Week 3 of JJ5K/W&D Training
Monday, October 13, 2014 - Sunday, October 19, 2014
17 miles completed
41 miles completed in JJ5K/W&D Training so far
585.71 miles completed in 2014 so far
Monday, October 13: 60-minute Core class + Run #1 (3 miles on the treadmill)
Happy Monday!
So, I have decided that despite the fact that this new core class kicks my butt, I want to stick with it. Not only stick with it, but fit in an additional class each week. Today was the first day I did that!
This class is offered 3 times per week - Fridays at 5:15 (45 minutes) and Mondays (5:15 or 6:15, both 60-minute classes). But here's the issue - I don't want to give up running 4 days per week. I don't want to give up yoga twice per week. And I definitely need a rest day.
Eventually I figured out that the best way to make this work with my current schedule was to double up on something. Fridays are Core and yoga, so now Mondays are going to be Core and a run (whatever my shortest scheduled run of the week is). Unless I die. This means giving up IronStrength - when I told my doctor about the routine she didn't see too impressed with it, so I'm hoping that Core class will be a good replacement...especially since that is what she recommended, along with yoga.
With that in mind...new training schedule:
So today was my first Core/run day. I arrived and tried to find a spot far away from the - ahem - witchy lady from Friday but there weren't many left. Eventually I just thought, "screw it" and set up my stuff a couple of people in front of her. She didn't bug me today.
Class was good! I felt like I was keeping up better this time...except for one series that was 5-7 minutes (maybe? They don’t have a clock in their studio, which is probably a good thing as I'd just stare at it the entire time) where I felt like I completed MAYBE half of the exercises. These involved the little frisbee-like things on my feet, and putting a "body bar" on top of the BOSU trainer. Then we were supposed to do push-ups with our hands on the body bar. Last week I thought the frisbee things were my least favorite thing, but after today I think the body bar takes the top spot. At one point we did side planks on our forearms, which I'm okay at but I managed to come down on the ground in such a way that I'm sure both of my elbows will be bruised. How attractive.
ALSO - the doctor I saw for my foot was in the class! She practices what she preaches. I don't think she recognized me but that's okay.
After class I hopped in my car and drove to the gym at work for 3 miles on the treadmill. I stuck to running 3:00/walking 1:00, just like Saturday. For the first mile I did the running intervals at 5.8MPH (10:20/mile), then moved up to 5.9MPH (10:10/mile) for mile 2, and then 6.0MPH (10:00/mile) for mile 3. For the last couple of minutes I upped the speed a bit and eventually got to a 9:31/mile pace, which I held for...I don't know, 30 seconds or so? And except for feeling like it was 1000 degrees in the treadmill room, I felt really good! No foot pain...a bit of soreness from core this morning. Total time for the run was 34:04, 11:21/mile pace. And with that, I am off to get a very LARGE cup of coffee.
#magicaldisneypicschallenge Day 13: clouds...a cloudy day on
Castaway Cay isn't so bad when you're in a cabana with awesome friends and tasty beer! This picture is from last September.
Tuesday, October 14: Run #2 (3 miles on the treadmill)
Another good run for me today! Easing back into training seems to be going well. It was sort of interesting because for the first 0.5 miles or so I felt really stiff...where I didn't feel stiff at all during yesterday's run. I guess Core class was a good warm-up.
For now I am still running 3:00/walking 1:00 - that is feeling really good for me. I definitely think I am progressing because I remember thinking I didn't feel like I had the endurance to run more than 2.5 minutes at a time last week or whatever, and now I'm feeling good at 3 minutes. Woohoo!
I had sort of a weird method for my run this morning. The treadmills at work have an option for you to input your goal distance, and if you do that it'll flash a message every time you get 10% of the way there. So there's a message when you’re 10% done, 20% done, etc. I wanted to up my speed a little bit and decided to use these 10% indicators to break the run up. I did the running intervals at 5.8MPH (10:20/mile) for the first 20 percent of the run - until I hit 0.6 miles. For the next 40% of the run I moved up to 5.9MPH (10:10/mile). For the final 40% of the run (1.8 miles and onward) I did the run intervals at 6.0MPH (10:00/mile) and upped the speed a bit over the course of the last quarter-mile or so, topping out at a 9:31/mile pace. No foot pain at all! Yessss.
This run WAS faster than yesterday's, but only by a few seconds - 33:58, 11:19ish/mile pace. Once again, the treadmill room was stifling. Blech.
I think I am in a good little pattern for this short JJ5K/W&D training cycle - up the run intervals by 30 seconds for the long run. Then starting on the first run of the next week, keep that interval and with each run as the week goes on, try to go a bit faster. Then up the interval for the long run and repeat. All of this along with upping the weekly mileage, of course. It seems to be working for me - I'm seeing improvement but I feel like I'm also not doing too much, too quickly. The added test this week is adding in a 3rd day in a row of running tomorrow (and I guess also adding in the second Core class, but I did survive that). I'm hoping it'll go well!
Speaking of Core class...my abs are SORE. Specifically my upper abs. Yowza! So no additional abs stuff or push-ups for me today. I did do some balancing stuff on the BOSU ball. I have been forgetting to do that (along with the other rehab stuff I am supposed to be doing)!
Still doing well on the water thing (drinking 3L per day). I feel like it may already be helping my skin? Or I could be making that up. But if my skin (a MAJOR source of insecurity for me) gets better from this, that would be awesome.
#magicaldisneypicschallenge Day 14: pink. Last year I didn't try to dress on theme at all for the Jingle Jungle 5K or the Wine & Dine Half. This year I'm going to try a little harder!
Wednesday, October 15: Run #3 (3 miles on the treadmill)
Another 3-miler today! What a repetitive week.
More 3:00/1:00 intervals. For the first 3-minute run, I ran at 5.8MPH (10:20/mile)...then I bumped it up to 5.9MPH (10:10/mile) until I got to 1.5 miles. I did the last half of the run at a 10-minute pace and upped the speed a bit for the last quarter-mile. Total time for this run was 33:42, 11:14/mile pace. The pace is slooooowly inching downward.
Two bad things about this run: 1. It was HOT and HUMID in the treadmill room this morning. I felt like I could taste the humidity. Not pleasant! And 2. I did have some arch pain toward the end of the first mile.

That was a little frustrating.
But...I know that the warm, humid conditions of the treadmill room are going a long way in preparing me for Wine & Dine. Last year I know some people really struggled at that race, where for me, it felt downright pleasant out. And the foot pain was only temporary - it went away after a minute or two and I felt great for the rest of the run.
After the run I did Extreme Abs and some push-ups: 3 sets of 5. Not much, but better than nothing. Then I did some one-legged balancing on the ground and on the BOSU ball. Definitely improving at both.
In other news, my tiny brain is struggling to comprehend this new running schedule of mine. For the past few weeks I had Monday as a rest day, then ran Tuesday - Thursday. Now I'm running Monday - Wednesday and all morning I've been thinking today is Thursday as a result. It's not. Boo.
#magicaldisneypicschallenge Day 15: Mickey. Smooching his main squeeze on the Disney Dream just a few months ago!
Thursday, October 16: Rest Day
**WW UPDATE**
Great weigh-in this morning for me - down 2.8 pounds!

I'm just 0.4 pounds away from getting rid of what I gained during my injury lay-off/work trip. Awesome. I'm really hoping to string together a couple of good weeks in a row here, because it is BEYOND old to have been gaining and losing the same 1-2 pounds over the last few weeks. Of course, I probably could try to eat better to rectify that...
Today is a rest day for me, and apparently my body really needed it - I was in bed by 9:45 last night! Pretty unusual for me, but really, it's probably around the time I should be going to bed every night. I got almost 9 hours of sleep and it was glorious.
Not a lot of news otherwise, except that there are more and more signs that Wine & Dine weekend is getting closer. I signed up for runner tracking yesterday (any time a race has tracking I always have the alerts emailed to me, as a keepsake) as well as the commemorative Wine & Dine bookmark today. The bookmark is an...interesting choice (last year it was a 5" x 7" "art card") but hey, it's something from the race that is free, so I'm not complaining.
Another sign that it’s getting closer is my normal increased pre-Disney race paranoia that I will get sick. Not with Ebola (despite the fact that the news broke yesterday that one of those nurses from Dallas that has Ebola FLEW ON A PLANE to Cleveland after she was exposed - same airport I just flew from/to for work - and stayed in the Akron area for awhile before going home and getting diagnosed...I mean, REALLY?!

), but with a cold or flu or something. I did get my flu shot, but as I sit here at my cube I can hear people around me hacking. Not just clearing their throats, but in a way that it's obvious that they are coming into work sick. I HATE when people do that.

That’s why we have sick days!! It's just so...inconsiderate and unnecessary. And even if they don't want to take the time off, we're all set up to work from home if the need arises...so do that! Bah.
On my way home from work yesterday I picked up some Purell and Lysol wipes, and Lysol'd my desk and cube a this morning (which really needed to be done anyway, I hadn't cleaned it in awhile

). I swear I am not normally this paranoid, but I just feel like I'm surrounded by germs all of a sudden!

And this has happened with every Disney race I have ever done.
#magicaldisneypicschallenge Day 16: detail. Love these little tiki guys in 'Ohana!
Friday, October 17: Hot Yoga Flow
No Core this morning - I set myself up for a stupidly busy day so Core got the ax.
Day started out with some work followed by appointments. The first was just a yearly check-up - nothing too exciting there.
The next appointment - physical therapy! Finally. Since I'm feeling so much better now I really considered canceling this appointment, but I'm glad I kept it. The guy was really knowledgeable and in-depth. He tested my flexibility (which he deemed good) and stability (which he deemed...not as good). He had my run on the treadmill...grand idea, except that I didn't have my running shoes with me!

What an idiot. I made due in those newer Nike shoes I got in Chicago, and the guy said my form and cadence looked good.
In the end he said to continue on with Core and yoga. He also gave me 2 exercises to do - planks and one-legged squats. Both are supposed to help me become more stable, because if my hips and knees are out of whack, that's where problems come in. The squats in particular are hard - it's almost impossible for me to stay totally steady while doing them, which is the whole point...and evidence that I NEED to get more stable.
Later in the evening I went to a hot yoga class, which felt awesome as usual. Love yoga!
#magicaldisneypicschallenge Day 17: morning. This is the sun rising over Tomorrowland during the 2013 Walt Disney World Marathon...so I was approaching Mile Marker 6. Just before 7AM I think? This is one of my favorite pictures I’ve taken on a race course.
Saturday, October 18: Run #4 (8-mile out-and-back)
Weather: 46 degrees, overcast and windy with some rain
Another week of injury-free running is complete! Woohoo!
This run was TOUGH. From the beginning my legs just felt like they were incredibly tired. I'm not sure if it was from upping the mileage, or all of those squats I did in PT yesterday, or yoga...or a combination of all 3? Who knows.
I also found that I was really struggling mentally during this run. I remember getting to a point right before that half in September where I felt like the longer distances weren't seeming so long to me, but that wasn't the case today. So that was disappointing. And the wind sucked. The lucky thing is that the rain held off until the last mile of the run, and even when it did rain it was just a bit of mist.
Total time for the run was 1:27:50, 10:58/mile pace. I upped the intervals to running 3:30/walking 1:00, so that probably contributed to the dead legs feeling I had. I had half a Honey Stinger Waffle at the halfway point and took water with me...my stomach was cramping a bit toward the end of the run but felt good overall.
Then later in the evening Will and I headed out to this Italian place downtown that we really like. I had a filet with Gorgonzola sauce and gelato for dessert...YUM.
Well, as we drove home, my stomach really started to bother me. It got worse and worse, and I ended up quite sick that evening.

I'm thinking it was my body not used to running for so long (since I had some stomach cramps at the end of the run) plus the rich food I had for dinner. Blech! DEFINITELY something to keep in mind with the Wine & Dine after-party!!
#magicaldisneypicschallenge Day 18: us. Finally convinced Will to do a Disney race with me last year! At this point I think we were halfway done with the Jingle Jungle 5K. Most fun I have ever had during a Disney race!
Sunday, October 19: Unscheduled rest day
In light of last night's stomach issues, I thought it best to take a rest day today. Stomach feels almost 100% luckily, but you never know!!
#magicaldisneypicschallenge Day 19: icon. This. Our Spaceship Earth!
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