Hi friends. I haven't talked much about running lately, or so it seems.
No worries, I'm still running. My half-marathon is one week from today!
My knee has been giving me some trouble...caused by a super-tight IT band. And of course my foam roller is currently being borrowed by one of my XC girls because she was having IT band issues! But no worries, my Business Man has been taking care of it. I just get a super-awesome leg massage every night. :)
This morning was my last long run of this training cycle. Just 10 miles. I planned to meet up with my running group this morning at 7am. (They were running 7 miles.) I thought I'd add on a couple before so I didn't have to add on after, and must have missed them by just 2 or 3 minutes. Boo. I even ran the scary loop in the cemetery backwards hoping to cross paths (that's where they often run first), but no dice.
Oh well, I got my 10 miles in by my lonesome, even sans iPod. Good mental training for next week, no distractions.
The best part? Coming home to this.
My Business Man and I started talking about apple fritters yesterday, and couldn't get them out of our minds. The perfect Sunday breakfast. (Probably should have had some protein with this to recover from the run. Whoops. Does coffee count?)
I just realized I haven't recapped the last 3 weeks of training (busy much?), so here's just the main highlights.
No worries, I'm still running. My half-marathon is one week from today!
My knee has been giving me some trouble...caused by a super-tight IT band. And of course my foam roller is currently being borrowed by one of my XC girls because she was having IT band issues! But no worries, my Business Man has been taking care of it. I just get a super-awesome leg massage every night. :)
This morning was my last long run of this training cycle. Just 10 miles. I planned to meet up with my running group this morning at 7am. (They were running 7 miles.) I thought I'd add on a couple before so I didn't have to add on after, and must have missed them by just 2 or 3 minutes. Boo. I even ran the scary loop in the cemetery backwards hoping to cross paths (that's where they often run first), but no dice.
Oh well, I got my 10 miles in by my lonesome, even sans iPod. Good mental training for next week, no distractions.
The best part? Coming home to this.
With some honeycrisp slices on the side. |
I just realized I haven't recapped the last 3 weeks of training (busy much?), so here's just the main highlights.
September 19 - 25, 2011
- 14 mile long run
- 4x1-mile repeats @ 6:24, 6:25, 6:23, 6:25
- 56 miles total (new weekly mileage PR)
September 26 - October 2, 2011
- 10.4 mile long run
- 6-mile tempo @ 6:52-avg
- 43 miles total
- 10.2 mile long run
- 5-mile tempo @ 6:45-avg
- 42 miles total
And now we're into taper mode! I'll be running mostly easy this week, with an extra rest day. My only speed workout is 3 miles at "goal race pace." Which I haven't quite figured out just yet. Heh. Post to come.
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In other news, our Saturday afternoon was spent at a Fire Safety Day for my Business Man's business.
Complete with free fire hats, hot dogs, and coloring books. A good time was had by all.
The "Neigh Bear" grills a mean hot dog. Just sayin'. |
One of my Business Man's team members did a great job of playing the "Neigh Bear." I know I wouldn't enjoy that!
[Flashback to 2007-->
Apparently this was 'romantic', due to my popped foot? Anyone seen Princess Diaries? |
Way back when, my Business Man dressed as the Neigh Bear to promote his business at a popular ice cream stand back in our hometown in Illinois. Of course I had to go 'visit' and taunt him. And have an ice cream cone.]
After our exciting afternoon, we really took it to another level. And went grocery shopping.
And found these:
Um... yeah. Delicious. And only $5.99. Not sure you can even buy a pound and a half of regular almonds for that price. If only I had these before I made this granola. Next time for sure.
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Sarah
Get Up & Go
Those almonds look pretty tasty... I don't know that anyone could rival your pumpkin knowledge and experience!
@Jessica - thanks for the encouragement! I'm getting to that point where you start to doubt everything... which is not good.
@Alissa - I know! that looks so good!
Haha, I actually don't live anywhere near Boston. I live in a small town in Ohio, called Lima. Like a lima bean... that's where I get 'Bean Town." :) You're not the first to make that mistake!