DopeyBadger
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She's the primary role!
That's so awesome!! Go Gigi!"One of the best kids I've ever worked with."
That's so awesome!! Go Gigi!
I just tried side planks with a leg lift and that's a whole lot of NOPE. I could barely do one and I was falling over. And I have been doing planks pretty consistently for the past month. LOL.
For those looking for some fun planks variations, I’d recommend using a yoga ball and doing a sawing motion or stir the pots... then do your old routine just to make sure your abs are crying!
Late to the party trying to get acclimated to life again after SWDS.
Congrats G!
Happy belated birthday and that bow tie gift was awesome!
A day late and a dollar short, but Happy Birthday!
We did these side planks today at Orangetheory where you are in side plank position and you extend your top arm over your head and then do a crunch with that top arm and leg. I had to kickstand with my bottom leg, I can't even hold myself in a side plank never mind hold myself in a side plank AND try and do a crunch at the same time.![]()
Congrats on the PRs Kevin!!Plan #153
Name: Kevin
Race/Distance: 15K
Training Plan Duration (weeks): 13
Continuous or Run/Walk: Continuous
Days per Week: 6
# of Hard Days (per week): 1-3 depending on week
Peak Week Duration: 5.5 hours
Peak Week Mileage: 35 miles
Peak Single Run Duration: 1:58:10
Peak Single Run Mileage: 13.15
PR at Distance Going into it (including when it occurred): While my goal race was the 15K in February (2/17), I also had a goal of breaking 2 hours for the half which I did in March (3/3). I crushed the 15K run in February getting a PR in the 15K and the 10K. In March I finally broke 2 hours for the half by nearly 2 minutes getting a new PR.
Expectations Going into it: Felt very good and strong. My pace continued to improve with lower levels of effort.
How closely were you able to follow the plan as written: Very Closely
Testimonial: This was the first time I had a training plan developed by someone else and the first time I had speed runs worked into my training. I continue to see improvement in my speed and stamina and am ready to take the next step and continue improving. Conditions for the 15K in April were horrible and the race was cut short due to lightning so ended up running a 10k. I also got a PR on the Dark Side Challenge cutting 1.5 minutes off of my previous time in 2016.
Well so much for a triumphant return to running. This wasp sting has made my foot swell up. Pretty clear it's going to be a few days of no running before I can get back out there again. At least I got one run in...
Ouch! Hope it heals (heels?) up quickly!
Yikes! I hope it heals soon!
Heal quickly!!! Stay positive!!! Mutter angrily at all insects!!!
I forgot to mention in my own recap that I got a splinter on the bottom of my heal the day before my half last weekend. I was so mad an annoyed. Luckily I only felt it when walking and not while doing my last easy run. Probably because of how my foot falls vs walking. It feels fine now.
I'd light a prayer candle for you, bug maybe a citronella candle would be more appropriate!!!
Oh man, isn't that like a runner's worse nightmare. Have something like a splinter on the day before. Seemed to pull through swimmingly though.