Herding_Cats
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This week was......something. Kind of like the running I got done. Something.
Monday:4mi easy weird work day, I don't remember why exactly, but I didn't run.
Tuesday:cross train 5mi easy-ish. My GPS was pretty weird, had me leaving the road and running through backyards, pinging for miles when I was still at least 100 yards away etc. My pacing is all over the place (low 13s, except for mile 3 which my watch says was over 14) so I'm not paying any attention to that. HR zones show almost half the run in zone 4, so I apparently pushed it a little bit more than I thought.
Wednesday: 4mi easy, on the treadmill. This was a morning run while the boys were at XC practice, and I knew if I waited for after work I would find a reason to not go out, so 730 on the treadmill it was. HR reflect the 14min pace. Also, Summer I Turned Pretty season 2 has me completely sucked in, so treadmill runs aren't being dreaded right now.
Thursday:30min easy. Nope. There's no good reason this run didn't get done, but it just didn't happen. DS1 had his first soccer game of the season (he's dual-sporting with XC) and unless they can get a few more boys to sign up and stay academically eligible, they're going to play short-handed all season. 
Friday: rest.
Saturday:1mi WU, 5k Time Trial, 0.5mi CD First XC meet of the season (Ryan Shay Memorial Hokum Kerem relay) meant leaving the house at 545am, so no morning run. I got a decent amount of walking in, but nothing that would really "count" for cross training. When we got home I was exhausted. I fell asleep in the car about 30min out, and after we unloaded the car, I crawled into bed (DD was napping) and slept for another 2 hours. AND, I was still tired and ready to sleep at my normal 10pm bedtime. Not sure why I was so tired, but it was nice to get some extra sleep.
Sunday: decided to shift Saturday's run to today. I was expecting to have a 3-person crew for pie today, so I opted to run before work since a 3-person crew puts me off the anti-fatigue mats most of the time and I didn't want to run it on dead legs. Set my alarm for 530, so I would have time for coffee and a light breakfast before getting out the door. Except, DD slept in her own bed all night util my alarm went off so I ended up laying in bed for another 15min so she would be fully back to sleep before I got up. And now I'm behind schedule. 4oz of coffee and a piece of dry toast later, I'm out the door.
The warm up mile sucked (14:29), and I was expecting that. 3 days in a row off does me no favors, and I know that about my body. But my legs are just really sluggish and mentally I'm not really into it. I set my intervals for the planned time trial to 90/30, and figure I'll try to be sub-11 and hold whatever pace this first faster mile ends up being.
TT Mile 1: starts with a couple of downhill rolls, so yay fast! But 90sec seems like it's taking forever. And half way through this mile I'm already negotiating with myself. 10:55, but I'm still not buying in mentally.
TT Mile 2: trying to gut it out and just see if my body will wake up fully at these faster speeds. But I'm getting a little lightheaded here and there and this pace is killing me with the hills. I actually stopped for about a minute (paused the watch) near my turnaround point because my head just felt weird. I can already tell that there's no way I'm sustaining the pace I planned for, and I'm having a full mental conversation with myself about how I'm going to change the rest of this run. 11:37 pace. Ugh. Side note: Bruno Mars "Lazy" is the worst possible song to have pop up on your playlist when you're already struggling.
No longer a TT Mile 3: intervals get changed, and we are just working on running with effort (M-ish pace) and working on turnover rate. Due to my late start, I will NOT be fitting in a cooldown, and will have just enough time to shower and grab something for breakfast before heading in to work.12:10 pace. Plus a little extra on the driveway to get to 3.1mi, but it didn't matter because I gave up on running for time.
Strava put me at 36:13 for a 5k. Last year (in early August) I did a similar run and went 32:58, which stands as my current PR. All of my splits were 10:35 for that run. Am I in the same shape as last year? I have no idea. Today's run says no. Maybe my body hates morning workouts, or just isn't used to them. But I also came home from work today (finished early) and took another 3 hour nap, so something is up. Might be time to get back on my iron supplement.
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday: 4mi easy, on the treadmill. This was a morning run while the boys were at XC practice, and I knew if I waited for after work I would find a reason to not go out, so 730 on the treadmill it was. HR reflect the 14min pace. Also, Summer I Turned Pretty season 2 has me completely sucked in, so treadmill runs aren't being dreaded right now.
Thursday:

Friday: rest.
Saturday:
Sunday: decided to shift Saturday's run to today. I was expecting to have a 3-person crew for pie today, so I opted to run before work since a 3-person crew puts me off the anti-fatigue mats most of the time and I didn't want to run it on dead legs. Set my alarm for 530, so I would have time for coffee and a light breakfast before getting out the door. Except, DD slept in her own bed all night util my alarm went off so I ended up laying in bed for another 15min so she would be fully back to sleep before I got up. And now I'm behind schedule. 4oz of coffee and a piece of dry toast later, I'm out the door.
The warm up mile sucked (14:29), and I was expecting that. 3 days in a row off does me no favors, and I know that about my body. But my legs are just really sluggish and mentally I'm not really into it. I set my intervals for the planned time trial to 90/30, and figure I'll try to be sub-11 and hold whatever pace this first faster mile ends up being.
TT Mile 1: starts with a couple of downhill rolls, so yay fast! But 90sec seems like it's taking forever. And half way through this mile I'm already negotiating with myself. 10:55, but I'm still not buying in mentally.
TT Mile 2: trying to gut it out and just see if my body will wake up fully at these faster speeds. But I'm getting a little lightheaded here and there and this pace is killing me with the hills. I actually stopped for about a minute (paused the watch) near my turnaround point because my head just felt weird. I can already tell that there's no way I'm sustaining the pace I planned for, and I'm having a full mental conversation with myself about how I'm going to change the rest of this run. 11:37 pace. Ugh. Side note: Bruno Mars "Lazy" is the worst possible song to have pop up on your playlist when you're already struggling.
No longer a TT Mile 3: intervals get changed, and we are just working on running with effort (M-ish pace) and working on turnover rate. Due to my late start, I will NOT be fitting in a cooldown, and will have just enough time to shower and grab something for breakfast before heading in to work.12:10 pace. Plus a little extra on the driveway to get to 3.1mi, but it didn't matter because I gave up on running for time.
Strava put me at 36:13 for a 5k. Last year (in early August) I did a similar run and went 32:58, which stands as my current PR. All of my splits were 10:35 for that run. Am I in the same shape as last year? I have no idea. Today's run says no. Maybe my body hates morning workouts, or just isn't used to them. But I also came home from work today (finished early) and took another 3 hour nap, so something is up. Might be time to get back on my iron supplement.