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No workout? Then what?

September27

Today was a rest day. I think because I didn’t have anything scheduled, and decided I really shouldn’t do any running, I internally decided that I had to get something else done.

  • cleaned all the dishes
  • organized the pantry
  • reorganized the coffee mug shelves (hey, there are two of them!)
  • planned meals and made a shopping list for the next week
  • organized cookbooks and recipes
  • copied printed recipes to recipe cards
  • made chocolate chip muffins
  • made jello
  • cleaned dishes again
  • started to make the apple picking contraption that will be used to get apples off the tree (meaning, cleaned an old milk jug and cut it up) (okay, Chris did the cutting…but I cleaned the jug)

It’s only 6PM…what else will get done today?

Brrrrr…

September26

My planned workout for today was 6 miles at 10:20. I was initially planning onĀ  going to the gym, then heading to a friend’s for garage sale-ing.

When I got up, I realized that I did not want to run 6 miles insides, and that it really was light enough outside for a safe run sans headlamp. I checked the weather. A supposed 50 – 55 degrees over the hour of my run, plus the sun would be coming up sometime in the process. I put on my regular 35 – 65 degree weather clothing – shorts, a t-shirt (not tank top), shocks, shoes…

I was so mislead! I headed out for the same route I did last week, and about half a mile in realized my hands were cold. About a mile in, I got goose bumps on my arms and my hands were really cold. I kept trying to move them by pumping my fists and doing finger movements. When I got to the turn around point – around 3.1 miles, my hands were so cold and my arms so tight from it that when I tried to lower my arms I got numb tingly feelings from my shoulders to my fingers. It was NOT pleasant. I spent the next mile or so begging the sun to come up over the mountains.

Well, it didn’t. I decided it was the smart idea to run straight home instead of finish off the run since it didn’t look like the sun would be up over the mountains before the end of my run. There were serious thoughts of frostbite in my mind. So I ran home, a much less friendly running route. About the exact time I got to my house, the sun hit it. My hands and arms were magically warmer. So, I kept going, finishing the length of my intended run and then some. It wasn’t quite as fast as I wanted, but as least I finished it.

I will be investing in several more pairs of cheap cotton gloves.

Mmm…mornings…

September25

I always have the goal of getting up in the morning to do a workout. I’m just not a morning person, so it usually doesn’t happen.

This morning, I did it! Yay! I got up at 6, wore my clothes to the gym, ran about 24 minutes, then did some pushups, crunches, bridges, and weights.

It felt very good to get up and get moving. After that, I was so ready for breakfast!

So excited, and so exhausted

September24

It’s true, I haven’t posted since Monday. But, I also didn’t workout Tuesday or Wednesday, either. Tuesday I had dinner with some friends, Wednesday I was just not in the mood. I was exhausted and needed another day. Thankfully there was nothing really big scheduled – just a 30 minute easy and a 30 minute hill / speed treadmill workout, of which I’ll probably transfer one or both to Friday and Sunday.

I was so excited about today’s workout, though. It was my first tempo run of the training plan – 5 miles, including a warm-up, 3 miles at 9:10 per mile, and a cool down. As I’ve found that a good warm-up is important if I want to maintain a pace that fast, I did ~ 1.5 mile warm-up, 2 miles at 9:13 per mile, a mile at 8:57 per mile (to average it out a little…and because I could!), and a ~ .5 mile cool down.

There’s always a question of ‘what can I do’. Let me tell you, I am SO excited to know that I could do this. I did it! Really! I felt so loose and so good afterward.

Then I came home and did a metric ton of dishes. As many as I could do before Chris finished making dinner. And now I’m completely exhausted and going to bed asap.

I have tired legs!

September21

Swam again tonight. Went 35 minutes instead of 30 for two reason. One, I forgot to take my watch to the pool. Two, I kept having to wait for kids playing in the lap lane. Yeah, I really love that. Because the life guards have so much else to do…like make sure people aren’t running, make sure people aren’t wearing street clothes in the pools, make sure the babies all have swim diapers on. Oh wait, they don’t do that either.

Enough ranting.

I tried a bunch of toys today. I used the kick board. This allows me to practice breathing in general, as well as try to breathe on both sides. Unfortunately I still have a really hard time breathing to the left. I just can’t turn my head far enough. Tonight I also tried the foam, hourglass shaped thing that you put between your legs. This makes you swim without your legs at all. I found it really helps you to get the rotation in your trunk that you’re supposed to get while swimming…unfortunately this still didn’t get my left side to turn enough to breathe that way. But I really tried. Because you’re supposed to be able to breathe on both sides.

I also spent some time with the paddles. They are really great for helping you get your stroke right. Of course, I also did a few laps without any toys to see how they were helping.

The lesson I learned? Swimming with the foam thingy was really easy! My breathing was easier, my stroke was easier…I hope that working with that about once a week makes swimming as a whole easier! I could use that!

My next goal for swimming? Turning. I knew how to do that once upon a time I was mistakenly signed up for swim team because the nice lady doing registration really didn’t understand I was a 13 year-old that needed basic swim instruction. For about a week and a half, I knew how to turn while doing laps. (Then the swim team coach figured out I shouldn’t be there).

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