Katie Little
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1/1 - 1/9/21 Update
Ladies and Gentleman I give you a perfect week
. Well, maybe not perfect but all the walks got done plus a little extra so for all intents and purposes - perfection!
WK 1 Plan -
Sat - 30 min walk
Mon - 30 min walk on lunch break
Wed - 30 min walk
Sat - 3.11 mile walk.
So I guess lets start with Saturday! My husband was home, so I left the dogs with him and set out on my own. 1.85 miles in a little over 30 mins! It felt great (mentally)! Physically, it felt fine but my plantar fasciitis was acting up a tad.
Sunday - My friend reached out to me and a group of girls to let us know she has been working to be a certified personal trainer and is taking her final test in Feb! So created a work out program for the month of January and offered to create a FB group and help keep us accountable in exchange for Before and after pics that she can use once she starts her business. I messaged her privately and explained my goal to run walk or jog a 5k every week through 3.11 and that I would be doing couch to 5k along side her program. I asked her if she thought that was doable and I explained that this goal would be my priority over her plan. She seems to think both will be doable and understands that my running will take priority. After looking through her plan it's pretty moderate circuit training so I think I'll be able to manage both well.
Later Sunday, I was walking around my house and IDK if I stepped weird or what, but I felt a little pull in the top of my foot and a sharp pain all the way through it. It felt soo sore for the next few hours and you could see the swelling. I iced it, rested it did a little research on what it could be and alot of the exercises that came up in google were the same exercises my physical therapist gave me for PF. It got better after a couple hours but between that and the PF during my walk, I think I'm going to need to make my return to running a little slower than originally planned.
Monday - Was the first day of Megan's work outs. It was a cold grey morning, and I slept in instead of doing her work out in the am. On my lunch break, I had to decide between doing her circuit or going on my 30 min walk. I reminded myself that running/training was my priority and that I should go for a walk. My only hesitation was that her circuit was a lower body work out, so I thought that doing the walk 2nd would probably help shake things out. The deciding factor was my dogs. They were a little rambunctious through the first half of my shift, so I thought a walk could do them good. Because I had the dogs, It was a slower walk, a little over a mile in 30 mins. Once I got off work, I did Megan's lower body circuit. A lot of the exercises in her lower body circuit are the same as the ones given to me by my PT so I skipped the PT.
Tuesday - Total body circuit. 30 mins nothing crazy, but she did have me doing surrenders which are my least fave but one thing notable, I didn't have to do the modification this time.
Wednesday - Rest day from Megan. I decided to take the dogs for separate walks instead of 1 walk together. So I did a half mile loop with Chester came home swapped dogs and did 3/4 of mile with baker. It ended up being a little over 30 mins.
Thursday - Upper body! Although, I forgot to start my watch, so does it count? My shoulders say yes but my heart says no...
Friday - Toughest day mentally and physically. It was cold and gray, even snowed for 5 mins, I slept way later than I wanted and then I sat on the couch until 3:30, before I finally decided to do the work out. Jump Squats, Burpees and Bicycle Crunches. It was not for the faint of heart, but also I survived so 10/10.
Saturday - The big 3.11! The walk it's self wasn't too bad. A little long and I wore the wrong socks so my shoe was rubbing the back of my heal. My PF started hurting around mile 2 but nothing un tolerable. Other than the foot pain, I felt great. Happy to be out there - the weather was perfect and it's hard to explain it, but I felt it in my thighs that I was ready to run! I decided to play it say and not run due to foot pain. I did have to run a handful of times to get past a driveway that cars were pulling into really fast, and even that teeny tiny bit of jogging caused a burning sensation in my foot so I know I'm not ready for that yet. And about 30 mins after the walk... I know I need to walk a little more before I start running. My back, feet and ankles felt like I ran a half marathon. It was bad!
Plan for week 2!

Weather is looking good all week long.
Monday - 30 min walk on lunch
Wed - 30 min walk no dogs allowed (they slow me down and I'm trying to build my endurance back so that the 5k doesn't hurt as much.)
Sat - 3.11
(all of this is in addition to Megan's work outs on Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri.)
I'm feeling good! A little disappointed that I'm still walking in week 2, but there are literally no races right now, and I have no reason to push myself. Just listening to my body and feeling good to be active again! See ya next week
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Ladies and Gentleman I give you a perfect week

WK 1 Plan -
Sat - 30 min walk

Mon - 30 min walk on lunch break

Wed - 30 min walk

Sat - 3.11 mile walk.

So I guess lets start with Saturday! My husband was home, so I left the dogs with him and set out on my own. 1.85 miles in a little over 30 mins! It felt great (mentally)! Physically, it felt fine but my plantar fasciitis was acting up a tad.
Sunday - My friend reached out to me and a group of girls to let us know she has been working to be a certified personal trainer and is taking her final test in Feb! So created a work out program for the month of January and offered to create a FB group and help keep us accountable in exchange for Before and after pics that she can use once she starts her business. I messaged her privately and explained my goal to run walk or jog a 5k every week through 3.11 and that I would be doing couch to 5k along side her program. I asked her if she thought that was doable and I explained that this goal would be my priority over her plan. She seems to think both will be doable and understands that my running will take priority. After looking through her plan it's pretty moderate circuit training so I think I'll be able to manage both well.
Later Sunday, I was walking around my house and IDK if I stepped weird or what, but I felt a little pull in the top of my foot and a sharp pain all the way through it. It felt soo sore for the next few hours and you could see the swelling. I iced it, rested it did a little research on what it could be and alot of the exercises that came up in google were the same exercises my physical therapist gave me for PF. It got better after a couple hours but between that and the PF during my walk, I think I'm going to need to make my return to running a little slower than originally planned.
Monday - Was the first day of Megan's work outs. It was a cold grey morning, and I slept in instead of doing her work out in the am. On my lunch break, I had to decide between doing her circuit or going on my 30 min walk. I reminded myself that running/training was my priority and that I should go for a walk. My only hesitation was that her circuit was a lower body work out, so I thought that doing the walk 2nd would probably help shake things out. The deciding factor was my dogs. They were a little rambunctious through the first half of my shift, so I thought a walk could do them good. Because I had the dogs, It was a slower walk, a little over a mile in 30 mins. Once I got off work, I did Megan's lower body circuit. A lot of the exercises in her lower body circuit are the same as the ones given to me by my PT so I skipped the PT.
Tuesday - Total body circuit. 30 mins nothing crazy, but she did have me doing surrenders which are my least fave but one thing notable, I didn't have to do the modification this time.
Wednesday - Rest day from Megan. I decided to take the dogs for separate walks instead of 1 walk together. So I did a half mile loop with Chester came home swapped dogs and did 3/4 of mile with baker. It ended up being a little over 30 mins.
Thursday - Upper body! Although, I forgot to start my watch, so does it count? My shoulders say yes but my heart says no...
Friday - Toughest day mentally and physically. It was cold and gray, even snowed for 5 mins, I slept way later than I wanted and then I sat on the couch until 3:30, before I finally decided to do the work out. Jump Squats, Burpees and Bicycle Crunches. It was not for the faint of heart, but also I survived so 10/10.
Saturday - The big 3.11! The walk it's self wasn't too bad. A little long and I wore the wrong socks so my shoe was rubbing the back of my heal. My PF started hurting around mile 2 but nothing un tolerable. Other than the foot pain, I felt great. Happy to be out there - the weather was perfect and it's hard to explain it, but I felt it in my thighs that I was ready to run! I decided to play it say and not run due to foot pain. I did have to run a handful of times to get past a driveway that cars were pulling into really fast, and even that teeny tiny bit of jogging caused a burning sensation in my foot so I know I'm not ready for that yet. And about 30 mins after the walk... I know I need to walk a little more before I start running. My back, feet and ankles felt like I ran a half marathon. It was bad!
Plan for week 2!

Weather is looking good all week long.
Monday - 30 min walk on lunch
Wed - 30 min walk no dogs allowed (they slow me down and I'm trying to build my endurance back so that the 5k doesn't hurt as much.)
Sat - 3.11
(all of this is in addition to Megan's work outs on Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri.)
I'm feeling good! A little disappointed that I'm still walking in week 2, but there are literally no races right now, and I have no reason to push myself. Just listening to my body and feeling good to be active again! See ya next week

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