Week 8: Run #2 (3 miles on the treadmill)/Yoga
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
6 miles completed/25 miles planned for the week
127 miles completed so far in training
Typical Wednesday morning 3-miler on the treadmill...nothing to see here, folks.
Total Time: 29:21
Average pace: 9:48ish/mile (or something like that)
Let's talk about yoga. Today at lunch I went to a new yoga class. The one I normally go to is rated as a "gentle" class - lots of stretching and movement but, if I'm being totally honest, really not a lot of effort required. Which is fine...most often it just feels good to MOVE, especially in the middle of the day.
Today's class was rated as a "moderate" level class. I have a yoga buddy at work that used to go with me to class every week, which was good because knowing that someone was waiting for me to go to class with them made me less likely to skip.

This was maybe 1-1.5 years ago, and I really didn't like the class all that much because it was challenging and I was out of shape, so it was pretty embarrassing. And that's totally not how yoga is supposed to be - you're supposed to feel free to modify poses as you wish and do whatever practice your body needs that day, but I was always pretty self-concious and hated feeling like I couldn't keep up. I kept going though because I have, like, NO friends at work (I promise I'm not, like, totally weird or lame - I work in an academic environment, so everyone comes in and it's nose to the grindstone all day!

Not too much time to socialize) and I wanted to become better friends with my yoga friend.

Things sort of dropped off when our old teacher - who was going to graduate school and I knew was AWESOME despite the fact that I struggled so much in her class - got a "real job" and moved. Not to sound mean or ungrateful since we get these classes for free at work, but the other yoga teachers just are not as good as she was. A lot of it is personal preference, but I know I'm not the only one with that opinion.

Combined with the fact that my yoga buddy is pregnant with her second child and has been sick for pretty much her entire first 2 trimesters (poor thing

) and I've just been content to go to gentle yoga whenever I can work up the motivation...i.e. not too often.
Anyhoo, yoga buddy is feeling much better now and is rarin' to get back to yoga, so she's been bugging me to try this class out all week. I haven't been to a "moderate"-level class since the awesome yoga teacher moved away, so I was nervous for today...and we got our butts kicked!
We started with a plank series. I complain about doing planks probably more than anything in my strength training program that I follow, but I felt like I held up pretty well today. I was able to complete the entire series without any modifications!

We definitely weren't holding the planks as long as I do during strength training (10-15 seconds vs. 45 seconds) but we were moving from side to side, back to center, with one foot up, etc. There's no way I would've been able to complete this while I was taking the old class...I was pleased to see how far I've come!
The other series focused more on the legs and they kicked my BUTT...literally! Lots of lunges and squats (some up on our toes, some where we had to get down super low and hold it there), balance poses and downward dogs - my shoulders and legs, especially my calves, were BURNING. I'm pretty sure I was giving the teacher lots of nasty looks...he didn't seem to care.

I made it through most of this part okay but I did have to do some modifications.
Class ended with a decent amount of stretching, which I liked, but no shavasana, which I didn't like.

My favorite pose!
So yeah...it was challenging. Like, seriously...what must a "vigorous"-level class be like?!

I hope to be able to walk tomorrow...and I definitely plan on going back to class next week.
So long, folks!
Hooray, random Disney pic! I wish I was there right now...
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