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Week 3 of Dopey Challenge Training
Monday, November 24, 2014 - Sunday, November 30, 2014
10 miles completed
63.55 miles completed in Dopey Challenge training so far
710.16 miles completed in 2014 so far
Total miles run in November 2014: 84.45
Well, I wish I could report that I had a great week of training! Nope...I was mostly a lazy slug.
Ugh! So ashamed.
Monday, November 24: 60-minute Core class
I FINALLY did some cross training today! Gold star for me.
My ankle feels fine after rolling it on Saturday, and my legs felt pretty well recovered after that long run, but Core KICKED MY BUTT this morning. I guess this was my first class in, what 3 weeks maybe? So that should not have been a surprise. I didn’t totally feel like I was starting back at zero, but I did have to modify a lot of stuff and took breaks. Although I guess I was doing that pre-Wine & Dine too...
Today we just used big, inflatable stability balls, discs (like upside-down frisbees...you put your feet on them and slide around) and the TRX straps. Lots and lots of push-ups today. By far the thing that killed me the most was the chest press using the TRX straps toward the end of class:
(source)
I could do maybe 2 like in the picture...for the rest I ended up bringing one foot forward so that I was sort of in a lunge. That made it a lot easier - and let’s face it, a lot less effective. Then we were back to doing regular push-ups and I thought my arms were going to buckle at one point - but I did NOT faceplant. Yay!
In other news, I asked for, and got, my days off of work for January.
I’m taking Wednesday - Friday of Marathon Weekend week, and then the entire next week off. I remember being so freaking tired at the end of Marathon Weekend in 2013, and this is what I did then (marathon weekend + the next week off), and I just slept and slept and slept after we got home. So I’m thinking I’ll need to do the same this year. As a result I’m taking off very little time over the next month - this week I’m taking Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiving (normally I’d take Wednesday as well). At Christmas I’m just taking Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and then New Year’s Day. That’ll kind of suck but it’ll be worth it to have that recovery time after Dopey. Plus tons of people work over the holidays and live to tell about it, so I shouldn’t complain.
Tuesday, November 25: 8-mile run planned, 1-mile run completed
Yep, that’s right. A whopping 1 MILE. Yay?
I forgot to mention it, but during my run on Saturday, from the beginning, I felt like I was getting a blister on the outside of my left little toe. I was able to finish the run and when I was done, I saw that I DID in fact have a blister - but it was actually on the inside of my toe, between that toe and the next toe.
: Weird spot. I’m thinking it’s the result of wearing thicker-than-usual socks for runs two days in a row (Friday’s 8-miler and Saturday’s 16-miler). I NEVER get blisters, so it’s really weird for me. I drained it (ew) and it didn’t bother me at all yesterday (even during Core class) or at all on Sunday.
Then I put my running shoes on this morning and headed to the gym. As I was walking in from my car, suddenly I could feel it again. I asked the guy at the check-in desk for a band-aid, but having that on just made the rubbing feel worse. I took the band-aid off, started to run...and had to stop after a mile. I felt like my toe was going to rip open. Ugh!
On my way into work I bought Neosporin and band-aids, and of course wearing my work shoes pretty much doesn’t bother it at all. It seems just the running shoes are the issue. I’m going to take the rest of today off (was initially planning on spitting my 8-miler into an AM/PM two-part run) and probably tomorrow as well. Hopefully the stupid thing will be gone in time for Thursday’s Turkey Trot!!
Also - definitely sore from Core yesterday! Not as bad as I expected but I can feel it, for sure!
Wednesday, November 26: 4-mile run planned, unscheduled rest day taken
The blister has definitely improved, but it still looks very red and angry. So no run for me today. I tried to find a yoga class for this morning, but the only one that would have semi-worked with my schedule was a hot class. I definitely need a shower after hot or warm yoga classes, and I wouldn’t have had time for one before work, so that was out. Another rest day it is!
So weird how one little blister just shuts me down...but it’s actually been pretty good timing. It’s happening during a step-back week, so while I’m missing some mileage I don’t feel like I’m missing really IMPORTANT training, if that makes sense. And I have been freaking exhausted this week - the last 2 nights I have slept hard, all through the night, without waking up. That’s pretty unusual for me - normally I wake up at least once. Lately it’s been like my head hits the pillow and the next thing I know my alarm is going off. So my body is definitely welcoming some rest and extra sleep this week!
Thursday, November 27: Run #3 (Turkey Trot - 5-mile race)
Weather: 36 degrees and windy with light snow
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Today was the Turkey Trot! This was my second time doing the race, and the first time for my brother. It’s also the longest race he has done since his car accident, which was about a year ago.
I’d done the packet pick-up for both of us early last week. We didn’t get much...just the race bib and long-sleeved t-shirts, which we both like a lot. Not terrible for a $25 race.
I arrived downtown first and stayed in my car as long as possible - it was COLD and wet outside! Not as bad as the conditions had been for the Bernie Shuffle earlier this month, but not great!
My mom arrived with my brother and drove both of us over to the starting line. We ended up arriving about 5 minutes before the race began!
The roads were not in great shape - they were covered in slush, and in some areas snow had melted to leave deep, freezing cold puddles. Craig was paranoid that he’d slip and fall and re-break his leg (his most serious injury from last year’s accident) and with my recent string of ankle rollings, I was a little nervous about the conditions as well. We both agreed from the start that we weren’t gunning for PRs today.
My mile splits are pretty messed up from this race - I somehow didn’t start my watch on time and I accidentally paused it at one point as well! Oops. Basically we kept things pretty relaxed the entire time and took minute-long walk breaks at each mile marker. I barely paid attention to the course because we were chatting the entire time, which was really enjoyable.
There were lots of costumes - people dressed as turkeys, pilgrims, etc. Then more random ones like a gorilla and a banana, the Cat in the Hat and Thing 1 and Thing 2, and my favorite...PAC-MAN and Ms. PAC-MAN:
(PAC-MAN was up ahead. Pretty sure that person in pink is one of the ghosts from the game!)
This is what I wore...a Peacock skirt. Closest thing I had to turkey-like:
Official time: 56:01, 11:21/mile pace. Ten minutes longer than it took me to do this same race in 2012 (but the conditions were a LOT better that day...and I didn’t have the ankle-rolling paranoia).
After the race I came home and showered, and we went to my aunt’s house for Thanksgiving! Somehow I didn’t eat a ton of food...I’m ashamed. I feel like I wasted Thanksgiving!!!
Also, I remembered to weigh in this morning - I forgot when I first woke up and remembered by the time I was home from the race. I wasn’t expecting much since I haven’t done a great job of tracking my food this week, so I was surprised to see that I was down 1.6 pounds this week! Okay, I’ll take it!
Friday, November 28: 12-mile run planned, unscheduled rest day taken
No good reason for skipping this run - I just really, really didn’t want to do it. I wanted a day where I could just be completely lazy from start to finish, so that’s what I did. I feel a little bad about it, but mostly not. I did mop a little bit, though.
Will took the dog out at one point and came in to tell me that the sidewalks are pretty icy today, so maybe it’s a good thing I didn’t go? Or maybe that’s just me justifying my laziness...who knows.
The real way I’m justifying it, though, is by telling myself that one week like this is not going to kill me - and it’s not something I do often, skipping runs just “because.” Having said that, it’s not something I hope to repeat over the next few weeks.
ANYWAY - I did do some running-related Black Friday shopping today. Raw Threads was having a sale - I think their stuff is pretty over-priced in general but their Black Friday pricing was reasonable, and now that I know I like their Street V shirts, I got a few of those. SweatyBands was having 25% off their entire site, so I cleaned up there as well - now I have everything I need for my Marathon Weekend outfits! I’ll start posting those in a couple of weeks.
I got my best deals on the Brooks website, though - my shoes (Adrenalines GTS 14s) were on sale for $90 (down from $120) so I got a pair of those, along with a new hoodie - regular price was $110 and I paid $55. It’s the Utopia Thermal Hoodie - it gets good reviews and I’m thinking the hoodie will be VERY helpful for colder runs. My current running jacket does not have a hood. Since I spent at least $100 I also got a free long-sleeved dri-fit shirt - and free shipping!
Also, we put up our Christmas tree - now I just need to start getting some Christmas gifts.
Saturday, November 29: Rest Day planned, 4-mile run completed
Weather: 36 degrees with sun
Okay, I redeemed myself a bit! Yay!
Happy outfit:
Originally today was supposed to be my rest day, but since I’ve skipped one run and cut another WAY short I decided I needed to do something. I felt pretty stiff for most of this run...didn’t feel loose until the last mile. But at least I got out there. Total time for this run was 45:18, 11:19/mile pace.
My in-laws came over for Thanksgiving today! We had lunch at our house and then went out for Greek for dinner - YUM.
Sunday, November 30: Warm Yoga Flow
Woohoo!! Finally went to yoga!
I dragged my butt out of bed for the 7:15AM class today. First time in almost a month! My hamstrings felt sooooo tight at the beginning but I felt better by the end. Namaste!
I was thinking about the rest of my run schedule today, leading up to Marathon Weekend...I’ve been eyeing a half marathon in my area and I think I’m going to sign up for it. It’s about 50 minutes away from home but it doesn’t start until 9AM, and they have race-day packet pick-up...so I wouldn’t have to get a hotel room or anything, and I could leave my house by, say, 7AM and still get there early.
The big wild car is the weather - the half goes through Cedar Point Amusement Park, which is RIGHT on the lake. So I know it’ll be pretty windy. On the other hand, it would fit in really well with my training schedule (I have a 14-mile run scheduled for that day) and with 3 looooong runs left, I think it would be easier for me mentally to do one of them in a different place and not by myself (there’s a good chance my brother would sign up for the half as well).
Plus I would get a funny dri-fit Santa hoodie and Santa finisher medal - and a Santa hat and beard! Haha.

I think I’m going to watch the weather for the next few days and make a decision by the end of next week. But I’m leaning toward doing it. Like the Turkey Trot, I would NOT be going for a PR - just getting some miles in.
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Monday, November 24, 2014 - Sunday, November 30, 2014
10 miles completed
63.55 miles completed in Dopey Challenge training so far
710.16 miles completed in 2014 so far
Total miles run in November 2014: 84.45
Well, I wish I could report that I had a great week of training! Nope...I was mostly a lazy slug.

Monday, November 24: 60-minute Core class
I FINALLY did some cross training today! Gold star for me.
My ankle feels fine after rolling it on Saturday, and my legs felt pretty well recovered after that long run, but Core KICKED MY BUTT this morning. I guess this was my first class in, what 3 weeks maybe? So that should not have been a surprise. I didn’t totally feel like I was starting back at zero, but I did have to modify a lot of stuff and took breaks. Although I guess I was doing that pre-Wine & Dine too...
Today we just used big, inflatable stability balls, discs (like upside-down frisbees...you put your feet on them and slide around) and the TRX straps. Lots and lots of push-ups today. By far the thing that killed me the most was the chest press using the TRX straps toward the end of class:

(source)
I could do maybe 2 like in the picture...for the rest I ended up bringing one foot forward so that I was sort of in a lunge. That made it a lot easier - and let’s face it, a lot less effective. Then we were back to doing regular push-ups and I thought my arms were going to buckle at one point - but I did NOT faceplant. Yay!
In other news, I asked for, and got, my days off of work for January.

Tuesday, November 25: 8-mile run planned, 1-mile run completed
Yep, that’s right. A whopping 1 MILE. Yay?
I forgot to mention it, but during my run on Saturday, from the beginning, I felt like I was getting a blister on the outside of my left little toe. I was able to finish the run and when I was done, I saw that I DID in fact have a blister - but it was actually on the inside of my toe, between that toe and the next toe.

Then I put my running shoes on this morning and headed to the gym. As I was walking in from my car, suddenly I could feel it again. I asked the guy at the check-in desk for a band-aid, but having that on just made the rubbing feel worse. I took the band-aid off, started to run...and had to stop after a mile. I felt like my toe was going to rip open. Ugh!
On my way into work I bought Neosporin and band-aids, and of course wearing my work shoes pretty much doesn’t bother it at all. It seems just the running shoes are the issue. I’m going to take the rest of today off (was initially planning on spitting my 8-miler into an AM/PM two-part run) and probably tomorrow as well. Hopefully the stupid thing will be gone in time for Thursday’s Turkey Trot!!
Also - definitely sore from Core yesterday! Not as bad as I expected but I can feel it, for sure!
Wednesday, November 26: 4-mile run planned, unscheduled rest day taken
The blister has definitely improved, but it still looks very red and angry. So no run for me today. I tried to find a yoga class for this morning, but the only one that would have semi-worked with my schedule was a hot class. I definitely need a shower after hot or warm yoga classes, and I wouldn’t have had time for one before work, so that was out. Another rest day it is!
So weird how one little blister just shuts me down...but it’s actually been pretty good timing. It’s happening during a step-back week, so while I’m missing some mileage I don’t feel like I’m missing really IMPORTANT training, if that makes sense. And I have been freaking exhausted this week - the last 2 nights I have slept hard, all through the night, without waking up. That’s pretty unusual for me - normally I wake up at least once. Lately it’s been like my head hits the pillow and the next thing I know my alarm is going off. So my body is definitely welcoming some rest and extra sleep this week!
Thursday, November 27: Run #3 (Turkey Trot - 5-mile race)
Weather: 36 degrees and windy with light snow
HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!
Today was the Turkey Trot! This was my second time doing the race, and the first time for my brother. It’s also the longest race he has done since his car accident, which was about a year ago.
I’d done the packet pick-up for both of us early last week. We didn’t get much...just the race bib and long-sleeved t-shirts, which we both like a lot. Not terrible for a $25 race.

I arrived downtown first and stayed in my car as long as possible - it was COLD and wet outside! Not as bad as the conditions had been for the Bernie Shuffle earlier this month, but not great!
My mom arrived with my brother and drove both of us over to the starting line. We ended up arriving about 5 minutes before the race began!
The roads were not in great shape - they were covered in slush, and in some areas snow had melted to leave deep, freezing cold puddles. Craig was paranoid that he’d slip and fall and re-break his leg (his most serious injury from last year’s accident) and with my recent string of ankle rollings, I was a little nervous about the conditions as well. We both agreed from the start that we weren’t gunning for PRs today.
My mile splits are pretty messed up from this race - I somehow didn’t start my watch on time and I accidentally paused it at one point as well! Oops. Basically we kept things pretty relaxed the entire time and took minute-long walk breaks at each mile marker. I barely paid attention to the course because we were chatting the entire time, which was really enjoyable.
There were lots of costumes - people dressed as turkeys, pilgrims, etc. Then more random ones like a gorilla and a banana, the Cat in the Hat and Thing 1 and Thing 2, and my favorite...PAC-MAN and Ms. PAC-MAN:
(PAC-MAN was up ahead. Pretty sure that person in pink is one of the ghosts from the game!)
This is what I wore...a Peacock skirt. Closest thing I had to turkey-like:
Official time: 56:01, 11:21/mile pace. Ten minutes longer than it took me to do this same race in 2012 (but the conditions were a LOT better that day...and I didn’t have the ankle-rolling paranoia).
After the race I came home and showered, and we went to my aunt’s house for Thanksgiving! Somehow I didn’t eat a ton of food...I’m ashamed. I feel like I wasted Thanksgiving!!!
Also, I remembered to weigh in this morning - I forgot when I first woke up and remembered by the time I was home from the race. I wasn’t expecting much since I haven’t done a great job of tracking my food this week, so I was surprised to see that I was down 1.6 pounds this week! Okay, I’ll take it!
Friday, November 28: 12-mile run planned, unscheduled rest day taken
No good reason for skipping this run - I just really, really didn’t want to do it. I wanted a day where I could just be completely lazy from start to finish, so that’s what I did. I feel a little bad about it, but mostly not. I did mop a little bit, though.
Will took the dog out at one point and came in to tell me that the sidewalks are pretty icy today, so maybe it’s a good thing I didn’t go? Or maybe that’s just me justifying my laziness...who knows.
The real way I’m justifying it, though, is by telling myself that one week like this is not going to kill me - and it’s not something I do often, skipping runs just “because.” Having said that, it’s not something I hope to repeat over the next few weeks.

ANYWAY - I did do some running-related Black Friday shopping today. Raw Threads was having a sale - I think their stuff is pretty over-priced in general but their Black Friday pricing was reasonable, and now that I know I like their Street V shirts, I got a few of those. SweatyBands was having 25% off their entire site, so I cleaned up there as well - now I have everything I need for my Marathon Weekend outfits! I’ll start posting those in a couple of weeks.

I got my best deals on the Brooks website, though - my shoes (Adrenalines GTS 14s) were on sale for $90 (down from $120) so I got a pair of those, along with a new hoodie - regular price was $110 and I paid $55. It’s the Utopia Thermal Hoodie - it gets good reviews and I’m thinking the hoodie will be VERY helpful for colder runs. My current running jacket does not have a hood. Since I spent at least $100 I also got a free long-sleeved dri-fit shirt - and free shipping!
Also, we put up our Christmas tree - now I just need to start getting some Christmas gifts.

Saturday, November 29: Rest Day planned, 4-mile run completed
Weather: 36 degrees with sun
Okay, I redeemed myself a bit! Yay!
Happy outfit:
Originally today was supposed to be my rest day, but since I’ve skipped one run and cut another WAY short I decided I needed to do something. I felt pretty stiff for most of this run...didn’t feel loose until the last mile. But at least I got out there. Total time for this run was 45:18, 11:19/mile pace.
My in-laws came over for Thanksgiving today! We had lunch at our house and then went out for Greek for dinner - YUM.
Sunday, November 30: Warm Yoga Flow
Woohoo!! Finally went to yoga!

I dragged my butt out of bed for the 7:15AM class today. First time in almost a month! My hamstrings felt sooooo tight at the beginning but I felt better by the end. Namaste!
I was thinking about the rest of my run schedule today, leading up to Marathon Weekend...I’ve been eyeing a half marathon in my area and I think I’m going to sign up for it. It’s about 50 minutes away from home but it doesn’t start until 9AM, and they have race-day packet pick-up...so I wouldn’t have to get a hotel room or anything, and I could leave my house by, say, 7AM and still get there early.
The big wild car is the weather - the half goes through Cedar Point Amusement Park, which is RIGHT on the lake. So I know it’ll be pretty windy. On the other hand, it would fit in really well with my training schedule (I have a 14-mile run scheduled for that day) and with 3 looooong runs left, I think it would be easier for me mentally to do one of them in a different place and not by myself (there’s a good chance my brother would sign up for the half as well).
Plus I would get a funny dri-fit Santa hoodie and Santa finisher medal - and a Santa hat and beard! Haha.

I think I’m going to watch the weather for the next few days and make a decision by the end of next week. But I’m leaning toward doing it. Like the Turkey Trot, I would NOT be going for a PR - just getting some miles in.
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