thursday: 31 minutes running+ 21 minutes warm up/cool down (walking) + 3 minutes stretching + 19 minutes low-intensity walking; Sarah Time (watching TV)
Run Recap: 2.61 miles in 31:06 minutes (11’54” pace)
This was the run that probably shouldn’t have been (although my doctor did say I’m okay to run). My first doctor's appointment for my knee was this afternoon, but it wasn’t too bad in the morning, so I went out. My knee was actually okay and this was a pretty unremarkable run. The only note I wrote down was that it was never an easy run, but never impossible either.
Friday: 27 minutes Cross Training (Pilates); 40 minutes Sarah Time (reading); Weigh-in @ up 1 lb (back to 9/1 weight)
This was scheduled as a run day, but when I woke up, I made the executive decision to cancel the run and go back to sleep for an hour. I haven’t been sleeping so well this week, and between that and my knee, I decided that sleep was a better idea. I know that some people (including myself at times) may question this decision, but it is what it is.
Weigh in was not great, but not as bad as it could have been. With everything I had going on this week, eating well was the last thing on my mind … which is a problem. Yet another thing I need to work on.
Saturday: 30 minutes low-intensity video; 40 minutes Sarah Time (reading)
Sunday: 79 minutes running + 25 minutes warm up/cool down (walking) + 3 minutes stretching; 60 minutes Sarah Time (watching TV)
Run Recap: 6.40 miles in 1:19:03 hours (12’22” pace)
Nutrition choice for this run was Apple Cinnamon Flavored Hammer Gel. I didn’t like the taste/texture and I don’t think it gave me any energy boost. So this is probably not something I’d try again.
It was also a pretty rough run overall. Not sure why, but I really just couldn’t get myself into a good rhythm. But I made it past my goal of 6.25 miles, so even if I didn’t feel great, I’m still running okay, which is good.

Other Comments:
Skipping Friday’s run makes it a little harder for me to reach my 50 mile goal for the month. My plan is to add 0.25 miles to each run to make it up. If I can do that successfully, I should still hit goal. But I’m not entirely sure.
I’m not sure if skipping my Friday run was a good idea. But I know that it doesn’t have to prevent me from reaching my goal, and that’s a great realization for me to have.
Sarah's Funny of the Week:
Runningskirts.com (aka one of the only companies that makes running skirts that cover the knee) sent out a $10 off code last week, so I decided to buy a skirt. There was only one knee-length skirt that was on sale (their regular price for these skirts is $70, and even with the $10 off that’s too much for me). The problem is, we couldn’t figure out what I could use it for costume-wise. I generally DisneyBound my runDisney races, and I don’t know what character I could do with this skirt.
Because that’s how I decide how to buy running clothing now. Whether or not I can make a DisneyBound for a runDisney race.
(And yes, I did buy the skirt anyway … I needed a new running skirt)