Road to Paris - Week 2/18
First official training week is in the books and I’m feeling strong & excited for the possibilities. I’ve had a rough spring running wise so this has been a really good reason to switch focus and make a new goal. Let’s hope this good feeling continues for many weeks to come
Planned:
M - Off
Tu - Easy 4
W - M Tempo 4 + Strength
Th - Easy 4
F - Off
Sa - Easy 4
Su - Race 5K + Strength
Completed:
M - Off
Tu - Easy 4
W - Easy 4
Th - M Tempo 4 + Strength
F - Off
Sa - Easy 4
Su - Race 5K
+ Strength
Total miles: 23.64
Strength sessions: 1
As you can see, I postponed my M Tempo run by one day. We went to see AJR on Tuesday so I didn’t get home until 11PM and then I had to wake up at 3AM to buy Olympic tickets (10AM in Paris). The ticket buying was very similar to rD and I was randomly placed into a queue. When I realized that’s what was happening, I opened a second browser but my brain wasn’t fully functioning or I would have tried a couple incognito browsers as well. Fortunately, the wait wasn’t nearly as bad as rD and I was able to purchase tickets after 20 minutes. The one event I really wanted was Beach Volleyball and that was unavailable but everything else had options. Unlike rD you put the tickets in your cart and had 30 minutes to check out so once I had what I wanted there was no stress about if I could enter my info in time. My body was full of adrenaline after this escapade so I didn’t fall back sleep until 4:30 and then woke up again for the day around 5:30

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Long story short, there was not a lot of sleep plus it was absurdly windy on Wednesday. I figured Thursday would still be enough time to recover before Sunday’s race.
I posted elsewhere about my M Tempo run but the gist is that I found some hills, they were tough, but I had a lot of fun. It was difficult to “make up time” on the downhills because of the grades but I’m hoping to get better at that with more practice. Going into this run, my main concern was the uphills but now I’ve been reminded that downhill running has its own challenges so it’s good that I’m getting practice at both.
After the tempo and dinner I did Week 3 strength from the program linked earlier and wowza, that was much tougher than week 2. Maybe it was the hill running right before?
My legs were still noticeably sore on Saturday which made me quite nervous about my race but thankfully things did settle down by Sunday and the race went well ( I’ll type up a quick recap soon). Due to the soreness, I’m going to skip the second strength session this week so that my legs are ready for the Grand Blue Mile on Tuesday.
Really happy with the return to marathon training and my return to hills. I pretty much haven’t ran hills since we moved here in 2020 but previously I lived in a rather hilly neighborhood and ran hills ALL THE TIME. I love the satisfying soreness after pushing myself.
Happy running y’all!