QOTD: Does your job require you to stay on your feet all day, sit behind a desk, work indoors, or outside? How does your job effect your training and recovery?
My job goes in spurts. I may have two weeks straight of being glued to a desk making fancy graphs, or spend a week standing for 9 hours a day. Both are pretty crumby and not great for any part of life. On the desk weeks I can take an hour at lunch and run outside, which is fantastic. I take work trips to large measuring instruments about once a month, which tend to be loooooong shifts of sitting, but occasionally if things go right I get 2-5 hours mid day to do with what I please, and this is my favorite part! Sadly, I do not see that being running for the next few trips.
ATTQOTD:
Also ... for those of you who run during lunch ... do you have showers at work? Or do you just do a quick cleanup in the bathroom?
I'm very curious about how this works.
I have showers at work. On work trips I sit by myself for hours at a time, so I do not shower before going back to a lonely existence.
I was thinking about you and this question while I was struggling through an easy 4 mile run this morning. Literally having to pep talk myself from mile 1.5 to 3 until I saw the light at the end of the tunnel. No idea why, just wasn't feeling it.

Feels here.
QOTD: Taking the easy way out for todays question. What is everyones running plans this weekend?
The same plan as last weekend, 10 miles, but actually do it?
My plan for the week was to run yesterday- I did but it took much more effort than it should have. Have experiments run smoothly and run 5k today, not going to happen. Get in the car and drive home tomorrow to deal with cranky kids and all the laundry and stuff Friday evening and then wake up well rested and run 10 Saturday. If I do not run today my leggings will still be clean on Saturday (the other pair of pants are stinky from before I left), so I can skip laundry until Saturday, and this is enticing as I hate laundry. Also under consideration is one store led group run at 7am, and with the turning off of public water fountains for the season I think this is an option to join because they put out water stations. Terrified of 10.0 miles and intimidated by people seems like a lot to tackle in a morning, but it is bouncing around in my head.
Or I carry my own water and run 9.8. But I've never successfully carried water so I wonder if that is a poor idea on a run distance that already has be on edge.