This past week saw the introduction of one of the something-of-substance runs, a tempo run at race pace, but the rest was all easy runs. Things will get much harder this upcoming week, when two components are added: 6 runs a week instead of 5 and speed workouts. The 6 runs a week don't intimidate. I'm excited to start running 6 days a week. But the speed workouts are the part of the plan that scare me most and what made me wonder if I could even do this plan. This week I'll be posting more about how the Hanson's plan treats speed workouts.
This past week I feel I made some strides in overall fitness. Even though I'm just 3 weeks into the plan and have done almost all easy runs, I'm already feeling more stronger and fit, with hills much easier and my easy pace dropping a bit at the same heart rate. I do wonder if my recent weight loss contributed to that--I'm down 6.6 pounds as of last Wednesday--but I think there really is something to be said for just consistent training made up mostly of easy runs. I also think--finally!--that my body has adjusted to the heat and humidity a bit since it hasn't been bothering me as much.
I did 4 strength sessions this week. Total mileage was 27. This will be my last weekly mileage in the 20s. It will be all 30s and 40s from here on out.
Monday
I did 30 minutes of lower body and core strength work: 6 sets of 15 jump squats, 3 sets of 10 Plyometric lunges, 2 sets of 10 single-leg bridge raises, 1 set of 20 clamshells, 3 sets of 12 complete crunches, regular plank, and side planks.
Tuesday
Easy run: 5 miles, 1:07, 13:20 pace
It was 74 degrees for my run but I felt great and was easily able to keep my heart rate in the easy range. I wore my new Sculpt Shorts I got from the Lululemon warehouse sale and will post a review soon...but yes, you can see that they show sweat--I did not pee myself. :)
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Athleta Black Chi Tank Extra Long Lululemon Regal Plum Sculpt Shorts, Pretty Purple All Sport Bra, Regal Plum/Black Flyaway Tamer |
In the evening I did 15 minutes of upper body strength training: Rows, shoulder presses, biceps curls, triceps raises, chest presses, supermans, and push-ups.
Wednesday
Rest day! I did 25 minutes of yin yoga.
Thursday
Tempo Run: 5 miles, 59:36
The schedule called for 3 miles at goal race pace (10:59) with warm-up and cool-down. I was curious to see how this pace felt. In winter training, it felt so easy. Well, it definitely did not feel easy on this run! Even though it was cool, about 62, it felt pretty tough. My heart rate was way higher than it should have been too. I was really trying to hit 10:59 as close as I could and be consistent, but I overcompensated at first because I was worried about going too slow. I have a lot of work to do to get comfortable with this pace and to be more consistent. Splits: 10:44, 10:52, 11:00.
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Lorna Jane Excel Mesh Tank Athleta Heathered Black Relay Skort Lululemon Purple Fog Energy Bra & Beachscape Bangbuster |
Easy run: 5 miles, 1:05, 13:05 pace
It was cool--just 60 degrees--and felt great!
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Lululemon Surge Cool Racerback Electric Coral Pace Rival Skirt Creamsicle Energy Bra Mesh Bangbuster |
Easy run: 8 miles, 1:46, 13:17 pace
It was supposed to be cool in the morning and heat up quickly, so I got to North Park at 6:30 to beat the heat. What a difference! North Park is the place to go for runners, walkers, and cyclists because there are so many places to run with a lot of porta-potties and water fountains. That means it's usually a zoo. But at 6:30 in the morning, it was quiet and so peaceful. It was 65 cool degrees and shady almost my whole run. There was steam rising from the lake, and most of the time I was by myself. I did the standard lake loop plus a loop that goes up a big hill on McKinney Road. McKinney passes through a heavily wooded area, and it was there that I shared the road with many deer and turkeys. I saw so many deer all along the run, and it was so nice to see deer, turkeys, geese, and bunnies out in the first morning light. As I was running, it occurred to me: This is why I run. To be outside enjoying nature in a way I otherwise wouldn't if I weren't running. I loved this run! It was also a great workout, with some really good big hill climbs. I felt great the whole run.
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Athleta Heather Stripe White/Grey Chi Tank & Raspberry Relay Skort Lululemon Heathered Coal All Sport Bra & Run Visor |
In the afternoon it was hot and sunny, so we headed to Riverview Park to walk Django in the shade.
Sunday
Easy run: 4 miles, 51:56, 12:59 pace
The heat and humidity were back with a vengeance. It was 73 degrees when I went out at 6 a.m., and even though it was just 4 miles, I was drenched in sweat when I was done.
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Lululemon Pigment Wave Multi Sculpt Tank, Black Energy Bra, Black Pace Rival Skirt I, Run Visor |
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What I wore: Splits 59 Black Devon Tank I Lululemon Regal Plum Energy Bra, White Stride Skirt, Sketchy Palms White/Black Run Hat, Dottie Dash Slate Party Om Bag |
Me walking through another section in the Strip District:
A section in Lawrenceville:
While it was fun, walking for that long in the heat really beat me down. We didn't do anything for the rest of the day except relax. We were both too tired to take Django on a long walk, but he had no problem just relaxing with us.
Eating a peanut butter & carob chip treat:
Happy running and working out this week!