I leave for Dopey in 100 days!!
Weekly Summary
Sept 23 - 29
Mon - Plan: strength
Did my Fit Fab Dopey strength.
I think it’s hilarious that, after hauling around an increasingly heavier puppy (she’s 44 lbs now) I still can’t do a pushup.
Plus 1.42 puppy miles
Tues - plan 3 easy miles
3 miles in 52:33
T+D 75+73 (modified pace goal 17:42)
avg pace 17:31
avg hr 122
HR range 103 - 147
Woke up to rain and a headache (probably connected) so I pushed this run to the afternoon when the air was thick enough to chew.
Wed - rest
Took a sudafed for the headache and ended up dizzy, so that was fun. But the headache went away. I need this storm to go ahead and move on through please.
Thurs - plan: 1 mile easy + 3 miles M tempo + 0.5 miles easy
T+D 71 + 71 (modified pace goal 14:55 for Tempo, 17:42 for easy)
1 mile easy in 17:12, 0.5 miles easy in 9:03
3 miles M Tempo in 44:44
Avg pace 14:53
avg HR 156
HR Range 137 - 175
Splits
1- 14:58
2 - 15:14 (blaming the hills for this)
3 -14:26
Plus 1.43 puppy miles before the run
I don’t know if it’s that I haven’t had very many consecutive nights of good sleep in 4 months, or that I’m walking the puppy a lot in addition to my running so I’m seeing my neighborhood streets a lot right now, but I’m finding it easier to zone out and just run lately. I hope that translates well to race day because that Marathon map that came out this week makes it all too real that it’s coming soon.
Fri - Plan - Strength
Fit Fab Dopey, mostly upper body with a little core and glutes. I had planned on doing a mini leg day today but we’re having a bit of a hurricane so I didn’t want to go out.
Plus 1.38 puppy miles
Sat - Plan: 3 miles easy
3 miles in 54:08
avg pace 18:01
T+D 66 + 66 (modified pace goal 17:27)
Avg HR 123
HR Range 104 - 141
Plus 1.17 puppy miles
Sun - Plan: 6 miles easy with nutrition strategy test
6 miles in 1:42:36
avg pace 17:06
T+D 66 + 64 at start (no pace modification) and 73 + 71 at finish (modified pace goal 17:42)
Avg HR 142
HR Range 114- 162
It was nice and foggy when I started, and no T+D modification! But the fog cleared and it got warmer towards the end of this run. Still not a bad one. Ran this one in my new running vest and it's much better after I've removed the offending toggles. I do need to find a couple of collapsible water bottles, though. I don't plan to use the bladder and the sloshing in the hard sided bottles drives me nuts.
For my nutrition strategy today I tried out teddy grahams. I'm pretty solid on UCAN Edge energy gels as my primary fuel, with Saltstik chews for extra sodium and potassium if needed, but I know that going into the marathon I am going to eventually get sick of UCAN so I thought I'd try out some alternative fuel that I could use at the end of the race.
I also noticed that one UCAN Edge gel has 180mg of vitamin C, which is 100% of the RDA. Over 2000mg of vitamin C is not recommended, and that's 11 gels, so I'll try not to exceed that because one of the side effects can be gastric upset. So, good to have alternatives in my pocket.
One bag of teddy grahams has 21g carbs, 85mg sodium, 50 potassium. For comparison, one Edge gel has 19g carbs, 50mg sodium, 0 potassium.
My plan for this run was 2 teddy grahams packs/hr + 4 salt stik chews/ hr = 50g carbs, 220 potassium, 570 sodium. The packs are bulky so I definitely won't want to carry too many of them, but they were pretty easy to eat during walk breaks. They are dry, though. The Edge gels are.... I don't remember the word, but they don't require you to drink extra water to digest them. I don't know how the teddy grahams fall scientifically but I definitely wanted to drink more water when I was eating them.
Other than that they were fine and my stomach didn't object to them. But after all the talk about Cokes on the marathon thread this week, I'll admit when the sun came out that's what I was wanting! I really don't drink soda very often any more but I had one this afternoon after my run and if I can find a way to work one into my marathon plan I think it'll hit the spot.
And my other news for the week: New Shoes!
Having exhausted the supply of Altra Torin 5s in my size, these are a Torin 7. I really hate change. I wish running shoe makers would just keep making the shoe I like forever, but that's not the case. These are fine, though. Maybe a little more narrow than the 5s but not that bad. The tongue is much nicer! The 5s demanded a blood sacrifice for the first few wears. The heels on the 7s come up much higher in the back. I was worried they were going to eat my socks but everything stayed put. I wore the new shoes for my 3 miles on Saturday and didn't notice any adjustment issues so I wore them for my 6 miles today too because my old shoes were really done.
And a few more mushroom pictures because they're still everywhere!
I want to put a face on this one!

I need to tally up my miles for the month. Maybe I can get that done tomorrow. I had to shift a day or two but I got all of my planned runs done this month!
And my song for the week is Sing by Pentatonix. I really enjoy running to songs where the BPM matches my pace, and this is one of my favorites. It has never failed to get me off the struggle bus. We'll see if it can work the same magic in the Blizzard Beach parking lot.